Quote: Nothus "The academy isn't in the criteria because it's a minimum requirement if you want an A grade.
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Maybe a junior academy, not an elite academy. Salford for instance already run one of these having missed out on the elite funding at the last round of licenses. So yes they would be as eligible as any of the clubs that get the central funding.
The awarding of elite licenses means the RFL have backed themselves into a corner. They have created a two tier academy system and are now moving the goalposts midway through without enough real notice for clubs to react, so IMG can’t grade an academy’s quality, just whether a club runs one or not. It would otherwise create an unfair balance. Theoretically any club could set up an academy to hit the minimum standards no matter what the quality or investment in it actually is. That may come in time but it isn’t part of it right now. It’s a load of steaming proverbial but thats where we are.