Derpus
Nathan Sharpe (72)
That's pretty much my point.
If it's not entirely obvious,don't give them a full time contract.Seems to me they have an unofficial quota, and the decision is about which is the best option.
Let them develop in colts, just like most of the current Tahs did, when an exceptional kid comes along, sure, spend the cash.
Rather than paying a kid for 3 years before he's ready to actually be in the match day squad, the code would benefit more paying a DO to help out in the western suburbs,
This shit is why every industry in Australia complains that there is a shortage of skilled labour whilst we simultaneously have a massive surplus of graduates. If you want there to be a couple of decent Australian rugby players (insert lawyer, doctor, carpenter.........fucken whatever) you have to invest in and train the guys at some point. That means spending both time and money on them whilst fully aware that they may leave.
Classic strayan attitude.