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London Scottish teams up with Scottish Rugby
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<blockquote data-quote="RedruthRFC" data-source="post: 800084" data-attributes="member: 58362"><p>As far as I know, only a portion of the central funding is contingent on teams fielding a monthly average of 16 EQPs.</p><p></p><p>Now that the SRU deal has fallen through, I don't doubt that LS will be hoping to take as much advantage as possible of DR / loan players. Had it been in place, they would have already have been trying to crowbar 10 players into the 4 available spaces in their match day squad (in hindsight, the originally touted 15 would have been a ridiculously high number), how on earth could they have given game time to AP players as well (AFAIK other than one DR, which would have increased the cap by one)? That is unless the players in question were de-registered from their primary club / union and registered to LS, which is the sort of gaming of the system I referred to above and would make a mockery of developing Scottish talent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedruthRFC, post: 800084, member: 58362"] As far as I know, only a portion of the central funding is contingent on teams fielding a monthly average of 16 EQPs. Now that the SRU deal has fallen through, I don't doubt that LS will be hoping to take as much advantage as possible of DR / loan players. Had it been in place, they would have already have been trying to crowbar 10 players into the 4 available spaces in their match day squad (in hindsight, the originally touted 15 would have been a ridiculously high number), how on earth could they have given game time to AP players as well (AFAIK other than one DR, which would have increased the cap by one)? That is unless the players in question were de-registered from their primary club / union and registered to LS, which is the sort of gaming of the system I referred to above and would make a mockery of developing Scottish talent. [/QUOTE]
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