the coach
Bob Davidson (42)
If I was Bill you wouldn't find me having to post my responses around my workload. You also wouldn't find any interaction during the standard lunch hour of 11am to 3pm
No, I'm someone who is just tired of being told that without SS the world will end. Plus, as a past Subbies administrator who's copped a regular shafting from more than one SS Club, the hypocrisy of how tough it is really rankles.
The point I really wanted to make was, given the lack of information about the comp (I believe you mentioned becasue the idea is not fully formed) the SS Clubs in particular have the chance to take control of the situation and create massive benefits for the game.
There has been a lack of support from the administration, I can't disagree. The problem is there's been ample opportunity to make something of the SS if the effort had been made. Instead, clubs seem to have huddled quietly in ther little communist collective waiting for a corrupt and useless government to tell them what to do.
By now SS should have been a fully professional competition vying for the athletes making their way to AFL and League. Unfortunately this hasn't happened. I see this new competition breathing new life into Club Rugby, but only if they want it.
I hope you're right!
I must admit I'm perplexed about the ARU asking for expressions of interest rather than sitting down with the SS clubs (and maybe the Subbies) and deciding how to structure the 3 Sydney teams. The EOI application asks the applicants to tick a box to indicate whether they want to go it alone or join with other clubs, thus opening the door for Uni to lodge a stand alone application (doubt anyone else would). Looking at the criteria I'd reckon Uni would be successful as well. If they are 1 of the teams and the Gordon etc alliance is the second that leaves the other 7 clubs plus anyone else to make up the 3rd. That would mean a lot of players would miss out (including the Uni non-S15 players). Hopefully Uni won't apply separately.