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John Thornett (49)
He doesn't think there is an issue that there are 14 voting members representing only 243,000 players. That's one vote for every 17,000 players or 25,000 NSW players for each NSW vote. He doesn't think that's top heavy?!NSWRU executive director Bruce Worboys argued for the retention of the present system.
What does the NSWRU do these days? They don't look after development of junior players, the ARU does. They don't look after the Waratahs, NSW Waratahs Ltd does. They don't look after the Shute Shield, SRU does. Yet they have the highest voting power in the country.
Another level of "required" government bureaucracy to get in the way and suck up the money with more regulation in the pretence of "best practice".
If" the ARU structure is a problem, then fix the ARU.
That's the problem. The ARU can't fix the ARU because there is too much self interest by the voting states to do this on their own accord. They need their hand forced to implement this change. I wouldn't be surprised if the ARU lobbied the government to do this.
I don't think the States/territories should have 1 vote each because the smaller states could vote in a block for changes that may suit them but be detrimental to NSW and QLD.
The only logical solution in this day in age is an Independent Commission. Rugby has some of the country's best business minds as supporters. The game needs people of this calibre running the game.
The AFL has grown to the monolith it has become because they discarded the antiquated model in 1993 where the Victorian clubs essentially ran the game. Since then it hasn’t looked back and is the wealthiest and best run sport in the country. Yet we have structure that was set up in the 1920s when the game was amateur.
The fact that Worboys thinks everything is fine the way it is highlights why this system is wrong and only supports self interest.