Quick Hands
David Wilson (68)
The numbers aren't right - or at least haven't been presented in context.
All they did was take the line item in the ARU accounts for "community Rugby" and divide it by the total.
Among other things, this ignores some of the most basic spend - the distribution to the member unions (eg where is the money distributed to the South Australian Rugby Union going if not to grass roots?)
You'll get better analysis on here than that article!
You know more about this stuff than most of us (certainaly more than I do).
From the ARU 2015 report:
Community Rugby: 2,368,000
Allocations to Member Unions 3,294,000
Let's assume for the sake of it that all of the allocations to member unions went to grass roots (unlikely, but let's put it in the most favourable light possible).
That's 5,662,000 - so something just over 5%.
Is this a reasonably accurate number?
Also couldn't help but notice a couple of things in the "participation" section on page 24.
Playing numbers in 15 a side rugby fell by 7.6%.
Playing numbers in club 7 a side grew by 8.1% (although if my experience is typical, then this is just double counting) e.g. Manly JRU ran club 7s at the start of the season in 10s-14s - all players involved also played club 15s for MJRU clubs.
***The ARU even acknowledges that it double and triple counts players on page 25***
Also interesting that the ARU has redefined participation into different categories and now talks of "rugby experiences".
https://issuu.com/australianrugbyunion/docs/aru_web?e=24291087/34741796