Shows the pathetic set up of the NRL and NSWRL. Gys at the top like Gallop wonder why the f#ck, things like the whole Sonny Bill Williams saga happen. I maintain, that if you divide the junior regions fairly amongst Clubs and give them concessions for bringing young players all the way through the system and into first grade, this will have two desired effects.
1. It will mean that the young bloke has a desire to play for the 1st grade team in his Junior region, because he will have identified with it from the minute he first piked up a Footy.
2. It would help to limit players becoming mercenaries as they get older and chasing the highest bid. (If the club was given a concession, the highest bid would generally come from his home club).
One of the greatest problems with the NRL today is that blokes like Sonny Bill (although he is a slightly different case) are brought through the system and made into Superstars by one club and they have no way of stopping him from going to the highest bidder come contract time. As mentioned earlier by some knowledgeable person, if their is no reward in bringing Juniors through the system, then clubs will decide that having Juniors is an expensive waste of time. The Roosters are the trickle that will lead to the stream imo.
Mate this is a really good post. I think you've hit the nail on the head.
My only issue is with the highlighted text. It would be very difficult to divide junior regions fairly among clubs. What consitutes 'fair'? For exmaple the Dragons are associated with a very large rugby league region, have invested in that region for years and are a merged entity. Would it be fair to slice that up and give parts of it to Easts (for example), who have a small region and haven't provided the same level of investment over time?
I believe if the NRL provide salary cap "concessions for bringing young players all the way through the system and into first grade" as you mentioned, then clubs will naturally be enticed to invest more in junior development, perhaps even merge in order to gain access to a larger region of junior players.