I can’t argue with the fact that those who play for love are important. But financial fact flies in the face of your sentiment. From all the posts, evidence suggests sponsors and supporters are not flocking to Sydney Uni to watch their 4th Grade. I also don’t see their BBQ pulling in (as suggested) $1.3 million. If it is, tell me who their butcher is.
If Shute Shield was reduced to 2 senior grades and 1 Colts, it could then be played on either Sundays or even Friday or Saturday nights. Maybe not the ideal time for puritans but makes for better crowds as those involved in their own clubs and schoolboy games can then come and watch Club rugby at its finest. Those who play for the love can join existing Subbies Clubs in their area or enter a Subbies team under the banner of their Shute Shield Club.
For those who think a club can’t survive, please tell me why Super Rugby has not collapsed. Please tell me how the NSWRL expanded to what we see today when those Clubs did not run around with 4 Grades and 3 U21 sides. If you wonder how a Club will manage if there are too many injuries in a squad; they will look to other local Clubs and give a shot to someone just itching to prove themselves in Premier Rugby. Clubs will be forced to engage in the wider rugby community in order to ensure their sustainability and survival. Surely that can only be a good thing for Rugby
Unfortunately Club rugby can no longer live the amateur dream while also supporting professional development and players.
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Rugby Central - you say Financial Fact??
I didnt see the SMH Financial Summary on all Shute Sheild clubs, being a Manly supporter you possibly saw their report (it on the website have a look) - it is a Financial Fact.
You would know Manly gets a good crowds at games, it also has a stack of young kids 4+ years of age who get down their with the families and have a great day. It forms part of the club culture.
Night games wouldnt get the young kids (grass roots), and many parents would be home with their families. Your suggestion of night games destroys grass roots. Plus did you not see the rugby audience pleading for arvo games last year whether it be the Wales Test, the Tah's arvo, or the Reds arvo games. Listen to the supporters.
What does it cost to take Mum, Dad, and 2 kids to a Super game, or an NSWRL game? at Manly the 4 can go for $120 a whole season.
3rd & 4th Grade, and at what ever club you look at play an important part of the whole day. Whether it be setting up, or sledging from the side line they are what forms a club.
Rugby Central, I think you are off the mark.