Tahboy, is it glass half full or half empty?
You seem to be favouring kicking Parramatta and Penrith while they're down. I must admit, I am sympathetic to their plight and I do see both clubs being strong as vital to the strength of the competition. I dont believe anyone, or certainly hardly anyone on this forum has the power to change the rules of the competition. It's a shame, as there seems to be some great ideas here.....at times. But yours is not one of them. For the uninitiated, forcing Parra and Penrith to merge, at any level is a recipe for disaster. People who reside closer to the city, generally are a little ignorant of not only the struggle but also the tyranny of distance. So i'll paint a picture for you. Rat Park is closer to Sydney University number 1 than Granville Park is to Nepean Rugby Park. We welcome all opinions here, its the basis of the forum, so can you please tell us how you see a merger working between our western sydney brothers?
Perhaps another way for the colts competition to atleast even out over time is to bring in a rule where any player who wishes to play in the Sydney Colts competition MUST play for the club closest to his home address for atleast the first 2 years out of high school. Any players who then wish to join the competition from outside the Sydney basin must go into a draft. The draft would be based on the afl player draft system, which clearly works. Perhaps give an exemption where the son of an old boy of a club is entitled to play for the club his father did.
If this was applied, it would only take 2 years before a clear effect on the comp will be noticable. It would certainly put the cat amongst the pigeons, and those clubs who have drunk from the talent well of western sydney for years, you know who you are, will be forced to develop from within their junior ranks.
Blaming Parramatta and Penrith for the situation they are in is somewhat premature at this stage. I believe, the people who have allowed their situation to go on unchecked for the 15 years you mention, arent the hard working volunteers who work their back side off to field teams, but its NSWRU and ARU development. Lets never forget, the ARU spent $45 million after RWC 2003 developing an on line registration system that is still seriously flawed. We all sit here and complain about the lack of $ both ARU and NSWRU currently have and are powerless to compete against the financial might of the AFL and the Mungoes. But guess what, it was rugby's own managerial incompetency over a number of years post RWC 2003 that kicked the game in the guts. And unless we are lucky enough in the next 8 years to host another RWC, then the funding into the game is limited and ultimately the game is doomed.
Let's not kick clubs when they are down because we all have our own self centred ambitions in mind. Lets help them to their feet because when they become the strong, the competition is strong, which makes all clubs in it......well you know......