Can we have this discussion without you viewing what I'm saying as an attack? Because that's how it's coming across.
My comments are on the general health of the two competitions - reduced team numbers, the composition of clubs in the competitions changing without fail year-on-year.
My belief is that one strong competition would be better than two weaker ones, which is currently the case.
My apology for your offence but I am merely trying to follow a logical thought path. You want to have 1 comp instead of 2 - Ok there are 2 possible views on that but these 2 comps are not competitors, they are higher and lower grades. If the lower grade is removed most of the players will not get a spot in RMC (see KBW's view in the gap in standard) so if it is your view that RMC is weak, removal of SS will still mean it stays weak.
Some thoughts on standards
- if RMC and SS are weak then ISP is also weak as something 100 players that appeared in RMC in 2017 also played in ISP.
- Several players that regularly played RMC gave a good account of themselves in the World Cup.
- Several players that played in the Penrith ISP team that won the GF and the national cup also in appeared in SS for St Marys and played most of the season in RMC.
- In 2015 and 2016 there were less 30 players that appeared in both ISP and SS but that number was significantly higher in 2017.
- 8 players with NRL experience played SS in 2017. This would be the highest number since 1998-2001 when Wenty and Ryde Eastwood each had 14 players with 1st grade experience and 4 in each club would have to played in the reserve grade of the Metro Cup.
The SS started as a 4 team comp in May 2010 when the reggies of Cabra, Mounties and Wenty were excluded from the Parramatta junior league as paid players were banned. Sydney Bulls put in the Bulldogs backup NYC players to make a 4 team comp. Parramatta relented in 2011 but then invented a points system to stop the players so SS was back in 2012.
Every year there are weak teams and strong teams in each of these grades and teams come and go due to financial constraints. Whatever the standard of RMC is, there is no doubt that that generally the gap between the top and the bottom was smaller than for many years and this result in a side coming from 2nd last half way through the season to make the GF.