Article in today's Hurld re: the possibility of NZR partnering with a private equity firm contains this snippet which
should be of great concern both to the Australian rugby community & Rugby Australia:
"Can the professional game in the short term survive over there?" asked an NZR source. "Will they actually have enough money to pay for the Reds, Waratahs, Brumbies and Rebels? How are they going to pay the Wallabies?
"Are they going to have to return to Manly versus Randwick club rugby and have their best players playing overseas?
"It's really difficult to look at Australia with multi-million losses and figure out how they're going to get out of that hole.
"I think we have to ignore Australia because it's too much of a variable."
Last sentence is in the context of a Trans Tasman comp.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=12330421
TBH WoB, this its sadly not new nor a shock in reality. The "ignore" Australia line is what I think will happen until the current state based RU setup and club rugby obsession is ended.
Aussie rugby has known for years that we are struggling for both income, market share and relevance but we just won't do anything about it. To get a decent reliable income, you need market share and relevance in your own country. Super Rugby is not that product, nor is the current club competitions.
Aussie rugby has to accept that we (State RU's and RA) have locked ourselves out of the market. Humiliatingly, this was our choice to put ourselves here. The NRC or equivalent was the right vehicle that could have started to get back in to the domestic market but they missed the boat and we have nothing to offer to the Aussie market or broadcasters that is of any real value. We have 4 professional teams. What can you do with that?
When the call goes out for content post COVID the FFA, netball, basketball, baseball and all the "minor" sport will be laughing as they offer up their domestic competitions with RA no longer in the line. Aussie Rugby is better off lining up at Netflix and pitching a drama / reality. Something akin to the real housewives shows. The real board members of Rugby? We already have all the ingredients: hissy fits, bitchiness, backstabbing, drama, gossip, power games and ego trips and out of touch ignorance. Think of the spin offs RA could produce!
From a business perspective I would mostly agree with cutting ties with Aussie rugby. It is a risk that could compromise your product and hurt you financially. What benefits does it bring to NZ rugby or the NZRU? I think the SARU, as many other RU's will be thinking the same.
This line is absolute gold and sums up the whole issue with Aussie Rugby succinctly "
Are they going to have to return to Manly versus Randwick club rugby and have their best players playing overseas?"