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Chris McKivat (8)
It should be a rep team and you need to earn selection, as I said above;
imagine the Tahs selecting 2 players from each SS team, or,
the Wobs having to select 6 players from each Soup team.
Not aware of all clubs balance sheets, or the required funding at this stage.
If all clubs are supporting it and we are winning and playing entertaining rugby it will garner more interest, if we are getting our arses spanked it could have the opposite effect. It should be best players being selected.
Dave,
Be careful for what you wish for. I might be a touch underwhelmed by the apparent lack of planning involved but I don't doubt the intention of some who don't like that the SS clubs still have some say in the running of the game.
I'll be very surprised if there is still any club rugby as we know it in 5 years if this thing gets off the ground. No Manly, no Rats, No Gordon, just a bunch of quasi demographic representative teams who have cannibalised the SS clubs of their best talent. As the upper echelons of rugby have decided that schoolboy rugby is the proving ground for Wallaby selection these new entities will become bastions of privilege that the late blooming journeyman players won't ever see (the Scott Fardy's of the game will be lost forever). Schoolboy starlets will be directed straight to a 3t franchise and never see the inside of a district rugby club in their careers until they burn out their brand at 22 and have to move off shore to capitalise on their currency.
In my opinion, if the clubs are to survive it's in their best interest (although hard to swallow) to ensure equal representation as it will ultimately lead to a stronger SS competition by evening the talent spread across the clubs. Perhaps each squad could be allowed 2 or 3 players from clubs outside of their catchment zone to provide opportunities to the presently better off clubs.
If left as "representative" teams the prophecy will become self fulfilling as better players migrate unabated to the perceived heavyweights and the SS comp becomes a 4 or 5 team entity anyway. Under the current status it is already seen by many as a one team comp.
Net result either way is a weakened power base for the clubs to bargain from and eventually a complete loss of identity as the Rams or Rays become the new identity that the players relate to. IMHO 3T rugby opportunities isn't the greatest issue facing the game, it's the uninspiring lack of common sense leadership from the ARU.