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Desmond Connor (43)
RC, the only problem I can see in what you are proposing is that Bill Pulver and the bigwigs in the ARU don't think it is necessary (the feeling I get from some of their quotes) to get kids younger than 15 playing rugby.
Everyone criticises the board of the ARU but I am just as cynical about my local governing body, the Central Coast Rugby Union. There are clubs on the coast (particularly my old club the Rams) who have struggled for years (the Rams for about 2 decades with the exception of a 5 year period around the turn of the century) for player numbers and with funding. Surely any reasonable governing body would have sat down with said clubs at some point and looked through their retention and recruitment strategies and financial systems to find ways to help them to turn this situation around. The revival (for want of a better word) of rugby in this country needs to start at this level. The other problem is the development officers, the Rams had not seen the local development officer at training for any of their grades for a number of years when I was there. I met a guy who was coaching at another club a few years after I was last on the board and he said that he was friends with the local D.O and that to have him attend training you needed to contact him with proposed dates and what you wanted him to do to have him help out at training. Surely the guy being paid to work as a development officer should have been contacting the clubs (especially perennial strugglers) offering his services and even turning up unannounced to observe and offer advice where applicable (to the coaches in question after training).
How do fellow G&GR'landers feel about their district admin?
Everyone criticises the board of the ARU but I am just as cynical about my local governing body, the Central Coast Rugby Union. There are clubs on the coast (particularly my old club the Rams) who have struggled for years (the Rams for about 2 decades with the exception of a 5 year period around the turn of the century) for player numbers and with funding. Surely any reasonable governing body would have sat down with said clubs at some point and looked through their retention and recruitment strategies and financial systems to find ways to help them to turn this situation around. The revival (for want of a better word) of rugby in this country needs to start at this level. The other problem is the development officers, the Rams had not seen the local development officer at training for any of their grades for a number of years when I was there. I met a guy who was coaching at another club a few years after I was last on the board and he said that he was friends with the local D.O and that to have him attend training you needed to contact him with proposed dates and what you wanted him to do to have him help out at training. Surely the guy being paid to work as a development officer should have been contacting the clubs (especially perennial strugglers) offering his services and even turning up unannounced to observe and offer advice where applicable (to the coaches in question after training).
How do fellow G&GR'landers feel about their district admin?