It's all about money. He was barely Shute Shield standard when he left in that he could play very limited minutes.
A Super Rugby team would be lucky if they can pick one long term development prospect like that to give a contract to with an expectation that you get nothing out of them for a few years.
It wasn't like he hadn't been identified. He was in an NRC team despite not really being up to that level.
Just another reason we need more pro teams = more pro contracts.
Just to be clear. I'm referring to Miles Amatosero. Who's 20 and I doubt played in the NRC.
The thing is, we can support what, 8 teams max? That's not a good comp. Best bet is combining with NZ to make a 16-20 team comp.And is why I support focusing on a domestic competition first.
Me tooMy mistake. I thought you were talking about Meafou.
I am fan of that apporach too with more NZ teams than Australian ones so there is a more level playing field and all games played in afternoon/evening time slots. Another poster believed that there wasn't suffcient viewer interest in that type of competition. The other challenging area is what is the impact to club rugby in Sydney and Brisbane if there were more professional teams and how does rugby engage those stakeholders in this strategy.The thing is, we can support what, 8 teams max? That's not a good comp. Best bet is combining with NZ to make a 16-20 team comp.
Historically, there's been little engagement from at least Sydney club rugby - they've been quite happy with their little empireI am fan of that apporach too with more NZ teams than Australian ones so there is a more level playing field and all games played in afternoon/evening time slots. Another poster believed that there wasn't suffcient viewer interest in that type of competition. The other challenging area is what is the impact to club rugby in Sydney and Brisbane if there were more professional teams and how does rugby engage those stakeholders in this strategy.
The thing is, we can support what, 8 teams max? That's not a good comp. Best bet is combining with NZ to make a 16-20 team comp.
100% agree with all those. Just mimic the NRL (and AFL), those comps make bank and have tried and proven solutions.
The only issue is lack of support/passion/history for the clubs (especially if some rebrand like Tahs/Reds). NZ also need to get rid of their NPC and use those teams in this comp (cut half of them).
I go back and forth with keeping the club rugby teams involved because it fixes that problem but of course, they probably need to be amalgamated.
I like the free movement of talent as another solution to the parity issue. I actually think the NRL are having issues with the parity strategy at the moment and their expansion is fraught with danger. We have to break this system where the Crusaders are always stronger than the Highlanders who are always stronger than Waratahs who are always stronger than the Rebels etc etc.I'm having a similar discussion over on the r/rugbyunion sub (I've got the day off work and am just burning a bit of time until I go out). And I'm not totally against continuing with Super Rugby Pacific. But I want to see some fairly significant changes implemented. Most notably;
- free movement of talent.
- the establishment of 4 more teams with primary focus toward bringing Aus, NZ and PI back to play in (SRP (Super Rugby Pacific) super rugby pacific). One of which should be a 2nd PI oriented team based in Australia. and,
- a move away from Union administration of the competition resulting in a more commercially focused organisation taking over. One where the Unions have a vote but one that is equally shared among all members.
Part of the goals of these would be to look to create a greater level of parity in the competition, providing more opportunities to players to pursue careers in the game and for there to be a shift in thinking around what purpose it serves which historically from a Union perspective has been as vessel for national selection. These are things I think Rugby League has done fairly well in the last 20 or so years and something we should properly look at emulating as if the current trend continues our current struggles in attracting and retaining talent particularly younger talent will only worsen.
If these were to be part of a new deal then I'd be fine continuing. Though unlike Eyes and Ears I think NZ is pretty much at saturation point in terms of teams and any new teams would likely need to come from Australia. Which I actually think there's room to grow in. And to answer the question around the club game. It would occupy the same place the NSW and QLD Cups do. Semi-professional/elite amateur player pathway.
are we confident we would have enough Australians playing in the competition if we allowed 'free movement of travel'? Or would all of our teams begin to resemble the Force from this and last year?I like the free movement of talent as another solution to the parity issue. I actually think the NRL are having issues with the parity strategy at the moment and their expansion is fraught with danger. We have to break this system where the Crusaders are always stronger than the Highlanders who are always stronger than Waratahs who are always stronger than the Rebels etc etc.
are we confident we would have enough Australians playing in the competition if we allowed 'free movement of travel'? Or would all of our teams begin to resemble the Force from this and last year?
are we confident we would have enough Australians playing in the competition if we allowed 'free movement of travel'? Or would all of our teams begin to resemble the Force from this and last year?
Barely 6 figures it says - so probs a smidge over 100k - plus match fees.Tolu Latu signs for one year for less than six figures, says Fox Sports. Even for the trouble he is, that's a bargain and a major upgrade from Tom Horton.