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well i hope you are right. i cannot but compare the Rebels and Storm, and i know the latter had a stupendous amount of financial support from News Corp, but notwithstanding the salary cap rorts of the early years, they have been successful on and off the pitch from the get go. i live close to the "bubbledome" and as i walked this afternoon, there were hordes of supporters streaming into the ground for todays game, it was a very sobering juxtaposition to the Rebels crowds this year.
i can see marginal gains in the Rebels performances, but i am a rusted on rugby supporter, well over 50 years of playing, watching, coaching; the average punter just sees a team underperforming, so why bother forking out $ to watch or make emotional investment. neither RA nor the sponsors may be willing or have the readies to keep propping up a Melbourne team that the city (excepting a few thousand diehards) doesn't seem to want or care that much about. and who can blame them with the sort of on field efforts of the last two weeks
everyone i know who is at the club, is totally invested in them doing well; but there is no deep culture to fall back on when the going gets tough and as Rugby Reg said you are reliant on outsiders/mercenaries to fill the roster.
The Storm make a financial loss every year, but their on-field success has been built on a culture of loyalty and respect. The Rebels as an organisation have shown very little of that to their players over the years, unfortunately.
Almost every single past Rebels player will tell you that they left the Club on bad terms and the Rebels name is mud for players all over the globe. You don't have to agree with me or believe me, but it is absolutely a fact.
i can certainly imagine this from prior admin at the Rebels but does this still hold true for the current administration ? all the stories about the great program being run at the Rebels ? all PR ?
In terms of players who are about to leave, I couldn't tell you, but certainly some big-name departees of the past 12 months were treated appallingly.
Why so? Like what reasons are causing these sour departures? Is it one person high up? Players come & go, it's natural. I'm impressed a club can be so stupid to have a trend of disrespecting players.
As a kid they gave out free storm tickets like they were going out of fashion and still struggled to get a crowd. We need to have patients^^^^^^
well i hope you are right. i cannot but compare the Rebels and Storm, and i know the latter had a stupendous amount of financial support from News Corp, but notwithstanding the salary cap rorts of the early years, they have been successful on and off the pitch from the get go. i live close to the "bubbledome" and as i walked this afternoon, there were hordes of supporters streaming into the ground for todays game, it was a very sobering juxtaposition to the Rebels crowds this year.
i can see marginal gains in the Rebels performances, but i am a rusted on rugby supporter, well over 50 years of playing, watching, coaching; the average punter just sees a team underperforming, so why bother forking out $ to watch or make emotional investment. neither RA nor the sponsors may be willing or have the readies to keep propping up a Melbourne team that the city (excepting a few thousand diehards) doesn't seem to want or care that much about. and who can blame them with the sort of on field efforts of the last two weeks
everyone i know who is at the club, is totally invested in them doing well; but there is no deep culture to fall back on when the going gets tough and as Rugby Reg said you are reliant on outsiders/mercenaries to fill the roster.
Hang on surely we aren’t letting 3 out of 3 half backs go? Surely Godard sticks around and chases the starting role now Genia is gone
@rebelyell that all sounds pretty possible, but why did Jones come back to Melbourne? He would have got a gig at any other franchise if it's true his on the basic contract.
But the way guys some guys were treated cause they were leaving has been a long way off professional.
I still remember Pyle only got one start after announcing he was going to France. So much for playing your best team.
The Rebels did look after Jordy Reid's rehab for a long time after his contract was finished. Guess that was cause of workplace laws when injured at work.
Here's a few I can think of, and I don't think Weeks was ready to hang up the boots so threw him into the mixI didn't say every player, but could tell you 10+
Here's a few I can think of, and I don't think Weeks was ready to hang up the boots so threw him into the mix
Pyle
Neville
Meehan
Stirzaker
JD
Placid
Smith
Higgers
Weeks
Crawford
Siddey
Kingston
Hegarty
Fugistaller
i can certainly imagine this from prior admin at the Rebels but does this still hold true for the current administration ? all the stories about the great program being run at the Rebels ? all PR ?