Big D wrote: ↑Wed Nov 22, 2023 3:37 pm
KingBlairhorn wrote: ↑Wed Nov 22, 2023 2:22 pm
On one hand it feels like he’s needed this for a while, on the other hand we need to find a way to make it so players at Edinburgh and Glasgow don’t need to leave to elevate themselves. Our league is bursting to the seams with top quality players and teams, and you don’t see players from the likes of Leinster having to leave to reach their ultimate potential. Why is that?
They have four teams all generating income as well as IRFU funds which allows more flexibility than the SRU has with Edinburgh and Glasgow especially given an unexpected budget hit for Edinburgh picking up two B&I lions out with "normal" recruitment season.
Leinster are also a winning team with high achievement and that likely buys some grace come wage negotiations. Not many players can leave Leinster and go to better teams.
Most "big" players that move do either to better teams or for more money (often both). Has been the same since Gray went to Sale for a reported £200k a year at the time. The SRU don't have the funds to pay the market rates for some of these players.
To intrude briefly, and speaking about Leinster solely.
The Leinster u/a system brands players from 15/16 up with the provincial brand. How does this work ? Firstly you have the schools system, both fee paying and non fee paying, in which success at rugby is part of the schools culture. But in the last 20 years, Leinster have organised club rugby so that, at this stage, it is reckoned that a professional Leinster coach will have seen every talented rugby player in the clubs, play at least twice before they reach the age of 16; and that's when those club players enter the Leinster system. They are allocated to one of five regional areas, and given professional coaching, gym and dietary (and general life) advice. There would be a hundred or so kids from the clubs enter at age 15/16, and perhaps at the end, a handful (or fewer) of them make it to the Leinster Academy each year.
They know that if they are not at their best, there is always someone coming up behind them to take their place.
And the success of the system ?
Leinster have a senior squad of 44 players; 38 of them came through the Leinster underage system, 1 (Henshaw) through Connacht, and 5 (Ala'alatoa, Gibson-Park, Jenkins, Ngatai, and Lowe) from abroad; and 29 of them have Irish caps.
The investment in underage rugby is what is important, having professional coaches interact very regularly with as many talented players from age 15/16 up.