Strewthcobber
Simon Poidevin (60)
Actually I think my favourite bit is where he tells us the two greatest treasurers have no background in finance or economics to prove that directors with no background in rugby don't work for reasons
It's at the second half.of the Foxsports link aboveIs someone able to put up a link to the actual letter? Couldn’t find it in the article and my search skills are failing.
Opportunism. Like a hyena nibbling at some rotting bones.It's interesting that all positions are elected except Papworths.
I also agree with the thrust, it's undeniable that the game has been losing ground on almost every metric for a decade.While the argument masquerades as a matter of the grass roots, I pretty much agree with the actual thrust. I don’t believe that the board independence has achieved anything bar a shift in the positioning of the lobbying.
Right now a “federal system” as they call it - where representatives come from the unions through to State and to the peak body - I suspect would be a tangible improvement.
Whatever you do around the constitution and nomination system, whatever the make up of the peak body - it will still have to deal with the SRU Mavericks. Something it now appears has not been addressed by Castle. It should have been on her priority list.
We have too many layers of governance - especially in NSW (for a country club it is Zone, NSW Country, Waratahs, RA)
Great piece on the front page.... I couldn't agree more:
http://www.greenandgoldrugby.com/why-i-cant-support-brett-papworth-and-alan-jones/
Incredible, but oh so believableShute Shield clubs have lost their power in our game. But even that statement is too broad, because I’d argue a few Shute clubs never had any power anyway – Parramatta, Easts, Souths, Penrith (RIP), West Harbour. It’s really all about Eastwood and Randwick.
These guys don’t really care about Western Sydney – their clubs weren’t even on the mass email!
We have so many different associations at every level. If you want to get rugby moving in the right direction, pulling those threads into a single weave is essential - particularly schools.
Not really sure Schools are the answer.We have so many different associations at every level. If you want to get rugby moving in the right direction, pulling those threads into a single weave is essential - particularly schools.
Not sure which bit is my favourite
The bit where they completely ignore Victorian rugby
The bit where they've sent the letter to the premier clubs and will get round to the other 99percent of clubs in some unknown form at some unknown time
The bit where they expect those clubs to pay subscriptions so Papps can serve as the executive (paid?)
The bit where one member of the steering committee is three weeks off dropping the n-word live without consequence and talking of accountability
So much to like here