According to this article yes, and the ARU wanted to fund the clubs but do it via the NSWRU. I haven't understood why the SRU was opposed to that and wanted the funds directly from the ARU.Does the NSWRU provide any funding to the clubs?
Less than $60k per club. Less than 10% of club expenses I would suggest. Thats assuming this is going to the clubs. Could be something else.From back end of NSWRU Report
Clear differentiation there between Premier Rugby and Community Rugby also.
Out of interest, who is/was on salary at the NSWRU ?
Less than $60k per club. Less than 10% of club expenses I would suggest.
Sorry. Here it is. Probably not that helpfulDon't think your link is right
Less than $60k per club. Less than 10% of club expenses I would suggest. Thats assuming this is going to the clubs. Could be something else.
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From back end of NSWRU Report
Clear differentiation there between Premier Rugby and Community Rugby also.
Out of interest, who is/was on salary at the NSWRU ?
Love to see some detail of the item "Corporate".
EDIT: you were expecting the rugby world outside of the SRU and the clubs themselves to tip in another $6.3M?
Break it down on the basis of $/player and compare what they get to grass roots rugby. Complete skew. Amd the same system of funding as every other state RU.
At the end of the day, you would have thought creating the SRU was all about chasing $opportunities. My sincere best wishes on that score.
But three organisations in Sydney (four, if you count the ARU) for a sport that's barely above basket case status is taking the piss.
So you'd be happy for that $700k, for whatever it's for is peanuts, to be allocated elsewhere to allow the SRU to further enjoy their autonomy.
Look, if Begg's contacts can stump up the wherewithal to run the competition in its entirety then I, for one, would be all for it.
Anyone remember who played the games mentioned above?
No, I'm just saying that the $60k per club (if it is going to the clubs, which I doubt) is only about 10% or less of the total cost of each club putting 7 teams on the field. The clubs finance themselves through sponsorship etc.
Coleman, who has coached an NRC team and a Shute Shield side for the past three seasons also weighed in on the SRU’s decision to schedule the Shute Shield grand final on the same weekend that the opening round of the NRC is expected to be played.
“I work in both competitions and they are both great competitions, I value them both equally and they both have a really important place in Australian rugby. How they can’t come up with a compromise that suits both competitions just astounds me,” he said
"We saw last year, particularly with the NSW sides, we all got a two week prep and we were all a lot more competitive.”
As I said there is not a CC kid playing SS. There may be plenty of lower grade kids or colts, but not one in Shute Shield. Lots of kids playing at Sydney clubs not Shute ShielsWell, I better tell my young bloke and couple of his mates that they are in limbo land.