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<blockquote data-quote="BokMagic" data-source="post: 143541"><p>Well clearly that`s the way to go. Contract maybe 1 or 2 of their star players to the domestic sides in the S20, and build from within using your locally-based players. Build up from the age-group levels upwards. It`s the SH way, something that some club supporters from up north just can`t seem to get. </p><p></p><p>For some or other reason, because of their superb structures below the top level, you won`t see NZ sides struggling in the S14/20 or whatever, because of the fact that talent gets developed. I can`t see why the Argies can`t do exactly the same. And, if they had a regular slot in an expanded SH 4-nations, something that they richly deserve, well if the games fall within the IRB international window, the NH clubs will have to release their top Argies, in turn decreasing their market value to the top northern clubs too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BokMagic, post: 143541"] Well clearly that`s the way to go. Contract maybe 1 or 2 of their star players to the domestic sides in the S20, and build from within using your locally-based players. Build up from the age-group levels upwards. It`s the SH way, something that some club supporters from up north just can`t seem to get. For some or other reason, because of their superb structures below the top level, you won`t see NZ sides struggling in the S14/20 or whatever, because of the fact that talent gets developed. I can`t see why the Argies can`t do exactly the same. And, if they had a regular slot in an expanded SH 4-nations, something that they richly deserve, well if the games fall within the IRB international window, the NH clubs will have to release their top Argies, in turn decreasing their market value to the top northern clubs too. [/QUOTE]
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