RoosTah
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If there's one topic that gets brought up a lot here it's the problem of having too many teams in Sydney. But how do you reduce the number of teams without alienating people? There really is no easy answer to this, but one idea I've come across that I quite liked is the notion of having a 4 way "Sydney regions origin series" at the start of the season with Sydney's geographical and club landscape being carved up into North,South, East and West.
Much like interstate origin, it would be about bragging rights being able to go to the area who develops the best players. The format could work like the current 4N series, and player eligability would simply be contingent on where your junior development took place up until the age of 17 (although this could be tinkered with), with the most recent area you were developed by getting your services provided you were there for more than a year.
The reason I like this idea is sydney clubs always talk about who is better at developing talent, and so this would be a way to genuinely test it.
Obviously it'd start off a little bit small, but I reckon the bragging rights would be significant and if you ran it over 10 years and did it really well, you could gradually transition those new "rep" teams into the main NRL competition and relegate all the other Sydney clubs to the NSW cup.
Now, I understand this notion is a little unsettling, as it would involve taking the big NRL teams of sydney and effectively relegating them, but try to look at it this way: our teams would still be there, they'd just be part of something bigger.
Again, rather than the brutal super league approach which alienated fans and damaged the code, this would be a very gradual approach, that would allow for genuine parochialism to build between the new 4 Sydney regions "Origin" teams. The end game would be what we all know is necessary, a rationalised NRL with 4 teams from Sydney and thus great room for growth interstate.
Much like interstate origin, it would be about bragging rights being able to go to the area who develops the best players. The format could work like the current 4N series, and player eligability would simply be contingent on where your junior development took place up until the age of 17 (although this could be tinkered with), with the most recent area you were developed by getting your services provided you were there for more than a year.
The reason I like this idea is sydney clubs always talk about who is better at developing talent, and so this would be a way to genuinely test it.
Obviously it'd start off a little bit small, but I reckon the bragging rights would be significant and if you ran it over 10 years and did it really well, you could gradually transition those new "rep" teams into the main NRL competition and relegate all the other Sydney clubs to the NSW cup.
Now, I understand this notion is a little unsettling, as it would involve taking the big NRL teams of sydney and effectively relegating them, but try to look at it this way: our teams would still be there, they'd just be part of something bigger.
Again, rather than the brutal super league approach which alienated fans and damaged the code, this would be a very gradual approach, that would allow for genuine parochialism to build between the new 4 Sydney regions "Origin" teams. The end game would be what we all know is necessary, a rationalised NRL with 4 teams from Sydney and thus great room for growth interstate.