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Cheika should be able to bet his job on his choice of underlings,just like a Link did.
So the national coach should not being any of his own people with him? Why has Nathan Grey been bought in to replace McKay and who asked for him and who interviewed him? What are his coaching qualifications?
So the national coach should not being any of his own people with him? Why has Nathan Grey been bought in to replace McKay and who asked for him and who interviewed him? What are his coaching qualifications?
Very interesting read in the Fin review today. Now Fox Sports are rumoured to be paying more for their share of the rights in a deal that is 'imminent'. Add the foreign deal and the ARU are looking at $40 per year which is an extra $15 mil.
Thoughts are that the 5 Soup clubs get an extra $1 million each and the remaining $10 mil goes to grassroots and covering for the RWC years when a substantial loss is expected. Who knows, Shute Shield and Brisbane premier rugby clubs might actually see an increase in annual grants as well as the other affiliates such as country, suburban,womens, juniors etc.
What a clusterfuck. Hard not to be a conspiracy theorist about why the respective News Limited papers have gone quiet in their rugby war.
The new news in the AFR article is that Fox might tip in extra $15m provided it is used to ensure rugby's financial health. According to the source this is because it makes no commercial sense to Fox to support a sport that is broke. On one hand that is good news, on the other not much of a wrap for the sport in Australia. Fox are mad if they do not put some conditions on there as well so that some other broadcaster does not reap the benefits next time around if the ARU rebuilds the health of the game.
I thought the previous reports were that there was not much on top of the existing deal ($25m) with the additional money ($15m) basically coming from offshore broadcasters. That is a ringing endorsement for southern hemisphere rugby (overseas interest) and a thumbs down for the domestic interest.
The new news in the AFR article is that Fox might tip in extra $15m provided it is used to ensure rugby's financial health. According to the source this is because it makes no commercial sense to Fox to support a sport that is broke. On one hand that is good news, on the other not much of a wrap for the sport in Australia. Fox are mad if they do not put some conditions on there as well so that some other broadcaster does not reap the benefits next time around if the ARU rebuilds the health of the game.
What a clusterfuck. Hard not to be a conspiracy theorist about why the respective News Limited papers have gone quiet in their rugby war.
incorrect. Its a little more on top of their already $15M contribution. Perhaps a mill or two. The question is whether its on top of their NRC contribution.