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Jim Clark (26)
YesI have been advocating for Japan
-good for corporate sponsors
- not that far by plane
- awesome culture
- safe country to travel to (players/fans alike)
YesI have been advocating for Japan
"ACT Brumbies chairman Matt Nobbs says the club is railing against centralisation to "fight for Canberra", slamming the lack of detail in the plan as unacceptable and a likely top-down approach as madness."
AFL is playing the long game. That will entice a lot of women in Aus. NRLW has made it clear they want a 17 team competition as well. Sadly I feel anyone in the Wallaroos now is almost someone the NRLW hasn’t wanted.Sat down & had a good look at the AFL's new cba that went through wednesday. While alot of it is based around free agency & player movement they have significantly increased wages. The nrl normally follows but they wasted 2 yrs arguing over nothing, so we may get a couple of yr relief from the average player wage being alot unattainable for us.
Just interesting numbers the average afl wage will go to $519k & while we are not really competing for players in that field it may possibly if the NRLpa get their house in order which we could never match even with 5 teams compared to 17.
Where we are directly competing the average aflw wage will nearly double from 46k to 82k, they have 18 teams & will slowly go from 11 to 14 games a season, we cant even get 5 fully professional womens sides up & going & if your just outside the wallaroos squad your playing 4 games!
AFL is playing the long game. That will entice a lot of women in Aus. NRLW has made it clear they want a 17 team competition as well. Sadly I feel anyone in the Wallaroos now is almost someone the NRLW hasn’t wanted.
We say we aren’t competing for their talent but I think Aussie Rules want to get in on the Rugby talent. Over the last 20 years Aussie Rules teams have gone from maybe 2 in a School to 6-8 and their are a couple that would be playing 1st or 2nd XV footy.
Some will say he has to look after his career but this is fucked if true.SMH reporting Eddie actually interviewed for Japan job whilst in France https://www.smh.com.au/sport/rugby-...abies-world-cup-campaign-20230919-p5e5s7.html
Eddie Jones needs to go, so we can limit the damage that has been done. Hopefully they fire him instead of paying out his contract though.SMH reporting Eddie actually interviewed for Japan job whilst in France https://www.smh.com.au/sport/rugby-...abies-world-cup-campaign-20230919-p5e5s7.html
I saw that one flash up on my phone while I was at the supermarket, have now read the article. I’d probably be reluctant to read too much into it at the moment, however it certainly isn’t a good look. We might end up going the ‘captain-coach’ path for the rest of the tournament, however long that lasts for.Some will say he has to look after his career but this is fucked if true.
How can you demand buy in from players and coaches if you have an eye out of the ride and about yourself.
Pony boy at the Rugby League must be loving this.
Surely Brumbies Chairman recognises there’s a need to centralise some aspects of the game to improve the standard and cut costs.
Sat down & had a good look at the AFL's new cba that went through wednesday. While alot of it is based around free agency & player movement they have significantly increased wages. The nrl normally follows but they wasted 2 yrs arguing over nothing, so we may get a couple of yr relief from the average player wage being alot unattainable for us.
Just interesting numbers the average afl wage will go to $519k & while we are not really competing for players in that field it may possibly if the NRLpa get their house in order which we could never match even with 5 teams compared to 17.
Where we are directly competing the average aflw wage will nearly double from 46k to 82k, they have 18 teams & will slowly go from 11 to 14 games a season, we cant even get 5 fully professional womens sides up & going & if your just outside the wallaroos squad your playing 4 games!
I saw that one flash up on my phone while I was at the supermarket, have now read the article. I’d probably be reluctant to read too much into it at the moment, however it certainly isn’t a good look. We might end up going the ‘captain-coach’ path for the rest of the tournament, however long that lasts for.
This deal never made any sense to me.Brumbies also sold a large chunk of their pre-paid lease back to University of Canberra just to ensure have a cash balance to remain fiscally feasible in the short to medium term.
Long term however it means they will be potentially homeless as the proceeds of their previous land sale were used to fund the long term lease, which they’ve now sold back.
Surely Brumbies Chairman recognises there’s a need to centralise some aspects of the game to improve the standard and cut costs.
In fairness ‘detractor’ and ‘fan’ aren’t the same thing.
If there is any truth to this report, I feel for every proper rugby person in Australia, because it would smack of almost traitorous behaviour by Eddie, and absolute incompetence by Hamish and RA for handling of the whole f***en schmozzle.SMH reporting Eddie actually interviewed for Japan job whilst in France https://www.smh.com.au/sport/rugby-...abies-world-cup-campaign-20230919-p5e5s7.html