You are forgetting that they need Foxtel this year still. Currently they aren’t receiving a cent from them. When the season can get back up and running they will need some sort of relationship to recoup some of that money until years end. There is also the possibility they need them for the next broadcast deal. They are between a rock and a hard place.
Maybe that's because they are fundamentally in competition with each other - for players, for sponsors, for supporters?Let's look at the club issue. Clubs are the heart of our game, and what in many ways makes it great. Clearly there is a growing disconnect between the club game and the professional game and numbers are falling.
As above.These guys should have a few ideas how to solve that and I'd genuinely love to hear them. Too often what I do hear is grumblings about the professional game that are never going away - too many rep commitments and training sessions, too much focus on high performance, too little time to spend at club training etc etc etc.
You show me a vibrant club, with good crowds sinking beers on the hill on a Saturday afternoon, and I will show you a club with an adequate bank balance, sponsors, volunteers, etc etc. It is a bit chicken and eggish. But is is about money.The genie is not going back in the bottle on many of these things. So how do we grow our clubs, and get that connection back again? It can't be about money, because money has never really had much to do with it. It's Mabo, it's the vibe, it's sinking beers on the hill on a Saturday afternoon.
I don't really know the point of this post, but it's the complete lack of any ideas on this from people like Farr-Jones that bugs the shit out of me.
Around 900 as stated in the link belowDoes anyone know how many senior rugby clubs there are in Australia?
Does anyone know how many senior rugby clubs there are in Australia?
Around 900 as stated in the link below
https://australia.rugby/news/2020/04/11/rugbyau-update-on-rupa-discussions
In which case we are overclubbed, as least in terms of any kind of "nurturing of the grassroots". Let's see. Would $100k per club seem reasonable? Okay, that's 90 million, please. Let's see how the 11 wise men fund that.
I wasn't even thinking about funding. I was thinking about former captains/Wallabies who did want to make a change, could become an ambassador at clubs. So Mortlock turns up at West Harbour etc
LOL. They don't mean those clubs. They mean Randwick and Sydney Uni and maybe a couple of others.
More often just twig and berries.Some niche sub-genre vids have these bits as extras at the end.
You are forgetting that they (rugby) need Foxtel this year still.
....people like Farr-Jones that bugs the shit out of me.
Far-Jones, a shire boy who went to Newington and then joined that well-known district club, Sydney University. Similar to Waugh, played for Narrabeen Juniors before chuffing off to Shore and ending up at Sydney University Football Club. Far too many talented juniors/schoolboys get grabbed by Sydney Uni, Randwick, East and/or Eastwood, HTF do these blokes expect grassroots rugby to survive and, hopefully, prosper if the cream ends up at the usual clubs?
Wow, the tin foil hat shop must have done a roaring trade in the past 24 hours if this thread is any indication.
I have no idea of Kearns' financial arrangements, but I don't think a three hour stint at one super game a week for 18 weeks, plus an hour or two on the Fox rugby show a week is his major source of income. I could be wrong, but I think he has a real job and commentary is a sideline.
I'm surprised no-ones has asked Peter Wiggs to save RA after all he just sold his North Shore place for $21 million https://www.domain.com.au/news/rugb...55poF55F8LE0XC7NL6ebb62nLVsZ6PwKiqzqqypD3gRq4
LOL. They don't mean those clubs. They mean Randwick and Sydney Uni and maybe a couple of others.
I'm with the anyone but uni crowd but that is a bad example. Both of those blokes went on to complete degrees at that university.