WorkingClassRugger
Michael Lynagh (62)
I'd suggest the gap between 2nd grade and 3rd grade in most clubs is significant. I know at Randwick the pathway seems to be from Colts 1,2 to 1st or 2nd grade. 3rd and 4th grade is generally made up of guys who will never be good enough to justify selection in 1st or 2nd grade and guys who may have played higher grades but are now content to run around with their mates. In fact 70% of 2015 colts at Randwick will move into grade this year -- most into 1st and 2nd grade.
By the way, the current solid financial situation at Randwick is due to an enormous amount of hard work by upwards of 60 volunteers and staff and has not always been the case and probaby won't be in the future. Why should the premier feeder competition to the NRC have to rely on volunteers?
I'd suggest Bill Pulver has delivered the quote which will haunt him for the rest of his life ie suggesting that the clubs would "piss it up against the wall" on player payments if the ARU provided them with funds. When the ARU was broke, the SS clubs kept going and provided players to the Super teams without any thanks from the ARU.
If the ARU is concerned about grants being used for player payments why don't they provide support in other ways ie player insurance costs, provide equipment and playing gear, ground hire costs, etc.
Regarding relying on volunteers. Because its an supposedly amateur club participating in a supposedly amateur competition. Perhaps Pulver's comments weren't helpful but still if Southern as memtioned in another post could turn a $100k profit without the need for grants them why cannot everyone else?
Again, the ARU are providing $300,000 a year to ensure its broadcast is secure. That to me looks like providing funds as a means of adding value for the clubs.