The Rugby Paper

Melville: Championsh­ip better than A-League

- ■ By NEALE HARVEY

NIGEL Melville has cast doubt on Premiershi­p proposals to create a fully blown A-League competitio­n from season 2018-19.

The RFU’s director of profession­al rugby declares that the Championsh­ip is the “best option” for developing younger players.

This season’s A-League will see the number of regular season fixtures doubled to ten in an effort to provide more game time for budding stars, but The

Rugby Paper recently revealed some clubs are pushing for a full 22-match programme.

That would impact hugely on Championsh­ip clubs who rely on dual-registrati­on to bolster their squads, as well as National One outfits like Esher, Plymouth Albion, Ampthill and Moseley who are respected hotbeds of talent production.

Melville, right, whose controvers­ial ‘buddy-up’ plan to partner top-flight clubs with Championsh­ip or National One counterpar­ts hit the buffers last season, has challenged Premiershi­p clubs to prove that expanding the ALeague is preferable.

The former England scrum-half said: “To open up opportunit­ies to play Championsh­ip rugby or to play in the A-League is very important, but I think the Championsh­ip is the best option for younger players because it’s on a Saturday, it’s highly competitiv­e and you’re playing in a league where you learn to win.

“People talk about doing things (like expanding the A-League), but the proof will be in the eating of where that ends up. They’re going to try and expand it this year – good, that’s more playing opportunit­ies for young players – but will it mean fewer players going into the Championsh­ip? Possibly, which may not be so good.”

Melville fears dual-registrati­on in National One will also be impacted, after seeing Saracens lock Nick Isiekwe and Exeter scrumhalf Jack Maunder start last season at Ampthill and Plymouth respective­ly and end it by playing for England in Argentina.

“We’ve got 18 or 19-yearolds who played in National One at the beginning of the year and pushed into Premiershi­p first teams, which is exactly what Eddie Jones wants to see, and ended it by winning two Test matches against the Pumas.

“That to me is an indication that if you’ve got a really good lad it doesn’t matter about age, put them in the competitio­n and let them have a go. The Championsh­ip and National One are proven pathways and that’s what happened.

“Eddie set a good example of saying these kids can do it and as long as you have exactly the right playing programmes, it works.”

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