It's diabolical. If it wasn't so serious it would be laughable. The code is literally collapsing under their watch and the ARU haven't said a word since since a couple of chest beating radio interviews the day after the announcement to chop a team.
Agree KOB, and their sudden silence is deafening.
Clyne seemingly decided to 'lead from the front' for all of 10 minutes and after his receipt of Alan Jones' intense flame thrower he appears to have totally disappeared from view. Skin transplant anyone?
He did say 'we need to do a lot more communicating'. Which interestingly is the attribute that ex-ARU Chairman M Hawker deemed was the one that was most important when picking B Pulver as CEO.
Perhaps the requisite lawyers' meetings are just taking too much of Clyne's valuable (part) time. One thing elite Sydney business society does very well is: lawyer-ing up with bundles of expensive 'top tier' lawyers for battle. All manner of threatening letters have likely been drafted for every imaginable scenario. Let's just hope the otherwise elite ARU admin team does not mix them up and send the wrong ones out to unintended parties.
Maybe the penny has dropped in St Leonards that the cleverly constructed, carefully crafted 'save Super Rugby' plan of cutting one team is little but a temporary diversion from the, uh hmmm, slightly bigger problem wherein the Tahs, Reds and Brumbies may in truth soon be (or are already) facing far bigger financial and performance dangers than the cullee candidates in Melbourne and Perth.
I for one am looking forward to more of Mr Clyne's proactive communications regarding all 5 Australian Super teams and why they are all performing so poorly and just what does the ARU intend to do about its real, not phoney, problems that darken and intensify by the week.