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Dick Tooth (41)
This is the catch 22 the game faces here, yes the Wallabies generate the interest, but the whole set up of the game here essentially ensures this, and how much of that is due to the lack of excitement in Super rugby.
Can the code here seriously expect not just to survive but grow when from July on-wards you are pretty much just playing Test rugby, you can't grow the game from the top down. You may excite your fan base, but your not going to grow it with just Test rugby.
Super rugby from Feb to June & then test rugby from July on-wards is IMO opinion a slow decline to obscurity as we are already witnessing, because neither competitions are designed to attract new fans.
Hoggy you don't know how right you are, as Al Baxter said on the podcast you simply can't fund and grow a code on 12 annual test matches with normally 4 played overseas.
George Harrison when still with the Beatles penned a classic in ""While my guitar gently Weeps"""
Today I read a AFR article that brought Harrison's classic came to mind. Recently I have gone on and on and on and on and on and on and on, about the need to look for rugby folk with money willing to invest in sport and provide their expertise.
Actually there is still a chance here as this bid my not get up.
I have repeatedly said Twiggy is not alone.
Hoggy I will only copy part and then let you open the article if you like. But a rugby fan and potential is going to fund an A-League bid.
From the AFR read, then weep, then think if Twiggy, Walker and others got together .
https://www.afr.com/business/sport/...new-club-in-sydneys-southwest-20180607-h112nh
Billionaire Lang Walker admits to being more a rugby union fan, but he says he can see a good business reason for backing a bid for a new A-League soccer club in Sydney's south-west.
Walker this week revealed he would fund a bid for a licence for the Macarthur region, a fast-growing area set to have 1 million people living there within 15 years.
His Walker Corporation, which has more than $2 billion worth of property investments on its balance sheet, would provide some funding for the team and also have substantial input in the upgrade of the Campbelltown Stadium