Im a bit late to the discussion but was just browsing the DA and read about the Wagga City president pushing all the clubs to "just get on with" and play footy.
I'm not speaking on behalf of any teams but I don't believe that its that easy for clubs to "get on with it" in the current environment, particularly for some of the teams out of Wagga which have a large number of blue collar working players who cant risk missing 2 weeks of work due to playing footy and a COVID case arising. These teams survive on having good relationships with the large employers (Baida, JBS, Teys, Casellas, Visy) to assist in employment, shift changes etc to allow players to get to training and to play. If any of these had to shut down due to a case arising among their businesses that stemmed from Rugby, these relationships would be mud.
Sponsorship for this year has nearly gone out the door for some clubs, particularly from pubs, clubs and small business which had to shut down for over two months.
I'm not sure on CSU's position due to them not having a huge reliance on students anymore but im sure WAC would be struggling considering there is currently no students allowed at attend uni.
All of this is compounded due to the uncertainty on the season with no concrete starting date and by the sounds of things, a lack of communication and transparency from SIRU. If clubs are not being told what other clubs are thinking how can positive decisions be made?
As has been talked about already, most people play Rugby to be involved in a great community and to socialize while playing the great game. Why risk turning people away from an already struggling game by scrounging around to put a first grade team in that would most likely be unprepared and not at a first grade playing level.
Finally, why bash Albury for making what they believe to be the best decision for their club? I would hope that there isnt a committee in our comp which wouldn't put the clubs (players, sponsors and supporters) best interests at heart.