How - I go and watch Sydney uni play and I hear all about the Birth Place.
Manly Marlins have a history back to 1883.
An amateur history. Rugby made it's bed not just in the country but around the world years ago by rejecting professionalism for so long, and so the NRL had a 90ish year head start building successful businesses. Apologies if I'm misrepresenting you here, but you seem to be having the same thought many people in here have had in that "club rugby is fun to watch and has a good atmosphere so why don't we lean into that, it's what the NRL does" but it just ignores reality, IMO.
Building a completely new competition run out of amateur clubs would be (while not impossible) very unlikely to succeed by any metric for a very long time, likely multiple decades.
Rugby in Australia is already very likely a decade or two at best away from seeing long term success - and my belief in lieu of a more compelling argument is that blowing up our current professional systems and starting a fresh would most likely mean that timeline blows out by more than double and probably sends the game amateur.
I never said replicate the NRL - but is what we have working?
A CEO, not long back now, had RA pulling support away from the grass roots rather than supporting them - how have we performed and grown since then?
The honest answer here is, yes - it is working - it's just not perfect or as good as other competitions. And just because what we have now isn't perfect, doesn't mean it's not objectively getting better (it is by
most metrics including viewership, fan engagement, match attendance, participation) nor does it mean we should blow it up.
And respectfully of course, just because RA has made some horrible decisions in past doesn't make this idea a good one.