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<blockquote data-quote="BLR" data-source="post: 195398"><p>The Australia system I vaguely described is by no means complete, preferably the eventual system would consist of the clubs in NSW and QLD being the teams in the competition. So Randwick would be one of the clubs for examples and for weak rugby areas the Australian Rugby Shield teams and a few players they could afford to buy would be used....or is the gap in the Australian Rugby Sheild and NSW and QLD rugby too large? </p><p></p><p>Keep in mind that in my proposal the best of NSW and QLD talent would be put into the four teams in the Super level of the game, with the rest split into the variety of club teams that are granted a place in Division two. (which would be a majority of the positions granted to NSW and QLD clubs) If a Adelaide and Hobart team could be drawn amongst the players in that whole state, I can't see why they couldn't compete with the division two sides who, most likely, wouldn't contain many top line players, besides young players on loan from the division one super sides perhaps....thoughts?</p><p></p><p>I thought of that State of Origin thing as well, it would really act as a huge money spinner for the ARU, much like the league variety...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BLR, post: 195398"] The Australia system I vaguely described is by no means complete, preferably the eventual system would consist of the clubs in NSW and QLD being the teams in the competition. So Randwick would be one of the clubs for examples and for weak rugby areas the Australian Rugby Shield teams and a few players they could afford to buy would be used....or is the gap in the Australian Rugby Sheild and NSW and QLD rugby too large? Keep in mind that in my proposal the best of NSW and QLD talent would be put into the four teams in the Super level of the game, with the rest split into the variety of club teams that are granted a place in Division two. (which would be a majority of the positions granted to NSW and QLD clubs) If a Adelaide and Hobart team could be drawn amongst the players in that whole state, I can't see why they couldn't compete with the division two sides who, most likely, wouldn't contain many top line players, besides young players on loan from the division one super sides perhaps....thoughts? I thought of that State of Origin thing as well, it would really act as a huge money spinner for the ARU, much like the league variety... [/QUOTE]
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