The Red Baron
Chilla Wilson (44)
Were you sent here by the Devil?
No good sir, he's on the level.
Were you sent here by the Devil?
Your man really nails the Lehman's collapse analogy with canes losing $691.25 big ones
Parents will still let their kids play, the old "it never hurt me when I was a kid" excuse will be used.
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I think you tripped into the sark chasm$691,255 is half the value of an average Sydney house. Fuck all, in fact.
I am enjoying the dismal forlorn hopeless downbeat tone of these posts Pfitzy.Schools comps shrinking due to player warehousing, the threat of league and other sports, and apathy if a kid doesn't "make it" in the pathway by the time they're 19.
Demographic changes leading to the erosion of club rugby, and the unsustainable nature of the lower levels of the game as we continue pretending it is all OK.
Those were heinous enough crimes in Australia, where we didn't have much to start with, but in NZ the change will be more catastrophic as we all forge onward toward the CTE cliff that will threaten the very existence of contact sport.
And the longer the NRL and AFL pretend law suits are just boogeymen under the bed of children, the worse it will be for them.
This is totally brilliant.Imagine it’s 2021 and RA sells itself to the NRL for $1.
The NRL considers its choices. It could completely shut down the game, but even it would admit that the revenue associated with the international Union game is enticing.
So, it’d probably look to get Super Rugby in Australia operating to be cost-neutral, and then look to maximise Wallabies revenue.
It’d be aware that a number of league players would improve the Wallabies immensely, but they’d need a few years to get up to speed.
They’d speak to the top 10-20 stars in the NRL and say “hey, you can move to Super Rugby for the 2022 season, with an eye for the 2023 RWC and the BIL series in 2025”.
The movement of a number of these players would cause interest in Super Rugby to sky rocket. All of a sudden our teams are competitive. We win the RWC and the BIL series and secure enormous windfall profits.
The year is now 2025 and the now joint NRL and RA board is in awe of the success of Union in Australia (and internationally) when properly managed and resourced.
“Canterbury Bulldogs? Who gives a fuck mate? Our eyes on the 2027 World Cup and that’s it”.
Fin.
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