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Wallabies 2023

dru

David Wilson (68)
Same experience for me. I have a broader circle of mates most of whom played rugby (some at Aus level, several at State level in Schools to U-21s) who mostly are League fans now. They'll watch some Tests (and mostly complain about the state of the game that is played) but few seem to watch any Super rugby. Interestingly they are more likely to watch club (esp those with a playing affiliation) or schools rugby (because of kids there). Despite having Stan, I watched far less Super and Test rugby last year than usual. And I think I'm pretty rusted-on. It's not a good omen for the professional game in this country.

I've been the same. In the past I would avidly watch all Super Rugby games every week. Then it was just the Australian games, no Kiwi derbies. Then it was All Reds games, and all Aussie derbies. Last year, mostly just the Reds.

I have been watching more club though.
 

Brumby Runner

Jason Little (69)
I've been the same. In the past I would avidly watch all Super Rugby games every week. Then it was just the Australian games, no Kiwi derbies. Then it was All Reds games, and all Aussie derbies. Last year, mostly just the Reds.

I have been watching more club though.
Dru, I'm with you on the NZ derbies now - very little interest in them. But I still try to watch every game involving an Aus Super Rugby side so that I can get a balanced (ha ha) view of teams, players and potential Wallabies.
 

dru

David Wilson (68)
Dru, I'm with you on the NZ derbies now - very little interest in them. But I still try to watch every game involving an Aus Super Rugby side so that I can get a balanced (ha ha) view of teams, players and potential Wallabies.

OK let me start the season the same.
 

molman

Jim Lenehan (48)
Well that’s what you call taking the bait haha. You are relatively new here but the post you responded to was a bit of a pisstake on the relentless Quade v Foley debate that was undertaken on here from around 2014 through to 2019.
To be fair I think it's still a very current debate after Foley's inclusion last year and the prospect that he is possibly our 10 come the RWC. Especially in light of the fact that we don't seem to have settled on our preferred 10 and/or are contending with that preferred option being unavailable or undercooked come the RWC.

I can already see all the moaning and groaning that will occur if Eddie picks Foley as his man. :)
 

The Ghost of Raelene

Simon Poidevin (60)
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One Box Kick to change your life.

I don’t really care what Turinui thinks. Don’t ever find he value adds to coverage.

Eddie would have seen more than most of Meehan over the last few years.
 

TSR

Andrew Slack (58)
lol what? Turinui is easily one of the best pundits Stan have.
He also gives up an incredible amount of his own time to try and support rugby. I know part of it is with the Classic Wallabies and I assume there is some sort of remuneration there but I’ve found he is always very generous with his time and is good value across any age group - juniors to seniors. Very good guy from my experience.
 

Tackennut

Bob McCowan (2)
It's pretty simple - Rugby Australia have determined that the benefits (take your pick of metrics - success, popularity, financial, etc.) outweigh the cost of the single-year's overlap. There's also a decent chance that Eddie said it's 2023 or nothing.
In addition to this don't forget that EJ (Eddie Jones) was also sacked and will be getting paid out by the England and that may have come into the negotiation so its not inconcievable that we may be getting the benefit of that which allowed them to do the deal this year. His pay out plus no noncompete clause in his contract opened up a pretty appealing opportunity to strike and I'm confident that the blokes on our side are astute business to take advantage of these things.
 

gel

Ken Catchpole (46)
I've been the same. In the past I would avidly watch all Super Rugby games every week. Then it was just the Australian games, no Kiwi derbies. Then it was All Reds games, and all Aussie derbies. Last year, mostly just the Reds.

I have been watching more club though.
I find the kiwi derbies faster paced and more skillful than the Australian ones, so would say I enjoy them more.

I'm emotionally invested in some Australian sides obviously so tend to gain more feeling from some Australian matches.

I view the competition as a collection of teams tho, not as an Australia versus new Zealand competition so just watch and go for teams I happen to like and enjoy. No different to the views expressed in *that* thread from 2011.
 

RugbyReg

Rocky Elsom (76)
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He also gives up an incredible amount of his own time to try and support rugby. I know part of it is with the Classic Wallabies and I assume there is some sort of remuneration there but I’ve found he is always very generous with his time and is good value across any age group - juniors to seniors. Very good guy from my experience.

He’s the GM of Classic Wallabies. He’s salaried.
 
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