I have told this story before, hope it is not boring for those who can remember it, but to me it is pretty telling. One of my neighbours is a made keen New Zealander, absolutely loves his rugby, grew up in a rugby family (although his father played both codes, at representative level). His brother lives in Sydney, and has a son who is a very good young prospect. He is now about 15 or so. He has been playing both codes, as lots of kids do. His rugby home is Randwick, and he is, or was for quite a while, being mentored by Simon Poidevin.
However, he is also being chased hard by St George. Guess who is willing to pay real bucks for young schoolboys? Not us.
If he goes in that direction, he gets to play representative footy, Harold Matthews for under 16s, not sure whether it is televised, but it would not surprise me. Then SG Ball, and Flegg. All pretty high profile competitions.
Money, and profile. How do we compete, really? Not with money, that is for sure. We don't have it. The only place that youngish players can get some profile is in the GPS competition, and we know what the average Gagger thinks about that.