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Ok NWBU isn't stronger or even on par with Big V teams, I coached in Waratah and NWBU i would take my City of Sydney local premier league team down there and smoke those teams. With all farness my local team would beat most Waratah teams.
Reason Waratah league is so weak - Take Comets,
Have a few strong players but you look at there Premier league there and most of the teams best players refuse to play in Waratah now. Age/money/time or just be honest the coaching (such in the way Luke Overs) - players in sydney dont want to be told off and do sprints and shit for no money.
North Sydney was considering movinig into SEABL, they have 4 King player or Development players. they realised that the costing of bringing an import in plus adding to there 2 training session a week would have players dropping out.
People in Sydney find committing to sport to hard if tehre not getting something for it