Hell West & Crooked
Alex Ross (28)
i guess the question is that when you look at the stable teams in Division 1 - what is it about their structure that makes them able to sustain... I see one of them is now running a junior programme as well...
Agree - you need to have a committee that will say to the player and wider group: we need volunteers. No-one is above helping the club, and the more people that help, the less work there is for each of you.
Otherwise you get volunteer burnout, which is the biggest problem in keeping the club going.
It goes without saying the location of the club makes life easier for committees. If you are in a natural rugby catchment area it is far easier to focus on all things rugby. If not most of the committee and coaching foxus is recruitment, player retention and keeping a short sited subbies at bay looking to relogate any club that shows weakness.
One of the biggest mistakes I have seen committees make is not planning for the next generation.
How many times have you seen a club with a strong team, usually with a number of older players, win a few premierships and then retire.
Many clubs fall in a heap when this happens because they haven't anticipated it and don't have the replacements coming through.
Don't know if Shute shield would count as 'professional'. Wouldn't really make sense to force a bloke to sit out a year of rugby so then he can play subbies. Just another way to lose people to rugby.
The rules on NRC players seem good and anyone who has been legitimately professional should be playing Shute shield.
Would have meant the likes of Pierre Hola would not have been eligible to play for Hunters.
Solution to current issues isn't further reducing the playing pool.
For more fun, head over to the unofficial subbies fb page
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That page is crazy!
Prodigy, have you had much interest from coaches via your subbies advertisement?