Any idea on how many of them they have on the books? After talking to them I couldn't help but think that it would be a solid model for the ARU to emulate. Especially when it comes to cost. You could essentially have one full time DO acting as a regional manager of a number of part time or even scholarship student using it as a means of gaining vital work experience through Uni/Tafe.
A (rare) positive story about the growth of 7s in the bush. A 4 week comp about to start in Tamworth, with a big uptake from both sexes. Also great to see a DO involved!
Here is a direct link if the video doesn't work.
A (rare) positive story about the growth of 7s in the bush. A 4 week comp about to start in Tamworth, with a big uptake from both sexes. Also great to see a DO involved!
Here is a direct link if the video doesn't work.
A (rare) positive story about the growth of 7s in the bush. A 4 week comp about to start in Tamworth, with a big uptake from both sexes. Also great to see a DO involved!
Here is a direct link if the video doesn't work.
Yes pleased to see the stats on 7's and game on - things are lock-in up..lot more to do but seem to me things starting to head in better direction from a long term plan perspectiveThat's a great story barbarian, thanks for posting it. I think we can get bogged down too much in negativity and not realise that there are a lot of positive things happening in rugby. These 7's comps are a great way to get more participation and general involvement in the game. I would hope that the development officers are promoting this sort of model in their areas to get more of them going.
That's a great story barbarian, thanks for posting it. I think we can get bogged down too much in negativity and not realise that there are a lot of positive things happening in rugby. These 7's comps are a great way to get more participation and general involvement in the game. I would hope that the development officers are promoting this sort of model in their areas to get more of them going.
What's a super franchise worth?
I see it involves U15/17's players, is this the first time it's been run for them?This is a step in the right direction.
http://www.aru.com.au/coaching/ARPA
No costing as yet, that I can find.
Latest participation figures have been given to the SMH.
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-union/u...layed-in-primary-schools-20161128-gsz6ma.html
Can debate the senior numbers, but that primary school figure is astounding. 28th to 8th in one year! Can only be a positive and shows just how important the Olympics was and will be going forward.
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Imagine if; regardless of on-field performance, each and every professional Rugby player in Australia (grouped with 3 of their piers) finished the year having visited 40 different schools and attended and run 40 Club Rugby "guest coaching" clinics. (20 kids, 20 teen sessions - they often train different nights)
They slowly chip away at level1, 2 & 3 coaching certificates - increasing their rugby IQ and opening future career paths.
There's been an aweful lot of chat about the ARU plan. Trust some recognition will be forth coming.
One thing that does bother me though, is the transfer from these new formats across to the adult 15 person game. Not something we will see for some time. If all that happens is ultimately strength in 7's it would be very dissappointing.