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John Thornett (49)
What I like about G&GR is that discussion in the forums can genuinely improve your understanding of the game. I take Scott Allen’s columns as a prime example. There is a raft of experience here with knowledgeable coaches, players and observers sharing their thoughts.
I would like this to be extended to a live format in the form of a Rugby Conference and Expo. I have been thinking about this for a while and have noticed that the IRB have started something similar.
http://www.irb.com/newsmedia/mediazone/pressrelease/newsid=2066200.html
I'd love us to have a local (Australia/NZ) version.
Imagine a conference to kick off the season. (By conference I mean lectures and workshops).
· The ARU and the States outline their strategic plans for developing the game
· Coaches discussing game plans and techniques
· Players (professional and amateur) discussing their challenges and how they overcome them
· Referees discussing the laws and the interpretations/development (i.e. the scrum)
· Community rugby discussing success stories for recruitment, fund raising etc.
· Historical lectures on the development of the game in Australia
A once a year meeting such as this would complement an online forum such as G&GR. It could help develop rugby interest further and improve the understanding of game. As G&GR does, it would provide a public link between the professional and amateur sides of the game. Something that I think is really needed.
Accompanying the conference would be an expo where travel package companies, equipment suppliers, local (e.g. Kiama 7s) and international tournaments could spruik themselves.
Perhaps the enterprising guys at G&GR could seize the opportunity or even the ARU. Just a thought.
I would like this to be extended to a live format in the form of a Rugby Conference and Expo. I have been thinking about this for a while and have noticed that the IRB have started something similar.
http://www.irb.com/newsmedia/mediazone/pressrelease/newsid=2066200.html
I'd love us to have a local (Australia/NZ) version.
Imagine a conference to kick off the season. (By conference I mean lectures and workshops).
· The ARU and the States outline their strategic plans for developing the game
· Coaches discussing game plans and techniques
· Players (professional and amateur) discussing their challenges and how they overcome them
· Referees discussing the laws and the interpretations/development (i.e. the scrum)
· Community rugby discussing success stories for recruitment, fund raising etc.
· Historical lectures on the development of the game in Australia
A once a year meeting such as this would complement an online forum such as G&GR. It could help develop rugby interest further and improve the understanding of game. As G&GR does, it would provide a public link between the professional and amateur sides of the game. Something that I think is really needed.
Accompanying the conference would be an expo where travel package companies, equipment suppliers, local (e.g. Kiama 7s) and international tournaments could spruik themselves.
Perhaps the enterprising guys at G&GR could seize the opportunity or even the ARU. Just a thought.