This weekend is rock bottom or at least I hope it is. Something needs to change at the top because the fish rots from the head -- many years in the corporate world tells me that.
Your life in the corporate world will also have taught you that there are factors that are within your control, and factors that are not within your control.
Everybody is thrashing the ARU across the board, for things that they could have done better, but also because we have been seriously impacted by factors that are either not within our control at all, or which have been going bad for 30 years.
There are two huge problems. One is the money that is available in the NH, and the fact that, unlike soccer for one good example, there is no system of transfer fees, and very few other controls. So we just keep losing good players, hand over fist.
The other is the rule book. I know that this is not a popular opinion, but to me we need to face the fact that the rules of our game are complicated at best, incomprehensible at worst.
Another factor outside our control is that Tom Wills invented a game which, had it not been invented, would not have taken over prime territory for our game.
Rugby league and its success over the years is another factor totally outside our control.
As the years pass, fewer and fewer kids play our game at state schools, partly because there is less organised contact sport in state schools these days. So there are fewer and fewer people who grow up with any interest in or knowledge of our game at all.
There is plenty of rot to go around, it is flattering to the potential scope of our game to say that somehow if only the ARU did a better job, everything would come up roses.