We can poke fun at SZ's poor writing and all, but the fact is that in this article he's displaying a directness and transparency over previously unrevealed relationships and implied bias risk that's all too rare in the 'mates and networked' world of Australian rugby and that stands as one of the components explaining why in general it's a badly managed, introverted code in this country.
SZ: What I found more troubling than what Kearns and Kafer had to say is that they are actually on the Waratahs’ Rugby Advisory Committee. This seems to be a formal part of the Waratahs franchise.
The Sunday Telegraph ‘revealed’ that they have had three meetings of ‘frank and open assessment sessions’ in the last six months on what is happening with the Waratahs.
Troubling? Because as broadcasters they should really disclose the appointment (even though it is unpaid) when they talk about the Waratahs on the Rugby Club and on the excellent Fox Sports rugby broadcasts.
For an ancient journalist like myself, there is an obvious conflict of interest of any broadcaster who has a sort of official connection with an organisation involved in running a franchise that he comments about.
He's 100% right. It's ludicrous that neither Kafer nor Kearns have hitherto revealed these 'advisory' roles at the Tahs and it's obvious these roles (a) should be known to Fox viewers and (b) ideally, as supposedly
independent commentators, they should not be commentating on Tahs matches if they chose to be intimately involved with Tahs' management and coaching practices. That they could not see this conflict for themselves, indicts their objectivity and professional judgement. It also reflects poorly on Fox's professional standards if they permit these types of semi-secret individual franchise engagements - paid or unpaid - by their commenting panel.
Neither of these two commentators' outputs re the Tahs can be held reliable and objective from now on (not that I and others have not wondered why this panel's critique of the Tahs' play has often seemed so much milder than deserved).
The other issue that arises is WTF has this Rugby Advisory Committee being doing all these years? Is this another cunning innovation at co-optation-to-avoid-genuine-change a la 2011's Fan Forum? The Tahs' management seem expert at 'reviews' and 'action plans' and 'forums' that cause the illusion of self-examination, but that lead down only Moore Park garden paths.