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You obviously haven't seen the underground bunker built beneath their new palatial headquarters.
I am surprised a Hitler 'Downfall' parody clip hasn't been made as of yet.
You obviously haven't seen the underground bunker built beneath their new palatial headquarters.
ABC reporting a decision is still "several weeks away"
Unbelievable. They went from a few days out to 2 months. They must by now realise they have grossly mismanaged not just this situation but rugby for some time. If they don't have that level of self reflection and analysis the game is truly fucked.
Unbelievable. They went from a few days out to 2 months. They must by now realise they have grossly mismanaged not just this situation but rugby for some time. If they don't have that level of self reflection and analysis the game is truly fucked.
Fear can do that to you. Fear of legal action and saving their own skins.
How many players should be in each Super squad?
How many teams should we have in the NRC?
How many lunches can ARU board members attend each month?
Hmm, might need some more time to think about this. Maybe we can build a giant computer to figure it out.
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They have shown throughout this process that they have absolutely no regard for any of the stakeholders in the game,fans , players , sponsors , staff etc .
I'm struggling to find any words to define my disgust at the clowns in suits .
I just hope that whatever is left of the Rugby loving Australian public after this farce never forget the names Pulver , Clarke and Clyne as the architects of the games demise .
I'm quite sure it's the legal preparations and machinations that are preoccupying the ARU.
Before Clyne totally disappeared from view - after his infamous declaration that 'we must do more communicating (as the ARU)' - he referenced something along the lines of how careful he needed to be as '..we now have legal proceedings...'.
My own guess is that ARU's lawyers are working on how to use (a) the substantively reduced planned size of the Super comp and related broadcaster agreement variations (the ARU has already leaked this manoeuvre to journos in the Force context) and (b) more specifically the ARU's now ownership of the Force's IP as the basis for their refutation and rebuttal of the clause that endorses and seemingly ensures the Force will be in the Super comp until 2020.
The ARU legal plan may well be to argue: 'OK RugbyWA you push that 2020 clause, that's just fine, but we have the transcending and legally superior and predominating right to withhold use for all Force IP in such a context so you will not be able to operate at all once and if we negatively enforce the IP use rights clause.'
This could be a sound legal and procedural tactic as it locks the situation up with no party able to move commercially or operationally into 2018, and this type of outcome would definitely suit the ARU as below.
Such a more or less legally stalemated situation will be used by the ARU to say that the Force 'has nowhere to go, it cannot legally operate without the IP rights licensed back to it by the ARU so your only option is to commence negotiations with us for a graceful close-down with player contracts paid out, etc.'
I agree with the sentiment but this failure has been far longer in the making than PUlver and Co. They are just the latest in the line of insular appointees to the ARU that have been complicit in the failure of Australian Rugby.
The fact is since Professionalism the system in Australia has been flawed but due to a few key reasons, not the least being the self interested nature of each of the parties involved in the ARU (ie. the States and RUPA) the system has never achieved the reform needed. JON for all the massive plaudits he gets for the success on field between 96-03 (which is in large part inherited from the players of the old amateur system and the influence) he did Sweet FA to actually drive real change and make the systems 1) Sustainable in the long term 2) Drive genuine growth (not just in pro pay packets and management) 3) Implement real governance reform with transparency and accountability.
Pulver is incompetent and has been shown to be out of his depth, and has done nothing to address the issues raised above, but he is not the sole author of the story now unfolding, we have to acknowledge that or else we run the risk of short term fixes with no lasting meaningful change.
As is standard ARU procedure. Yes.But will it take seven million years to work it out, only to be destroyed minutes before producing it by the ARU/SANZAAR?
Nah. Will they go quietly?Such a more or less legally stalemated situation will be used by the ARU to say that the Force 'has nowhere to go, it cannot legally operate without the IP rights licensed back to it by the ARU so your only option is to commence negotiations with us for a graceful close-down with player contracts paid out, etc.'
The ARU's way to try to sink the Force will be to get between the club and players. Delay, delay, delay and move to prohibit new contracts until the good players sign elsewhere.
Aim to force the Force to have a squad with 30 local players instead of 15 local players and make the club uncompetitive.
Sure, if the ARU want it, Perth will be gone from Australian Rugby. But it might not be so in 2018.
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Why is NZ not sharing the REAL pain?
They are clearly supporting and pushing these changes.
They, by all accounts, are driving the inclusion of the Sunwolves and Jags at the expense of Aus and SA teams.
They, for fairness and as the current quasi leader of SANZAR should be willing to share the pain in what is a potentially difficult and divisive time. From which they clearly think they will gain much.
Then maybe we would get some real impetus from the SANZAR group to solve the problems.
I blame our Management and Board for this lack of foresight in allowing this to happen as it has. No innovation, no backbone just lazy.