These guys probably share a limo and just travel from board meeting to airport lounge to board meeting. (All on the shareholders)
If that were reality, methinks Pulver and Clyne would rock up without balls and having forgotten to book the court.Yup, I think the Force's position now is "See you in court".
Bring your racquet.
Selected snippets:
Super Rugby door ajar for Rebels-Brumbies mergerWayne SmithThe Australian
… With Canberra not able to match the projected growth rates of either Melbourne or Perth over the next 10 years, the least disruptive solution for Australian rugby would be for the Brumbies to move to Melbourne and continue the Brumbies brand in the Victorian capital.
… “Obviously, for legal reasons as we have reserved all our rights, I can’t really comment on this idea,” said Cox, when asked his opinion of the idea. “But it’s certainly great to see someone thinking outside the box to help the ARU board find a way out of this. But it is a matter for the ARU board and we certainly haven’t had any discussions with the Brumbies.”
… Seemingly that’s not about to happen. An ARU spokesman last night insisted it had not altered course. “There has been no change to the ARU’s position that the Brumbies are no longer part of any discussion with regards to the process of reducing to four Super Rugby teams for the 2018 season.”
… The scheduled talks between the Force and the ARU are starting to resemble the Panmunjom talks at the end of the Korean War, where negotiations broke down over the height of flagpoles. Last night the two parties couldn’t even agree that discussions would go ahead on Thursday as planned.
I've got a feeling that Bill is going to be the scapegoat for the ARU.
But the joint really needs a clean out of the Board, starting with Clyne.
Selected snippets:
Super Rugby door ajar for Rebels-Brumbies mergerWayne SmithThe Australian
… With Canberra not able to match the projected growth rates of either Melbourne or Perth over the next 10 years, the least disruptive solution for Australian rugby would be for the Brumbies to move to Melbourne and continue the Brumbies brand in the Victorian capital.
… “Obviously, for legal reasons as we have reserved all our rights, I can’t really comment on this idea,” said Cox, when asked his opinion of the idea. “But it’s certainly great to see someone thinking outside the box to help the ARU board find a way out of this. But it is a matter for the ARU board and we certainly haven’t had any discussions with the Brumbies.”
… Seemingly that’s not about to happen. An ARU spokesman last night insisted it had not altered course. “There has been no change to the ARU’s position that the Brumbies are no longer part of any discussion with regards to the process of reducing to four Super Rugby teams for the 2018 season.”
… The scheduled talks between the Force and the ARU are starting to resemble the Panmunjom talks at the end of the Korean War, where negotiations broke down over the height of flagpoles. Last night the two parties couldn’t even agree that discussions would go ahead on Thursday as planned.
I've got a feeling that Bill is going to be the scapegoat for the ARU.
But the joint really needs a clean out of the Board, starting with Clyne.
Amalgamating them is, in effect, no different to cutting the Brumbies. They'd play a couple of games in Canberra for a season which nobody would go to and then just move completely to Melbourne.Whilst I know a lot of the Rebels and Brumbies fans will disagree, it seems to me that the amalgamation of those two teams is far more innovative and progressive than simply cutting the Force.
It has the least downside IMO. Its absolute cowardice from the ARU to simply cut the Force and then pretend to fit a process around it.
If they are gone then cut the bullshit and rip the band aid off. They're going to get sued either way.
Amalgamating them is, in effect, no different to cutting the Brumbies. They'd play a couple of games in Canberra for a season which nobody would go to and then just move completely to Melbourne.
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Amalgamating them is, in effect, no different to cutting the Brumbies. They'd play a couple of games in Canberra for a season which nobody would go to and then just move completely to Melbourne.
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These guys probably share a limo and just travel from board meeting to airport lounge to board meeting. (All on the shareholders)
A little bit more googling and Brett Robinson is currently in the employ of the Bank of Queensland as a Specialist CEO; whatever that is
Guess who is the Chairman of the Bank of Queensland, none other than New South Wales Rugby Union and Waratahs chairman Roger Davis.
The gene pool is dry!
ARU have spoken decision to be made in the next 48-72hrs........ARU have spoken. Brumbies are safe - no cut or merger.
The merger isn't happening.
http://www.foxsports.com.au/rugby/a...r/news-story/063e1538cb3a6fc6c91268918a7d5698
Shall we outsource running rugby in Australia to the NZRU?So we need to save money _let's cut the big expense that adds the least value. Easy, we cut the aru saving Australian rugby millions per year.
That doesn't stop us from discussing the merits of the decision.