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The decline of Australian rugby. Is there a way out?
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<blockquote data-quote="Horacito" data-source="post: 1164060" data-attributes="member: 71745"><p>I don't know if the comparison between Jaguares and Wallabies works tho </p><p></p><p>The key factor would be that the wallabies were comprised of two teams, and they competed against one another, something that Jaguares never had. One of the unsaid points at the beginning of the video is that the performance from the wallabies was directly related to the increasing competition between reds and brumbies; the same is said between ireland, welsh clubs and scotland </p><p></p><p>Argentina never implemented a system to play, like in ancient times (at a more folkloric era of argie rugby) the traditional Tucumán-Córdoba-CABA and etc that were so intense (too intense in my opinion) a couple of decades ago.</p><p></p><p>What I think the video says is that increased competition between well established regions able to produce players will increase the level of said players: AUS rugby lost momentum when Perth (unable to produce as many good players) joined and the quality of the players got diluted. </p><p></p><p>ARG should study the case so we can copy the competitive 80's and 90's AUS rugby or at least try to change things when we get Jaguardo again </p><p></p><p>well defined regions + competition + healthy player production </p><p></p><p>I always had a soft spot for tucumán, they have given so much to argie rugby and they've been traditionally looked down on from some people from our caba clubs, time to make a SR franchise only for them hahahaha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horacito, post: 1164060, member: 71745"] I don't know if the comparison between Jaguares and Wallabies works tho The key factor would be that the wallabies were comprised of two teams, and they competed against one another, something that Jaguares never had. One of the unsaid points at the beginning of the video is that the performance from the wallabies was directly related to the increasing competition between reds and brumbies; the same is said between ireland, welsh clubs and scotland Argentina never implemented a system to play, like in ancient times (at a more folkloric era of argie rugby) the traditional Tucumán-Córdoba-CABA and etc that were so intense (too intense in my opinion) a couple of decades ago. What I think the video says is that increased competition between well established regions able to produce players will increase the level of said players: AUS rugby lost momentum when Perth (unable to produce as many good players) joined and the quality of the players got diluted. ARG should study the case so we can copy the competitive 80's and 90's AUS rugby or at least try to change things when we get Jaguardo again well defined regions + competition + healthy player production I always had a soft spot for tucumán, they have given so much to argie rugby and they've been traditionally looked down on from some people from our caba clubs, time to make a SR franchise only for them hahahaha [/QUOTE]
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