tb wrote:I think it takes a particularly twisted view of reality to regard a requirement that scholarship players have somewhere to continue their development when they hit 16 as 'stupid unnecessary rules'.
tb wrote:If you're going to run junior development, it's the right and duty of the sport's governing body to make sure there's a proper development pathway in place and scholarship players (ie under-16s) aren't just abandoned with nowhere to go when they hit 16 because a club hasn't the resources or ambition to run the full range of junior development.
Far from unnecessary, I'd say it's essential.
Quite right tb, if a Championship club with Super League aspirations can't see that that is a serious hinderance then in my opinion that club isn't fit to run a Scholarship programme or any kind of player development programme as they obviously don't understand the basics of player development pathways etc.
Barnacle Bill wrote:But those players will sign up knowing that there are limitations on how far they can go at that club, if that suits those players, then what is the problem?
Yeah because 13 year old rugby league players are noted for their intelligence and forward thinking.