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Which is pretty piss poor from the Reds considering all the talent they have and the fact that the Brumbies apparently cant develop anyoneWon pretty much the same amount really.
Which is pretty piss poor from the Reds considering all the talent they have and the fact that the Brumbies apparently cant develop anyoneWon pretty much the same amount really.
Mate it's piss poor of Australian rugby more than anything.Which is pretty piss poor from the Reds considering all the talent they have and the fact that the Brumbies apparently cant develop anyone
There are a lot of reasons that the Brumbies have had more success with players from QLD and NSW but none of them fit my narrative so they won't be discussed.Reds must have won a lot of titles with all that talent and the poor development from the Brumbies
i.e. the Brumbies who have struggled to develop players of their own and have the money to offer QLD players.
I don't think this is reasonable. The ACT has a population of under 500k people. Queensland has over 5.6m and NSW over 8.5m. For players prior to their professional careers I don't think it is overly realistic to argue that the Super Rugby teams have made much of a contribution in developing the players. They're far more a product of their genetics, parents facilitating their success and the schools/clubs they play for.
Even the kids who play Super Rugby 15s/16s/19s etc. aren't deriving the bulk of their development from those structures.
Throughout the history of Super Rugby, the Brumbies largely have had to recruit from the players deemed surplus to needs at the Reds and Waratahs and I think it is incredibly hard to argue that they haven't outproduced NSW and Qld in terms of turning those players into high level professionals and Wallabies.
You’re arguing with an individual, not the consensus of Queenslanders/NSW fans on this topic.Reds must have won a lot of titles with all that talent and the poor development from the Brumbies
They've done a god job and they continue to recruit talent that progress well to the next level. But they have their misses as well which I'm attempting to highlight. Also I think their "success" is a little overstated these days. I'm fine with them living off the glory days of Gregan, Larkam, Mortlock etc if we're also fine with living off the Eales, Horan, Little, Tune days.I don't think this is reasonable. The ACT has a population of under 500k people. Queensland has over 5.6m and NSW over 8.5m. For players prior to their professional careers I don't think it is overly realistic to argue that the Super Rugby teams have made much of a contribution in developing the players. They're far more a product of their genetics, parents facilitating their success and the schools/clubs they play for.
Even the kids who play Super Rugby 15s/16s/19s etc. aren't deriving the bulk of their development from those structures.
Throughout the history of Super Rugby, the Brumbies largely have had to recruit from the players deemed surplus to needs at the Reds and Waratahs and I think it is incredibly hard to argue that they haven't outproduced NSW and Qld in terms of turning those players into high level professionals and Wallabies.
Also no aus super side has won anything of note sinceYou’re arguing with an individual, not the consensus of Queenslanders/NSW fans on this topic.
But if we keep the To'omua example I used - he was in the NTS and received 3 years of year-round nutrition advice, specialist gym sessions and skills training from coaches at Ballymore from the age of 15. You can't argue that program didn't have a significant contribution to his development.
The National Training Squad was a Rugby Australia initiative but it leveraged the players, coaches and facilities of the Super Rugby franchises. If the Brumbies had been so keen on To'omua when he was 15, there was probably scope to move him to the ACT and chuck him into their own NTS program that was running.
Also no aus super side has won anything of note since 2011. It's just highlights how shit we all are.
You're in the QLD thread mate, we refuse to acknowledge it.*cough* 2014 *cough*
The brumbies claim that they "develop" them. Reality as it's always been pretty much all the talent comes out of QLD and NSW and we just can't keep them all.
In saying that I don't think Marten's is an ex-BBC student so they may not want him.
Yeah and Grizzly Adams had a beardhe is an ex-BBC student.
Oh this is true. But comparatively the Brumbies seem to squeeze the most out of the leastAlso no aus super side has won anything of note since20112014. It's just highlights how shit we all are.
He’ll be at the brumbs in that casehe is an ex-BBC student.
and the Reds haven't won a quarter final since 2011Also no aus super side has won anything of note since20112014. It's just highlights how shit we all are.