Unfortunately it’s not even complaining about your wife to your MIL.
I was never a fan of the Castle appointment.
but, if these guys think she is so poor that it requires her immediate dismissal, surely they would have a dozen examples of her incompetence that they could have listed in their letter.
the problem is the Board is responsible to the Board,and no one else.
if these guys want a revolution, I’ve got a pitchfork at the ready.
but before I could possibly support these guys, they need to at least identify what is wrong,and how they will address it.
its all a bit animal farm to me.
they say they are different, but I’m having trouble identifying how.
Hopefully, they'll be putting more detailed views to Paul McLean when they meet.
Identifying what's wrong is the relatively easy part, solutions will be more problematic.
It's entirely probable that saving the full-time professional version of the game here won't be possible. A domestic semi-pro competition is the long game solution as at least RA would then have a greater level of control of our destiny. It remains the only option to grow the game out of the wreckage. We were small and didn't have universal appeal before the last decade or more of the death spiral, but at least we had some presence in the mainstream non-rugby media. Now we've become almost invisible, unless there's a crisis. If we think back over the past few years, when has rugby made headlines in Australia - current crisis, Folau debacle, Cheika coaching dramas, Beale/Link incident. The list goes on.
Trans-Tasman seems to be the default position of many, but this fails to take into account the oft stated position to play SA teams at provincial and national level on a regular basis. As for the current SANZAAR model of a pan-continental league, I think almost everyone from the Deputy Chairman of WR (World Rugby) down sees it as financially unsustainable.
We've already seen that the top ranking players have a clause in the pay deal allowing them to play overseas for extra $$. I suspect that this will become the new normal for most of our top pick Wallabies, and only the youngsters and the journeymen will play professional rugby here. The Kiwis can expect something similar IMO.