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  1. p.Tah

    Tier 3.5 - An Alternative NRC

    Edit by Mods. We have moved posts from several threads to create this one. In today's Australian (behind paywall) there is an article on the lack of grassroots funding by ARU. A letter yet to be given to the ARU (but obviously given to a journalist) signed by "Bob Dwyer, Alan Jones, Nick...
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    Junior rugby based on weight classes

    From today's SMH http://m.smh.com.au/rugby-union/union-news/former-waratah-star-bans-son-from-rugby-because-the-sport-is-too-dangerous-20160610-gpgoxi.html Having teams/ divisions based on weight seems logical. Bigger kids become more game aware and skilful by playing against similar sizes...
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    Rugby 360 - Foxsports

    Rugby 360 had Cheika and the former All Blacks skills coach Mike Byrne on the show. Probably my favourite segment to date. Fascinating insights into how Cheika is bringing Australian rugby (players and coaches) together and how NZ do it differently.
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    NRC Sevens

    The success of the BBL has surprised most and been discussed extensively, but when you boil it down it has done well because: - fast and exciting - It's easy to understand - it's on every night on FTA TV - the season is relatively short There is a lot rugby can be learn from how well the...
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    Artificial rugby pitches

    Watching the November test series it is evident there are issues with some of the grass rugby pitches. The surface at Stade de France could not handle the scrums and was shredded in large sections, Millennium stadium is very boggy, whilst Murrayfield has been attacked by a parasite. A good pitch...
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    USA and Canadian Rugby

    North American rugby articles use to be posted in the 'rugby news from unexpected places', however the growing interest in the game means that news is no longer unexpected. It deserves a tread of its own. In November the AIG NZ Maori are touring North American. It will be televised on Fox...
  7. p.Tah

    Rugby balls

    I collect rugby balls, however after a few years they degrade. The bladder starts to leak and the outside begins to crack. Anyone know how to preserve rugby balls at home or professionally?
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    Australian Rugby Development Centre

    This was announced at the game tonight. Hopefully it doesn't go the way of Howard's Ballymore funding. http://www.rugby.com.au/News/NewsArticle/tabid/1699/ArticleID/10048/Default.aspx
  9. p.Tah

    World Club Sevens

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/rugbyunion/club/10042985/New-global-sevens-tournament-The-World-Club-7s-to-be-staged-at-Twickenham-in-August.html Interesting idea. Glad to see it's not being held at a time that competes with the IRB Sevens. Are the UK promoting 7s as a Summer sport? The USA...
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    Rugby Conference and Expo

    What I like about G&GR is that discussion in the forums can genuinely improve your understanding of the game. I take Scott Allen’s columns as a prime example. There is a raft of experience here with knowledgeable coaches, players and observers sharing their thoughts. I would like this to be...
  11. p.Tah

    Rugby News from unexpected places

    We often come across interesting rugby stories from non-traditional rugby countries. They usually don't warrant a thread of their own. This thread can act as a repository for those articles. First up, an article about Rugby in Columbia Colombia helping those from disadvantaged backgrounds...
  12. p.Tah

    2016 Super Rugby Expansion

    The travel would certainly be tough but an interesting proposition nevertheless. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/rugby-union/us-takes-first-step-to-super-rugby/story-e6frg7o6-1226560407257
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    Hurricanes move to private ownership

    That's a lot of investors. http://news.brisbanetimes.com.au/breaking-news-sport/super-rugby-embraces-private-ownership-20121112-297ij.html EDIT: a better article. Outlines the Crusaders are also a step close. http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=10846794
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    New funding streams for Australian Rugby

    Currently Rugby in this country is funded by the SANZAR broadcast deal, ticket sales, sponsorships, merchandise sales and benefactors. From a financial perspective we are well behind the NRL and AFL because of their billion dollar broadcast deals. We may not ever gain a broadcast deal that will...
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    Maximising the opportunity of Rugby 7s in Australia

    It is widely believed that the inclusion of Rugby 7s in the Olympics is a watershed moment for the Game. As a result it is now included in the Commonwealth Games, the Asian Games, the Pacific Games and the Pan-American Games. A sevens Grand Prix series is played in Europe and of course we have...
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    Who should be the next ARU CEO?

    In light of John O'Neill's recent resignation, who should the next ARU CEO be? The challenges facing Australia rugby are well discussed on this forum. There is a disconnect between the grassroots and professional arms of the game. Politicking and distrust is common. Rival codes are enjoy...
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    Rugby television programs

    This thread is designed to highlight any interesting rugby programs that are coming up on TV that may be worth watching. Inside Munster A documentary profiling the Limerick rugby community and its relationship with the Munster team. It offers a revealing insight into the rich traditions...
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    Rugby's growth in Brazil

    http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/06/sports/rugby/06iht-rugby06.html?_r=0 Interesting article in the NY Times. Highlights the important role 7s and the Olympic games are playing in developing rugby.
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    Rugby All Code Program - Narrabeen Sports High

    http://origin.manly-daily.whereilive.com.au/news/story/program-includes-all-codes/ Mark Gerrard, Josh Valentine and Steve Menzies attended Narrabeen Sports High. Interesting idea. As a summer sport it allows RL boys to play 7s. I guess if you're good you'll go to Manly (Sea Eagles), if you...
  20. p.Tah

    The Rugby Championship trophy

    Well here it is. Two rugby posts holding up half a rugby ball that can be filled with beer. The last bit is critical. what is noticable is that there are no reference to who is competing (i.e. no country emblems), I guess that gives the option to bring other countries in or kick out others...
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