Wow, the media blackout comment clearly hit a nerve didn't it! Apologies for any offence caused.
My thoughts are that it's difficult to get much information on what's happening with the rep program, while we've been lucky to have the SIRU Rep Coach commenting here on the forum, there really hasn't been much information floating around about the program.
The issue as I see it is that the rugby public don't know much about what's happening. I think I'm a pretty active member of the local scene, I get to the footy, I speak to rugby people regularly at clubs (Senior and Junior levels) and it just seems hard to find out what's doing. When I am aware of things, I'll talk about them and make comment where appropriate - and my overarching aim is always to promote footy in the area.
As a punter, we've found out three points in the past two days that would have been organised some time ago. 1. Format for the Rep Program has changed; 2. There is a great stepping stone for the Women's program with a curtain raiser for a Wallaroo's Test v Japan in Newcastle; 3. The BP Team will play in a tournament called the Capital Cup (which is not a tournament that I'm familiar with).
If I knew about these changes, I would have spoken about them, shared my thoughts on them and promoted the positives here. But we don't know about them, we don't hear about them and that makes it difficult to talk about them.
I'm not bashing the Rep program, I'm keen to support it, I always have been and I will continue to do so, I just wish there was some more information rolling around about the program. Not everyone is going to agree with how the program rolls, but that's life. I'll be keeping an eye on the scores of the rep program and wish all the players (men and women) the best of luck this weekend, I hope they give it everything they've got this weekend, play some good footy, drink some beer and enjoy running around at a higher level.