The Ghost of Raelene
Simon Poidevin (60)
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I think this goes a ways to summing up the sentiment from many, myself included, why a 'rugby identity' may not have been the best choice - selecting someone from outside of the system, based on their business/operational successes and experience, could have helped to reduce any unconscious biases and beliefs around how things should be run, and limit the number of established relationships with key stakeholders (who happen to be your mates).If he was from Brisbane we'd be saying he doesn't know Sydney Club Rugby.... This is half the problem with Rugby here. It's so dispersed I don't know how anyone would tick every Rugby fans box in this country. I'm not defending him or think he really suits the role but we would be ready to put the boot into whoever got the job really. Rugby Australia was never going to nail this. They haven't nailed anything in the last 20 years.
If he was from Brisbane we'd be saying he doesn't know Sydney Club Rugby.... This is half the problem with Rugby here. It's so dispersed I don't know how anyone would tick every Rugby fans box in this country. I'm not defending him or think he really suits the role but we would be ready to put the boot into whoever got the job really. Rugby Australia was never going to nail this. They haven't nailed anything in the last 20 years.
If he was from Brisbane we'd be saying he doesn't know Sydney Club Rugby.... This is half the problem with Rugby here. It's so dispersed I don't know how anyone would tick every Rugby fans box in this country. I'm not defending him or think he really suits the role but we would be ready to put the boot into whoever got the job really. Rugby Australia was never going to nail this. They haven't nailed anything in the last 20 years.
Other sports seemed to have managed better and I acknowledge that plenty of people stick the boot into their CEO's as well.
Haven't seen this noted here yet, but exec search firm Hattonneale were engaged for this search ending in Waugh.Raelene Castle and Bill Pulver were both hired through an executive search firm and largely people were unhappy with them. Castle came with the sporting organisation background and Pulver came with previous CEO experience.
We probably don't have nearly the expertise internally at Rugby Australia given the departures in recent years through COVID etc. that an internal promotion was ever possible.
I wonder whether the NSWRU or QRU CEOs applied?
The NRL and AFL are both big enough that internal promotions are pretty viable. The long term 2IC is very likely to have the best CV for the job.
Cricket Australia's CEO also came via an internal promotion.
Are there any good examples from other sports of strong hires that could serve as a good example?
Haven't seen this noted here yet, but exec search firm Hattonneale were engaged for this search ending in Waugh.
They were the ones who also identified Marinos - not sure about Pulver and Castle though.
Mentions of Hattonneale for Waugh and Marinos are from this article about the disagreements over Sua'ali'i - haven't seen mention of how the search was conducted anywhere else, however.They were the firm that did Pulver and Castle. I didn't know about Marinos and Waugh (my contact no longer works there).
If he was from Brisbane we'd be saying he doesn't know Sydney Club Rugby.... This is half the problem with Rugby here. It's so dispersed I don't know how anyone would tick every Rugby fans box in this country. I'm not defending him or think he really suits the role but we would be ready to put the boot into whoever got the job really. Rugby Australia was never going to nail this. They haven't nailed anything in the last 20 years.
We need someone who can embrace the whole country and each state's grassroots. WA is the only state that had an increase in registered players last year so hopefully he recognizes that.
I know numbers would have declined anyway, but moving rugby to Term 3 really backfired - a bit unlucky that it coincided with the growth of basketball's popularity, but I don't think that was unforeseeable at the time.Was talking to Stephen Moore recently and he has just started getting more involved with GPS Rugby via Brisbane Grammar where he is an old boy and his eldest son now attends. He was nearly hospitalized when handed the figures for current number of players registered to play rugby at the school and across GPS in 2023. It's not great.
I hope the powers that be are taking lessons from the RFU’s private equity deal.
It wasn’t RFUs private equity deal though, it was a PE deal with Premiership Rugby which is owned by the clubs, not RFU.I hope the powers that be are taking lessons from the RFU’s private equity deal.
RFU also did a deal with CVC for the Six Nations. But yes Premiership Rugby*.It wasn’t RFUs private equity deal though, it was a private equity deal with Premiership Rugby which is owners by the clubs, not RFU.