Some interesting mental gymnastics your doing there. While the NRC was cost neutral thanks to the Fox deal which for the record meant that it was viable this little thinking called the the global Covid pandemic kind of threw the spanner in the works. RA like literally every other sports body in the country had to tighten it's financial purse strings. A strong argument for it's continuation could have been made in circumstances otherwise even if it ended up costing RA $1.5m a season. And the reason why that argument could be made is literally in front of you on TV. Much of the young talent on display in Super Rugby Au are direct beneficiaries of the structure.
Unfortunately, now that it seems to be no more. We have club Rugby. Which having watched the ACC today is a noticeable step below and even more so that of Super Rugby Au. So unless the clubs manage to somehow devise a way of becoming HP semi-pro organisations we are now left in a lesser position developmental wise than we were.
I will leave the NRC argument alone , if people feel it was a success great. But not having a financially sustainable model plus having no supporter engagement hardly sounds like a successful competition . "
Much of the young talent on display in Super Rugby Au are direct beneficiaries of the structure" - just confirming they wouldn't of been successful without the NRC ?
In terms of gap in standard between Super rugby and Shute Shield . Is it possible that the entire standard of rugby in Aus has dropped? In last years Semi Finals we had current at the time guys who had played Super Rugby player
Gordon - Charlie Abel, Joey Walton , Jack Dempsey , Harrison Goddard , Rodney Iona, Tuatai Lasi
Eastwood - Ed Craig , Mark N (Nawaqanitawase),
Easts - Alex Newsome , Rob Leota , Charlie Gamble , Lalaki Foketi, Ryan McCauley,
Norths - Hugh Sinclaire
Did any of these guys stand out and dominate the competition ? Sure Gordon win maybe because they had more but did the individuals really dominate?
What about the times when "average" ( not being rude) super rugby players like a Daniel Halengahu /Tim Donnelly/ Tom Kingston / younger Dave Horwitz would come back and dominate the competition?
Its seems to me the gap between super rugby and shute shield is closer than ever - unfortunately not in a good way.