Why is it long in the tooth?
In 2017, the Force had built a strong team with a good third locals, and a number of players having started with the Force, local and interstate alike, that had been built to challenging for Wallaby spots - think Philips, Coleman, DHP, RHP, Hardwick, Rangi, Louwrens, Ruru, Naisarani, McCalman, Apenisa, Rona etc. This was the result of 10 years of building, getting young players and developing them, building pathways to allow development, etc.
All of that was lost in one hit when they were cut. It was hugely negative to the Force. All of those guys mentioned were lost.
They were allowed back in the comp in 2020 but had no time for recruitment, and confirmed for a longer term future for the 2021 season. This is their third year with certainty of future. It takes years to develop a player and the Force have some very good players on their roster who are in development (Pugh, Callan, Pasitoa, Anstee, etc, Pearce, Luke Callan, etc in the academy). But they are still a few years off peak. They have a few out and out Wallaby’s (Faainga, Robertson, Rodda) but if you want an established Wallaby you need to pay over market rates or pick up someone who is frustrated with their current set up. Without salary cap relief the Force will not be able to get sufficient established Wallaby’s to be competitive, they will need to wait for the younger guys to develop sufficiently. That’s still a few years away.
Cutting the Forc- e not only stuffed them there and then but it killed the team for years to come. They are still suffering from it.
So it’s not long in the tooth. It’s the reality of things.