WorkingClassRugger
Michael Lynagh (62)
They're both closed shops, which is part of the problem. Some of the demands of some Sydney clubs are outlandish and are easily demolished, while other things are perfectly reasonable and would benefit the clubs and the NSWRU but there's a large degree of mutual distrust and dislike. NSWRU have over the pas 20 years gone out of their way in many cases to antagonise the clubs for no particular reason other than they could.
Struggling clubs should be supported by NSWRU but never have been. Going back years, NSWRU should have made contracted Waratah players who didn't come through a club junior system play for Parramatta or Penrith or Wests. But they allowed or encouraged these players to go to the same two or three strong clubs.
It's a bit much to ask volunteers at other clubs to volunteer extra time to help other clubs when NSWRU won't.
Promotion from Kentwell Cup has occurred over the years, but this has to come from a club which is outside of areas which are well serviced. The last clubs to come up on the basis of winning Kentwell Cup were Norths and Drummoyne. Penrith came up from Subbies on the basis of geography, so it's not strictly correct to say that there isn't a way for ambitious subbies clubs to move up.
If they chose to do so, NSWRU, SRU and the subbies could all work together and they would all benefit. There's definitely better ways to do things, but getting people to agree to them is another matter.
I think there's definitely room for subbies/juniors and the district clubs. But it requires each to properly define what they wish to be. From my perspective, its at the subbies level where the overwhelming bulk of the participation should be focused. While at the district level should be about performance and ambition. Which to me suggests a focus on quality over number. Ideally, a 1st grade, an 2nd/U23s and a Colts team. With everyone else either falling into an existing or even better establishing a new club(s) and going to work on getting more people notably kids playing the game. I'd be willing to support direct funding to Shute clubs if that were the case.
But it should also be done with efforts to create real connections between the two levels. So that the subbies teams within each district turnout to support their respective representative side. I've said it in the past but if we could get to the point where we have 10-12 clubs within each districts running teams from U6s up. Working with and linked to the district clubs. With two or more 'new' districts being developed in the west of the city. They game would be in a much healthier spot.