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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_stormer2010" data-source="post: 632072" data-attributes="member: 39190"><p>If the question is 'what are the two different models doing for developing the game in emerging markets?' what point is there in leagues with privately owned teams developing more tier 2 players if 1) they aren't released to play in the test arena (I am of course grossly overstating here but there are definite cases here where that is fact even if swept under the rug) and 2) there will be little point in test rugby in any case if the club game becomes the be-all and end-all which is the end result of a complete exclusion of union involvement?</p><p></p><p>If those same tier 2 players didn't mind earning less then I see union owned teams dipping into the tier 2 pool more and more and developing the game more while being more likely to release those players for test duty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_stormer2010, post: 632072, member: 39190"] If the question is 'what are the two different models doing for developing the game in emerging markets?' what point is there in leagues with privately owned teams developing more tier 2 players if 1) they aren't released to play in the test arena (I am of course grossly overstating here but there are definite cases here where that is fact even if swept under the rug) and 2) there will be little point in test rugby in any case if the club game becomes the be-all and end-all which is the end result of a complete exclusion of union involvement? If those same tier 2 players didn't mind earning less then I see union owned teams dipping into the tier 2 pool more and more and developing the game more while being more likely to release those players for test duty. [/QUOTE]
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