So basically the Rebels players from other states lived for free in Victorian families houses? Like amateur rugby...hope the Waratahs fanbase are as welcoming and tight knit as the rebels community was to make their players feel welcomed.
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Of course its all gonna work out just dandy.I'll play devils advocate.
I reckon the model of a WC every 24 years, a Lions tour every 12, pretty good years when England and Ireland tour and losses in all other years actually probably is pretty sustainable, especially with the World League cash injection coming.
Status quo probably just about works out over the cycle (although I think scrapping Giteau rule is inevitable)
I think we probably don't get to the next (home) WC if we employ a lot more pro rugby players, coaches and admin, which is what would we be required for any domestic comps. We go broke quicker than we do currently
From my understanding, this was used at the beginning of pre season while players were looking for rentals, or trying to make the squad and secure a contract. Your not going to accept a request to come down and train in hope of a spot on the squad and pay massive rental/hotel cost when you don't know your staying full time.I would certainly put my hand up for that to help out a relocating rugby player if I lived in Sydney now that I have a couple of empty bedrooms. How many Rebels players actually did that though?
Yes the bridge to financial freedom is just around the corner.Unironically, in about 3 years RA will have more money than they have ever had, probably significantly more. The numbers that are being forecast make any reduction in annual broadcast rights (for example) look like a rounding error.
The big decision from then is how fast do they spend it, which really means how many professional players and coaches should they employ each year? The past decade shows it's probably 4 teams worth.
I strongly recommend the Flinders Backpackers in CBD. Near of all public transports and the players can share a room in order to build that camaraderie spirit of rugby cultureLol, I'm sure there would have been plenty of families with rooms in the Tarneit area, would have been cheaper rent for players to compared to Richmond and South Yarra.
Cardiff, Dragons, Ospreys and Scarlets saw their funding slashed by £2m each last season and will see it cut further to £4.5m for 2024-25.
But the WRU anticipates each team requires a further £2m each year to be competitive.
"The level of investment required to make four regions competitive is significant and we have a significant gap to close," said Tierney.
It’s a very common model in the AFL here. New players get billeted with supporter families to aid their transition to Melbourne and pro sportI would say in most cases it would have been to help out during the relocation process. It's more than having a free bedroom, its about having a home to come to rather than a lonely hotel room.
What's stopping them swapping to the Irish model?It is interesting comparing Wales and Ireland. They generate pretty much the same revenue, but Wales gives a lot more to its "grassroots" clubs and administrators, and hence has less for the pro teams
Governance At this point it's worth talking about how the two unions are governed. In Ireland, clubs and schools nominate members to the provincial branches, and the branches nominate members of the IRFU committee.
In Wales, by contrast, the clubs feed into a regional district which — crucially — is distinct from the professional regions. The regional districts nominate members of the WRU board.
So in Ireland, the board is derived from the four provinces, which run the professional game. In Wales, the board is derived from the clubs, which are independent of the professional game.
So in Ireland, the top committee is dominated by representatives from professional clubs. In Wales, it's dominated by the amateur game.