I doubt all avenues would be taken into account. I doubt for example that they would factor in new events like the World Sevens or something similar. I doubt they'd factor in a pre-season comp. I doubt they'd factor in mid-season rep windows for more internationals, some of which would not include Australian sides. And I don't much care what was said on radio. What wasn't said was anything of substance. To say they are "looking at seven years" doesn't mean they are looking at doing anything they should be doing in that seven years. If they have a seven year plan, what the hell is it? And does it include any of those things? If not, what's the use of it?
They dont need a 7s comp (although I like the idea),a pre season is out of the question,when they are looking at WCC with up to 6 teams.
No it doesn't mean they are doing anything nor does it mean they are doing nothing. Grant is a successful businessman not a in house lawyer,so he knows the ropes re plannning.And he has other more high profile people in his group.
The ARLC has been in position for just on 3 months,they have had to absorb the complexities and problems involving grassroots to the very top.
The code is hardly a backroom show or school tuckshop, it is a big organisation that was unwieldly and partly owned by a news organisation,that did not have a clue.
What's the use of it,well we will see when the Tv deal is done,as a starting point.And what ensues thereon.
Pretty hard to fully plan ahead,when you have no firm decision on the next 5 years income.