Froggy
Nicholas Shehadie (39)
Half, what your friend says is right, the first ingredient rugby needs is success. All the talk of grass roots, domestic comps, pathways etc is all good, but all require money, and that comes from success at the top level. Success by the Wallabies and by the Super rugby sides, particularly the Reds and the Tahs where the big audiences are, brings ground attendences, TV audiences and sponsors, and that's where the dollars come from.
Following on from that, we then need to not squander that success as we did with the 1998-2002 era, and build the pathways, grass roots involvement (subbies, juniors, public schools, lower socio-economic parts of the cities etc) and clever marketing to piggy back on that success.
However, that all takes money which comes from success at the top.
Following on from that, we then need to not squander that success as we did with the 1998-2002 era, and build the pathways, grass roots involvement (subbies, juniors, public schools, lower socio-economic parts of the cities etc) and clever marketing to piggy back on that success.
However, that all takes money which comes from success at the top.