If I was a 3rd grader with aspirations to play 2nd grade (which there are a fair few of) I'd be filthy if my club farmed me out to another identity (subbies club) because they've got injuries. I'd also be filthy at not being able to back up for 2nd grade & possibly come off the bench because I'm playing at another oval & some kid from colts has taken my spot. If that proposal was to take off itd have to be all games at one oval. Otherwise leave it as is
Exactly.
The end result will mean the loss of players from each club because the lower grade players effectively are no longer in the loop or in reality not considered to be part of the
main core of players.This destroys the cohesiveness between players in each group , & reduces the feeling of identification of the second group with the club.Many of the older players
keep playing because they still identify with the club & enjoy the camaraderie that has developed over the years.
There are many elements besides the above which go to make up the dynamics within a Shute Shield club.These are what defines the culture,not only within each club,but also
have defined the entity of Rugby over the years.
The "new" concept is an attempt to copy the rugby league model,minus the money which they spend on players.
The main benefit to Shute Shield clubs will be that when the lower grade players depart & the number of teams in the club diminish as a consequence, then the cost to the clubs to maintain their
programmes each week will reduce.
The cost on the other hand,is the destruction of much of the club culture & the reason why most people want to play Rugby,& ultimately the demotion of Rugby to a boutique sport.