It is what it is
John Solomon (38)
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Well said!
Well said!
Where does this 64% come from. The clubs want to make it sound as though they take nobodies off the street and turn them into professionals. How many players have the clubs produced that weren't part of a major schools competition, and junior rep system. That's what the clubs really produce. Otherwise it's just an incubator for some of those players are aren't immediately ready for professionalism after school.
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Well said!
Frustrating, you continually make unjustified comments, make reference to facts (which aren't facts), and provide no thoughts or constructive plan.
Spending less than 30 seconds looking at one club - recently
Cadryen Neville went from rowing, through the lower grades of Manly, onto First grade, Then the Rebels and even within the Wallaby Squad.
I'm sure there is more as well.
My old subbies club the Bond Pirates is back training now, runs a number of junior teams, is solely run on volunteers and conducts junior gala days. Where's their ARU grant?
This shows your background: none are. Not a single one from 2013 played s 15 this year, IIRC.
The ARU has no independent right to exist in its present form: it survives on goodwill from countless volunteers while the board sup on fine wine and golden parachutes employing their old school buddies.
You should get out there and actually look at the work put in by the Clubs: all back training in November, amateur coaches in all but the top positions, amateur players for all but the top spots.
And imagine the uproar from the other states if NSW and QLD had field just one team in NRC - how would that have sat with Fox? How would it have answered the ARU's self imposed and desperate need for a 3rd tier?
As for the ARC its demise lies squarely at the feet of JON - the money it cost to run he sagely foresaw would be need to pay him his exit fee.
Any way I shall try to restrain myself from repeating my arguments - I swore off this site!
Well no Premier Clubs have junior teams on the Gold Coast so that would be difficult.
I'm being deliberately facetious anyway.
I haven't researched what the Rebels have done. But they have a number of Community Development Officers and seem to flood my newsfeed with junior carnivals year round. So I think that's what they are doing.
You could say more money has gone through the Rebels.
I could also say having the Rebels, a 5th team, in a 5th City and TV & Sponsorship Market bring more money back into Australian Rugby than the Manly Marlins. This will also grow much more than the Manly Marlins will.
Well no Premier Clubs have junior teams on the Gold Coast so that would be difficult.
I'm being deliberately facetious anyway.
I haven't researched what the Rebels have done. But they have a number of Community Development Officers and seem to flood my newsfeed with junior carnivals year round. So I think that's what they are doing.
You could say more money has gone through the Rebels.
I could also say having the Rebels, a 5th team, in a 5th City and TV & Sponsorship Market bring more money back into Australian Rugby than the Manly Marlins. This will also grow much more than the Manly Marlins will.
The base, TWAS, the base! Our game will wither if the base of the pyramid is starved. It will do no-one any good to have the top layers of rugby in Oz doing OK if they don't have pathways below them to provide players.
The Rebels have already done well with Shute-Shield hardened players from the Marlins in Eddie Aholei, Caydern Neville, Luke Jones, and the flanker whose name I can't remember.
Premier clubs in all states provide players to the Super teams. Allow the premier clubs to wither and the Super teams wither.
Super teams (and therefore Australian rugby) need premier clubs to be stable; some funding from the ARU would help the premier clubs continue to provide players to the elite levels.
I could also say having the Rebels, a 5th team, in a 5th City and TV & Sponsorship Market bring more money back into Australian Rugby than the Manly Marlins. This will also grow much more than the Manly Marlins will.
As an anecdote, as someone in a Subbies club a few years back I had a passing acquaintance with Randwick and their attitude, and it wasn't pleasant at all. If you weren't Randwick, they didn't care. To the level of warehousing colts who would never get a game, just because they could.
But at what cost to the ARU?
I'm guessing but don't the Rebels currently cost the ARU around $5 million or so a year to prop up?
You mean Luke Jones the Gordon junior who played Australian Schoolboys and Australian Under 20s and was the first forward signed to a professional contract from school?
That was a one off when the ARU took control of the Rebels and had to provide a long term loan as part of that takeover.
We're yet to see the results for a full year after that change.
2014 will be telling in terms of what the Rebels actually costs the ARU.
You mean Luke Jones the Gordon junior who played Australian Schoolboys and Australian Under 20s and was the first forward signed to a professional contract from school?
Think he meant Jordy Reid as he came through the juniors, and colts - he had aleady mentioned Luke Jones.