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Would make it more interesting for the weaker schools and give the school's that are playing lower division, more of a drive to succeed and make the "top division."
The approach should be making junior comps within the Shute shield clubs, or super rugby teams. Gen blue is limited games and only the best of the best. Waratahs should be using their funds to keep a hold of young talent, and distribute them to junior Shute shield clubs.
League is taking over. Talent is being brought into the NRL system from GPS and CAS as It's just better. Colts isn't the right pathway and union need to sort it out. So much potential is leaving Rugby Australia and going to league. Any thoughts on what can be done?
A two round season makes for a more competitive season for the top teams and is a must for next season.
That's Trinity's and Cranbrook's problem to be competitive with the top teams. They can both afford to bring scholarships in.
Waverley had a wack team and with the progression of their team now, id put huge money for Waverley to beat Cranbook by 15+. Knox put up a poor performance against Waverley and they will not let that happen again.
Knox are going to carve Cranbrook so puts Waverley 2s in a good position for a 3way tie between Cranbrook, Knox and Waverley. Waverley is calling for a rematch between Cranbrook 2s and Waverley 2s for the shield. Waves to win.