IDEA - worth considering:
I just thought I would address some potential ways in order to bring SIRU back to life - like the good old day. Where teams were always pretty reasonably balanced, decent crowds would appear every weekend everywhere you play. The strong competition, especially in the early 2000's would mean that there was at minimum 8,9 teams with 2 and 3 grades.
Where the SIRU comp is now, I think that it is quite lob-sided towards the Wagga City and Tahs. Nothing wrong with being really good but, is it really that fun when you are winning by great margins every week? I wouldn't think so. It gets boring.
We have to feel a lot for Reddies currently. Struggling to get even a 1st grade team. No one really wants to join a losing side but WE HAVE TO FIX THIS.
Years ago, for those of you who know, the Ovens and Murray Football League (O&M) was dominated by the Albury Tigers, with ex-AFL players coming back and stacking the team let alone the club. The only way to fix this was by introducing a 'points system'. This is where the league gives each player, like a rank, a certain amount of points and a team could never have more than a certain amount of 'points' in the team. This fixed the league as it promoted strong players to go and play for other clubs and make the competition fair and INTERSETING with pretty much all teams playing consistent and strong AFL.
I think that SIRU needs to introduce this into the competition. Especially in Wagga to even out the clubs and promote more people to play rugby in strong teams. Distribute the talent and bring some 'hype' to the great game of rugby union. Not only would this promote great 'local talk' but it would start pulling greater crowds, especially old boys back down to the likes of Connoly, the uni, Jarrah and Murrayfield.
Also, I thibk that the 'D.O's' need to be doing so much more. The SIRU board and employees of Brumbies get away with working small hours and to be honest, not doing a whole lot.
SIRU needs to fix this and I think that an idea such as this would 'make rugby union great again'.