Rugby Central
Charlie Fox (21)
With all this in mind I propose the following:
Div 1 and 2 remain citywide comps. These clubs tend to be much larger and have the resources and player bases to operate on a whole city basis.
Below these, clubs are split into divisions north and south, so south division 1, south division 2, north division 1, north division 2 etc. This allows for the variability in club quality while going some way to reducing travel. Throw in some south vrs north rivalry with a final series of divisional champions playing against each other, clubs coming together to support their side of the bridge, could be really fun.
Promotion relegation can still operate as it does today more or less, with one of two possible ways of managing moving into div 2. Either the top club from each of the top north/south divisions go up and the bottom north and bottom south club from div two go down OR there's a play off between the North 1 champion and the South 1 champion with the winner being eligible to go up and the bottom div 2 team going down.
I like the thinking. However, promotion needs to be voluntary between Div 2 and localized comp(s). No point forcing a club up that won't be competitive on numbers or results.
And; while I'm unsure of how to make it work logistically, if we are looking at the benefit of rugby more generally, Western Sydney needs to be treated separately from North/South. When you live west of Parramatta (west of the Pacific Highway in Rugby circles) you don't see yourself as "North or South". Whether through necessity, political expediency or rejectionist pride; the parochialism and belief in a "Greater Western Sydney" is too big to ignore. For the good of the game and development of a future for Rugby, Sydney's West needs to be given something of it's own.