Do the squads validate NSW's NRC consolidation?

By Brett McKay / Expert

I suspect I wasn’t alone in feeling a bit uneasy earlier in the year when NSW Rugby announced that they would be represented by just two teams in the National Rugby Championship this season.

When the NRC kicked off back in 2014, the inclusion of four NSW-based sides – the Sydney Stars, Greater Sydney Rams, North Harbour Rays, and NSW Country Eagles – was recognition of the strength of the Shute Shield competition in Sydney, we were told at the time. Coming the same year the Waratahs won their maiden Super Rugby title, it was a not unreasonable position.

But by the 2016 season, we were back to three teams, with the Stars no longer required despite having finished in the top four the season before. It seemed to have an immediate uplift, too, with the Eagles and the now Sydney Rays finishing first and second that year, and a last-round loss preventing the Rams from finishing in the top four.

Come last year, however, some horrible luck with injury – to the Rays in particular – meant that no NSW-based sides played in the NRC finals. From supposedly being so strong four teams were needed to no teams finishing in the top four, it was something of a comedown.

Matt Lucas playing for the Sydney Rays. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)

So the confirmation came this year that two teams would be the way forward for NSW Rugby, and with it came a rather uncomfortable conundrum.

On one hand, NSW Rugby and the Waratahs were finally becoming significantly more invested in the NRC than had been the case in the first four seasons. So many of us had been calling for exactly this to happen, and finally it was going to. This should have been good news.

But with it came the bad news that in the same season that the Sydney Rugby Union clubs voted overwhelmingly in favour of excluding Penrith from the Shute Shield, NSW Rugby was now removing the Greater Sydney Rams – the next level along the elite pathways for players in Western Sydney – as well.

I still don’t know why the Waratahs and NSW Rugby couldn’t have become more heavily invested in the NRC and the Rams remain in the competition, too. Quite how the Sydney Rugby Union and NSW Rugby and the Waratahs and Rugby Australia maintain elite development in the west now without a couple of rungs on the ladder is anyone’s guess.

But then the announcement this week of the Sydney and Country NRC squads shows that once again a consolidation has produced stronger squads, and I’ll be surprised if at least one isn’t in contention for a top four finish in 2018.

For one thing, where once Waratahs and Super Rugby experience was thin on the ground for the NSW sides, even with the odd Wallaby appearance, each squad has eleven players each (by my count) who have either player Super Rugby or have been involved in programs.

Now-former Waratah Paddy Ryan will again lead NSW Country, and will have Harry Johnson-Holmes with him up front, but with plenty of pressure from guys like Matt Gibbon and Chris Talakai. Will ex-Rams skipper Jed Holloway pack down in the ‘row alongside Tom Staniforth? Because if he does, a Brad Wilkin-Will Miller-Sam Ward backrow looks pretty promising.

Jake Gordon will team up with Mack Mason in the halves, you’d think, and Waratahs fans will be watching that combination very closely indeed. And there’s plenty of speed out wide with Alex Newsome, Alex Gibbon, and Warringah flyer Seb Wileman. To name but a couple.

Andrew Kellaway runs the ball back for the NSW Country Eagles (Loryn Ettridge/Rugby Australia)

For the Rays, Damien Fitzpatrick will again lead the side, and won’t be short of front row talent, with Cameron Betham, Rory O’Connor, Matt Sandell, and Shambeckler Vui all vying for a start. Locks Ryan McCauley and Nick Palmer are both well-performed at NRC level and Lachie Swinton was very good in Sydney University’s Grand Final win last weekend.

All eyes will be on Jack Dempsey’s return – which can’t be far away if he’s been named – but Connor Vest, Maclean Jones, Pat Sio, and Hugh Sinclair have decent NRC experience too.

Out wider, Curtis Rona and Latu Latunipulu stick out as centre options, but Harry Burey comes with big raps. There will be no shortage of speed on the wings, either, with Cam Clark and another Sevens flyer, Pama Fou quite likely. And all this is without wondering where ex-Parramatta NRL back and brother-of-you-know-who John Folau fits in.

One interesting omission from both squads is hooker Hugh Roach, who as I mentioned on Tuesday has apparently finished up with the Waratahs and headed to Melbourne in search of opportunity.

Both sides have only just come together this week, but there won’t be any time to build into their campaign, with both sides now to play seven games in the next six weeks. Those who hesitate this weekend could find themselves up against it from the outset.

Of the two squads, Country looks the stronger to me. But we’ll find out soon enough for ourselves if the consolidation was really worth it.

NRC Round 2:
SATURDAY

3pm FST / 1pm AEST: Fiji Drua v Brisbane City; Churchill Park, Lautoka, Fiji – live streamed on www.foxsports.com.au
3pm AEST: Sydney Rays v Canberra Vikings; Concord Oval, Sydney – LIVE on Fox Sports 503

SUNDAY
3pm AEST: Queensland Country v Melbourne Rising; Mike Carney Park, Townsville – LIVE on Fox Sports 503
5pm AWST / 3pm AEST: Western Force v NSW Country Eagles; UWA Sports Park, Perth – live streamed on www.foxsports.com.au

NRC Table
Fiji 5, Western Force 4, Queensland Country 4, NSW Country 0*; Sydney Rays 0*, Canberra 0, Brisbane City 0, Melbourne 0.

(* Sydney Rays v NSW Country Eagles to be play their Round 1 match on Wednesday 19 September).

TIPS
Fiji should be too strong at home again, and I think Canberra’s combinations and another week together makes them to strong for the Rays on Saturday.

On Sunday, I can’t see Melbourne breaking their drought in Mackay, and even stronger combinations and togetherness will make the Force pretty hard to topple at McGillivray.

Enjoy your rugby, hope you can get to a game somewhere.

The Crowd Says:

2018-09-07T04:14:46+00:00

Paul D

Roar Rookie


Jake Gordon. Secret Weapon at No.8!

AUTHOR

2018-09-07T02:28:08+00:00

Brett McKay

Expert


All the teams are being updated here as they're named: https://www.rugby.com.au/news/2018/09/06/nrc-teams-round-two-2018 (** Usual disclosure of my involvement with rugby.com.au's NRC coverage again this year..)

2018-09-07T00:59:53+00:00

John R

Roar Guru


Ah roger that, thanks Brett.

2018-09-07T00:14:12+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


NSW Country team list is out. Reserve winger is an absolute magician I've heard...

AUTHOR

2018-09-06T23:02:58+00:00

Brett McKay

Expert


The pars do come through, Thugby, but when you first post it might not look that way.. Crowd down in Canberra last weekend was around 1500-2000 at my guess, with I'd reckon 80% of them in the grandstand from on top of which the cameras and commentators are based. Brisbane crowd looked great, when the cameras turned around. This weekend should be a ripper - the four games look to have a clear favourite, yet four 'upsets' could easily happen. That's the sign of a good comp to me...

2018-09-06T22:34:11+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


I think it's fair to assume that when we can afford to pay the players decent money that will be possible.

2018-09-06T22:32:58+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


Shouldn't you be worrying about the Rising season Tom?

2018-09-06T22:31:55+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


Horwitz was the big signing early in 2017. But then the Force also signed Tayler Adams (Cheaper), Bill Meakes, Dane Haylett-Petty and suddenly had an issue squeezing on their good backs into the backline and his chops at 10 weren't enough to warrant being squeezed in too. Can't blame him for going and unfortunately think he probably got the tap from Wessels.

2018-09-06T14:12:15+00:00

ThugbyFan

Roar Guru


Damn, All my paragraphs were killed. When I typed up the above it had 4 paragraphs. Now one long rambling blurb. Test now with a para HERE!

2018-09-06T14:01:45+00:00

ThugbyFan

Roar Guru


Could never understand how Dave Horwitz was messed around. Recruited as a 5/8th by Tahs and Rebels and shifted to IC by both then shafted. He has done the smart thing and moved over to Ireland (Connacht??) where he might get more game time. Interesting article on ARU website that Rebels are chasing Quade Cooper and the Force Andrew Deeghan. Any wonder that Horwitz flew the coop?

2018-09-06T13:46:05+00:00

ThugbyFan

Roar Guru


G'day Brett and good to see you are flying the NRC flag. What irks me big time is on Monday, after 3 pretty decent NRC matches, the Herald did not have one solitary article about the NRC. And they wonder why they are losing readers! I quite enjoyed the two matches that I saw and agree that, apart from Fijian Drua and the Force (both look to have lost some good players this year), there seems more talent spread through the teams this year. Your poor Brumbies-Light aka Vikings are really missing their great NRC2017 br of Tom Cusack (resting), Rob Valetini (wounded) and Isi Naisarani (gone South) and were duly towelled up by the Qld Country backrowers. Fiji was too hot for the Melbourne Penguins in more ways than one. The Force with lots of little-known (to us Eastsiders) players showed that a team with Spirit (pun intended) and teamwork, from plenty of practice matches, can belt a team of Brisbane "stars". The commentators said it was close to 4000 or more at the Brisbane match though the crowd in Canberra looked thin. Any idea the numbers there Brett, seeing as you were at the ground. I would expect that teamwork should kick in about Round 3, then the potential will be seen. I really like the NRC as it not only gives the good club players a chance to learn/shine in higher company but also those fringe squad players in SR teams considered not yet quite good enough to crack the 23. Just a pity they can't get more publicity and crowds +4000 each week. Keep up the good work Brett, it's truly appreciated. :)

2018-09-06T11:15:04+00:00

Sterling Anderson

Guest


So was the APC, which only had the four Aus SR frachises of 2006 playing. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Provincial_Championship But I don't think that anyone really considered that a "national comp" with one team from each of the cities involved.

2018-09-06T09:41:19+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


Haha very fair

2018-09-06T08:49:48+00:00

Paul D

Roar Rookie


Well I would have considered it. But then he called me Malo.... :(

2018-09-06T08:43:42+00:00

Tom English

Roar Guru


I can tell you first hand that they are planning for a 2019 team. Or World Series Rugby if that doesn't work out!

2018-09-06T08:33:52+00:00

Tom English

Roar Guru


Gday Brett. There's no doubt at all the squads are better, but justifying it by saying that no NSW team made the finals last year is just wrong. As you mention, almost all 3 of them made it in 2016, but with the Drua and Qld Country being serious contenders last year, it was almost like a 4 team finals didn't do it justice. Will the cull make the other Sydney teams stronger? Probably, yes. Will it be bad for Sydney rugby? Most likely. Also, if the four teams from NSW (1 too many, I'd say) was a recognition of how good the Shute Shield was, is the cut down to 2 a recognition of how weak it is now? Doesn't make sense I think. Anyways, out to my first game this year on saturday. Won't even be able to go to as many as last year, but might as well make the best of it.

AUTHOR

2018-09-06T08:23:42+00:00

Brett McKay

Expert


But you keep saying there aren't any supporters? It's actually a good question. But I also wonder if the SRU clubs did that when they voted Penrith out?

2018-09-06T08:02:36+00:00

AndyS

Guest


Is it....so when do you think we will see the first team from a location that doesn't already have an pre-existing professional team? Somewhere outside of the already limited footprint.

2018-09-06T07:58:56+00:00

Malo5

Guest


Did they consider the few supporters feelings of the Stars, Rams and Rays supporters. Any apologises or just the usual ra bird

2018-09-06T07:43:34+00:00

Lukas

Roar Pro


I understand the linkages, but I'm just wondering about building a fan base aspect. We shall see.

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