The players most crucial to any potential resurgence of rugby in this country would be of no interest whatsoever to the 13-man game.
Despite the shambolic Rugby World Cup campaign, the Wallabies are already in rugby’s best ‘club’: SANZAAR.
It’s nothing short of a massive vindication of the partnership itself, and arguably shows that the Rugby Championship is peerless in terms of preparing players for the World Cup, and more important than the Super Rugby Pacific competition that sits underneath it. Rugby’s woes have little to do with the dominance of the NRL and AFL, they are almost all self-inflicted.They don’t know how good they’ve got it, and it’s time for the game to collectively dry its eyes, harden up, and get a lot smarter about what makes a good rugby team.
For every $100 of Rugby Australia development money, $95 of it should be spent on blokes like Goddard and Durbridge, and $5 for the almost irrelevant pool of ‘crossover’ athletes – outside backs who could play in both the NRL and rugby.
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