Yeah it wasn't a great idea but something different is needed. Edinburgh are down to 5 Non SQ players in their squad which isn't excessive in the least when you consider two are props. Glasgow have far too many but part of Scotlands issues are the SQ talent is condensed into certain positions. A quarter of all NSQ players are props across both teams.I like neeps wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 10:50 amA JV with a Welsh side would be a flustercuck especially in the English leagues. I live in the south east and am enough of a Scottish rugby fan to be posting here but I'm not going to a Welsh/Scots composite sides matches. And that's problem 1, money put in by the unions, lack of money from fan revenue, development strategy, team selections etc would be a nightmare that is destined to fail.Big D wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 11:59 am Problem is there is a still a big difference between the employment status of the players playing in the S6/8 and those who may play for a 3rd pro team, say fringe prem players/English championship.
I was always against a 3rd pro team, mainly because I didn't think the SRU could afford to. Now we are potentially 3 to 4 seasons away from the point where I am not sure if they can afford not to in some shape or form.
It might take some out of the box thinking, say a London based exiles team with the SRU/WRU entering a JV with a Welsh side folding into it but if the English league continues to contract and make it harder for non EQ players then something will need to happen.
A third pro team would massively weaken Edinburgh and Glasgow in the short term, in the medium term it might slightly improve the national team maybe but it's not a guaranteed third pro team = success.
There's so many players available for Scotland the obvious strategy now is reduce significantly the NSQs at the existing pro teams. I'd have an Irish rule implemented for the 24/25 season.
A third pro team wouldn't be a quick fix, but I think we are moving towards it being potentially a better idea than it once was.