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The Sydney Shield is the Sydney competition, the NRL is the National competition.
It's in their names mate...
Because the NRL doesn't need 9 clubs in one city, and having 9 clubs in one city is a bad situation for everyone involved.
It's holding the growth of the sport and the competition back, it's stunting the growth of the lower tiers, it's forcing the NRL to invest resources better used elsewhere into Sydney to prop up clubs that can't support themselves because of overcrowding, it isn't even good for the clubs themselves, they'd be much better served playing in a tier where they are actually independently sustainable.
Only because of an accident of history, but again this is a red herring that has nothing to do with the discussion at hand.
Again this is a crappy argument from tradition, just because it always was doesn't mean that it should always be.
LOL, Mister "I don't know or care about anything in the sport outside of the confines of my favorite f**king suburb" is saying that I'm not a real fan!
For your information I've attended hundreds of games, maybe even thousands, I'm not sure of the exact number as I haven't kept count, but frankly people look back on reserve grade with rose tinted glasses (nostalgia is a potent drug) and I still fail to see what reserve grade has to do with discussion about expansion in this context!
I fundamentally disagree with your stance that RL is an inferior sport to Aussie Rules, and that it's incapable of capturing the interests of people outside of it's "heatlands".
With the right people in charge and a bit of determination, RL is definitely capable of mirroring what American Football and Basketball have achieved in the US, and what the AFL is slowly achieving in Australia.
You are literally saying that Sydney clubs have a divine right to a spot in the NRL and you seriously think that I'm the one that sounds entitled?
Before regurgitating the same old crap why don't you tell us how exactly the NRL is propping up Sydney clubs?
And The current day competition has evolved from the one that started in 1908, You seem to have trouble accepting that!
The NRL has a model that brings in $millions each year . The AFL has a similar model that also brings in $millions each year. So where or how is it not working?????????????
AFL is a game restricted to the Southern states, and trying desperately to make inroads into the Eastern states. Why should we or why would we make it easy for them ?