Dave Beat
Paul McLean (56)
Gee whiz, where do I start?
Firstly, I agree absolutely that if a restructure of the Shute Shield were to take place, a redistribution of junior clubs more equitably should take place.
I also agree that University has an advantage over the other clubs. This advantage, however, has been forged to a large degree by them- given that they were about to be booted out in the mid nineties. Also I understand the role compulsory student unionism has played in their financial advantage. This no longer exists, and their current situation is built upon great relationships with sponsors and an active alma mater.
As a senior club, they are doing things well. Most of it by hard work and commitment. So i see no benefit in dragging them down. Hell, I never thought they were unconquerable.
Now, on the subject of juniors - I merely said they were doing a good job (in my opinion). I was asked to use measures provided by I like to Watch, and did so, comparing them to the club I am currently working with. They compare favourably.
The notion that a club needs to establish a junior club in order to claim it as their own, is problematic. Sure Bob Ellis helped establish West Juniors in the 90's, and he had played for Wests. That doesn't necessarily mean that Wests built the club. Both Hawkesbury Valley and Rooty Hill sit under the Penrith banner- but only a few years ago they were Parramatta clubs. Is Penrith as guilty as Uni in 'pilfering juniors?'
In my lifetime, Hunters Hill has been an Eastwood, Gordon and now a Norths junior club. One of the fathers involved in the establishment of the Beecroft club was a rugby league player from the Eastern suburbs, with no relationship with Eastwood at all.
Balmain is a club in its infancy. What is illegitimate with it sitting under Uni's banner? Have Petersham or Cantebury been affiliated with other clubs? Maybe some one can tell me. Despite being 2kms from Concord Oval, Drummoyne is associated with Norths. How does that happen?
Finally, in the context of making rugby better in Sydney and NSW, equal distribution is needed, absolutely. But don't believe that weakening the club with 'best practice' makes the sport stronger.
Well said, I dont think bringing down the strong will be of benifit to a NSW shake up.
It is all drawing board stuff:
3T
1. Top 3 of the Club Championship for a 3rd tier and stand alone along with;
2. Souths to Kiama - with Southern districts remaining in place in the S Shield.
3. East area - Drawing from Randwick & Easts but have their entity remain in place in the S Shield.
4 West area - Drawing from Parra, Penrith, Wests but have their entity remain in place in the S Shield.
S Shield
Reconfigured, and alot of your points hold value.