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<blockquote data-quote="Enforcer" data-source="post: 848313" data-attributes="member: 47986"><p>Your comments show a complete lack of understanding about the rugby development in the West. There has been a significant development of rugby players capable of representing Australia. Oh and David Pocock grew up and learnt rugby in Zimbabwe and developed with the Force before representing the Wallabies.</p><p></p><p>Victoria is far more AFL dominated than WA and is not growing the game through youth whilst that isn't the case in WA. It's also worth noting that Perth Spirit won the NRC last year</p><p></p><p>A short sighted view would be to turn back all the progress made in the West since the Force were introduced and see how that works out for Australian rugby. If the Force do go then the ARU would be hard pressed to ever get support back in the West. They may as well take the planned Tests to the East and do their best there as they won't get the support here but time will tell what eventuates there.</p><p></p><p>i hope for the good of Australian rugby that WA is not forsaken because the ARU couldn't organise themselves better.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: silver"><span style="font-size: 9px">- - - Updated - - -</span></span></p><p></p><p>Your comments show a complete lack of understanding about the rugby development in the West. There has been a significant development of rugby players capable of representing Australia. Oh and David Pocock grew up and learnt rugby in Zimbabwe and developed with the Force before representing the Wallabies.</p><p></p><p>Victoria is far more AFL dominated than WA and is not growing the game through youth whilst that isn't the case in WA. It's also worth noting that Perth Spirit won the NRC last year</p><p></p><p>A short sighted view would be to turn back all the progress made in the West since the Force were introduced and see how that works out for Australian rugby. If the Force do go then the ARU would be hard pressed to ever get support back in the West. They may as well take the planned Tests to the East and do their best there as they won't get the support here but time will tell what eventuates there.</p><p></p><p>i hope for the good of Australian rugby that WA is not forsaken because the ARU couldn't organise themselves better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enforcer, post: 848313, member: 47986"] Your comments show a complete lack of understanding about the rugby development in the West. There has been a significant development of rugby players capable of representing Australia. Oh and David Pocock grew up and learnt rugby in Zimbabwe and developed with the Force before representing the Wallabies. Victoria is far more AFL dominated than WA and is not growing the game through youth whilst that isn't the case in WA. It's also worth noting that Perth Spirit won the NRC last year A short sighted view would be to turn back all the progress made in the West since the Force were introduced and see how that works out for Australian rugby. If the Force do go then the ARU would be hard pressed to ever get support back in the West. They may as well take the planned Tests to the East and do their best there as they won't get the support here but time will tell what eventuates there. i hope for the good of Australian rugby that WA is not forsaken because the ARU couldn't organise themselves better. [COLOR="silver"][SIZE=1]- - - Updated - - -[/SIZE][/COLOR] Your comments show a complete lack of understanding about the rugby development in the West. There has been a significant development of rugby players capable of representing Australia. Oh and David Pocock grew up and learnt rugby in Zimbabwe and developed with the Force before representing the Wallabies. Victoria is far more AFL dominated than WA and is not growing the game through youth whilst that isn't the case in WA. It's also worth noting that Perth Spirit won the NRC last year A short sighted view would be to turn back all the progress made in the West since the Force were introduced and see how that works out for Australian rugby. If the Force do go then the ARU would be hard pressed to ever get support back in the West. They may as well take the planned Tests to the East and do their best there as they won't get the support here but time will tell what eventuates there. i hope for the good of Australian rugby that WA is not forsaken because the ARU couldn't organise themselves better. [/QUOTE]
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