I think it will result in school leavers joining there local clubs or clubs they want to but go to Uni or Randwick because they are getting deals to good to refuse.
We keep having this discussion, and it keeps going nowhere. People seem to have a romantic notion that the world is all pure and chaste and "if they build it, they will come".
What loyalty does a school leaver owe to "any" club? What actual development resources does a district club invest into a junior player that somehow obliges that player to only ever play for them, ... ... ... for ever?
What is a kids local club? What is the local club for a kid who has boarded at Joeys, Kings, View etc since Year 7, or not played Club footy since Year 6?
What about country kids who stay in Sydney to finish their education? Do the Salary Cap Proponents think this will encourage them to play for Penrith, Rats, Southern Districts, or Pirates? What was the deal that saw former Nudgee College players Franklin Caluguy (Alstonville), Conor Young (Yamba) and Matt Gibbon (Wollongbar) end up at Southern Districts and not Randwick or Camperdown?
What if the previous junior club treated the kid "poorly" in the Under 13's or U14's? You think they should be forced to return there after being "developed" under their School programme from Year 7 to Year 12?
If a young man from the North Shore is residing in a residential college in Camperdown or Kensington, shouldn't they be allowed to play for BuildCorp or Randi-Wix? Why should they be forced to commute back to Gordon just to play footy?
People move from suburb to suburb for all sorts of valid reasons. What about the kid who has played for two "local" clubs - say West Harbour and Manly, because they moved house? Who do you force them to play for?
The best thing about Uni and Wicks "stockpiling" talent is sooner or later the talent will see that there is a road block in front of them, and either decide to move to get game time in First Grade, or accept that they will remain starting in 2nd or even 3rd Grade while the kid from the 2nd XV in their position at school is getting regular First Grade run on starts at <insert club>. If Wicks and Uni keep getting their players promoted to Super Rugby, then great, those players head off to Super Rugby and are rarely seen at Club level. Market forces will prevail.
How good was Tobias Rudulf's "deal" with Randwick? That was refused and now he is on the dark side Playing in the Carmakers cup for the Bunnies along with Gus Crichton.