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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Fushitsusha @ Aug 19 2009, 03:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
I'd much... MUCH rather a decent national third tier competition than the amateurish local comps. we have going now...
It's tough to hang on to quality Australian players who aren't involved in the Wallaby squad after the Super 14 when they're forced to play backyard rugby...
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Look an ARC style competition will never work as long as the Super 14 is around. This expanded tournament is defiantly a step in the right direction for growing the game in this country. An extra team, another 30 contracted players, more games, an extended finals series; it's all good but when it comes down to it five Australian teams is never going to compare to 10 A-League teams, 16 NRL teams and 18 AFL teams. However the bottom line is Australia needs Super rugby to survive. There just isn't enough room in the sporting marketplace in this country for a professional all domestic rugby union competition. Look how much league is struggling, rugby would be far worse off then league. So lets just put up with what we've got, build towards more teams and use revenue to improve recruitment systems for the franchises and to bolster the amateur competitions, but they can never be more then just that.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Dale @ Jul 31 2009, 08:36 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
ARC was never going to work, I think people rather support the local comps. Ask Wally, at Crosby Park at Brothers has an awesome suburban feeling to it. ARC didn't.[/b]
I'd much... MUCH rather a decent national third tier competition than the amateurish local comps. we have going now...
It's tough to hang on to quality Australian players who aren't involved in the Wallaby squad after the Super 14 when they're forced to play backyard rugby...
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Look an ARC style competition will never work as long as the Super 14 is around. This expanded tournament is defiantly a step in the right direction for growing the game in this country. An extra team, another 30 contracted players, more games, an extended finals series; it's all good but when it comes down to it five Australian teams is never going to compare to 10 A-League teams, 16 NRL teams and 18 AFL teams. However the bottom line is Australia needs Super rugby to survive. There just isn't enough room in the sporting marketplace in this country for a professional all domestic rugby union competition. Look how much league is struggling, rugby would be far worse off then league. So lets just put up with what we've got, build towards more teams and use revenue to improve recruitment systems for the franchises and to bolster the amateur competitions, but they can never be more then just that.