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Peter Johnson (47)
I go back a long way, I have seen a lot of low points. I have never seen the game in such a vulnerable position in Australia. At least back in the amateur days we knew that we would always surivive. If all you need is the smell of an oily rag to survive, survival's easy.
Now we need $50 mill a year, or something like it.
To earn that, we can promote our heads off. But if the basic product does not appeal to the potential marketplace, we are just wasting our time and money.
I watch a bit of FTA, either ABC1 or the 24 hour news channel. The occasional rugby news item sometimes contains a few seconds of "highlights". More often than not, the vast majority of the highlights are not tries, but kicks for goal.
You could put together a five minute package of the highlights of the Brumbies Sharks game, I suppose, I would love to see it. What was it, 150 kicks, something like that? One try. Gee, that's get them in.
Only a rusted on tragic could watch something like that. And there are rapidly diminishing numbers of us tragics.
The problem is why can the tragic's or rusted on supporters see that 3% of the ACT population were there in the rain (higher that the Reds and Tahs's get based on population at a good weather game) watched a game and sat on the edge of there seats until full time and were happy with an ugly win? See we (Brumbies supporters) can see that its one game, and that's it. It happens in sports. But I don't hear the rusted on banging on about the Reds game as painful as humiliating as that was, or the fact that the Tah's couldn't score more that a try in a game for a few weeks.
Matter of fact we can probably find more to be critical about. But lets look at that facts. Since the dawn of time books record winners, It doesn't say how they won. We all want to be entertained, but sport is unpredictable in nature, thus the results are never guaranteed, unless you want a product like WWE wrestling. The other part that speaks volumes about sports is that we show highlights - small segments of games, usually a few minutes or about 5% of the game. Why - because the other 95% of it is relatively boring.
We can all be critics as the evidence on this site suggests. I think the biggest threat to this game is the enemy within. If we can defeat that enemy, and unite and find the gold in the game, even if its just gold flakes then its over.
IMHO - this is marketing that writes itself. I was reading about the Brumbies players. Pocock and Benny A out at John I Dent local comp team working with the forwards and scrum the other night - Helping at club level. I watch as Scotty Sio runs out in that same Local John I Dent Cup comp, then the following week I sit near his family as they cheer as he runs on fora Brumbies game. Then a few weeks later I watch him run out for a Wallabies game. Nice humble young guys living the dream, but are merely one of us and will put back in to the community. There is one in every soup team I bet. It shows that kids can do it, the ARU and players are in touch with the games roots and part of the community, and its a family friendly, a good social environment for everyone. Add in what they do, the hits, runs tries etc that what this is all about! No hair-driers or stupid poems!
I now step off my soap box.