Interesting, watching the Rugby Club last night, to hear that there is a bit of a feeling that the ABs might be having too big an impact on the domestic game and the public want some changes.
It seems like all the top players get snaffled by the national team and wrapped in cotton wool because the ABs are all-important. I've always kind of admired that, but now that they have failed in another World Cup people are beginning to ask questions about the system.
When the 'big' players are absent, the crowds stay away from league games. That happens here as well, as a Sale fan I want to see the likes of Chabal and Sheridan, but I guess it has a double effect on the clubs because they lose the gate money and the players.
The ironic thing is that the moan from the English side is that the elite players are not getting enough time together, which is part of the reason why they got off to a bad start and improved through the tournament. As England, who got to the final, look to follow the All Black system a little more, the All Blacks are quite likely to change their own ways and water down their influence on the clubs...
My personal opinion is that the elite squads should get more preparation time but, rather than that be at the expense of the clubs, the RFU should stop being so greedy about the number of 'test' matches they arrange.