Quick Hands
David Wilson (68)
The sad fact for the SS clubs is that the funding would have inevitably gone, anyway. I doubt the ARU ever had intentions of funding comps in Sydney, Brisbane, greater ACT area, Melbourne and Perth. With the Super XV sides now all concentrating their players in the local comps, the local comps will improve over time and the Sydney and Brisbane comps will eventually supply a lesser porportion of players.
I will repeat this has been going around and around for pages, but at the end of the day the following is true (as far as I am aware):
1. the ARU is nearly broke (and would have probably gone broke without the increased TV deal)
2. they have cut costs everywhere, including an ill thought out and silly junior levy
3. SS clubs are a very important part of player development, but that importance will be slowly diminished somewhat by the NRC and rise of other captial city competitions
I agree with your points 1, 2 & 3. And I respect your difference of opinion on other matters - at least you have advanced coherent and logical arguments.
I wouldn't know why the ARU wouldn't want to provide some assistance to club competitions in Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne and Perth as IMO the higher the standard of club competitions, the better for the levels above.
I find it strange that as recently as 2012, the ARU seems to have taken over funding SS and Premier rugby from NSWRU and QRU and suddenly withdraws it. What was the strategy behind taking over the funding I wonder? And what is the new strategy?