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Dick Tooth (41)
Well this thread at 12, 000 posts needs some form of congrats to all who have posted, in the main I think the debate has been well meaning and balanced.
It’s by far for me anyway the thread I read the most and posted on.
For 12, 000 or thereabouts, I thought some reflection was needed.
My views pre WWII individual sports, boxing and running etc, where our main sports. tennis and cricket especially tennis was huge.
From the advent of TV, team sports started to become the more mainstream and in the early 60’s both 7 & 9 started limited coverage of league and AFL.
At about this time rugby was in NSW at least the winter sport in state schools and established competition formats like the Shute Shield were as big or bigger than what league had.
Decades of poor management decisions combined with the increasing revenue of league lead to an exodus of players from union.
By the late 80’s early 90’s we even had many NZ union players switching to league for money. Matthew Ridge is a perfect example as he joined Manly and left the AB’s.
After Packer & Murdoch called a draw in the Super League war, they both turned their attention to rugby.
In a blind panic after decades of being raided and the Super League War, rugby jumped at the Murdoch dollars and Super Rugby was born be it at first a Super 6, then Super 10, to Super 12, and so on.
Our issue IMHO has always been lack of leadership, lack of vision combined with a appalling lack of faith in the game.
Australian rugby leadership has always lacked drive, and an ability to unite the warring parties and lead a united game.
Australian management has always looked for others to do the heavy lifting.
For me the time has come when we face a nightmare, if we dither too much longer we may find it near impossible to drag people from other actives be they sporting or other forms of entertainment.
We need to have faith in the game and open up a national domestic competition. The running of the competition should be by independently privately owned teams who will fund and develop rugby.
They are there but to bring them into the tent, we must give them control as no one in their right mind who would invest millions to have the RA and State Union boards run the game. As Al Baxter said on the podcast you simply cannot fund and run a code on 12 test matches with 4 played overseas.
It’s by far for me anyway the thread I read the most and posted on.
For 12, 000 or thereabouts, I thought some reflection was needed.
My views pre WWII individual sports, boxing and running etc, where our main sports. tennis and cricket especially tennis was huge.
From the advent of TV, team sports started to become the more mainstream and in the early 60’s both 7 & 9 started limited coverage of league and AFL.
At about this time rugby was in NSW at least the winter sport in state schools and established competition formats like the Shute Shield were as big or bigger than what league had.
Decades of poor management decisions combined with the increasing revenue of league lead to an exodus of players from union.
By the late 80’s early 90’s we even had many NZ union players switching to league for money. Matthew Ridge is a perfect example as he joined Manly and left the AB’s.
After Packer & Murdoch called a draw in the Super League war, they both turned their attention to rugby.
In a blind panic after decades of being raided and the Super League War, rugby jumped at the Murdoch dollars and Super Rugby was born be it at first a Super 6, then Super 10, to Super 12, and so on.
Our issue IMHO has always been lack of leadership, lack of vision combined with a appalling lack of faith in the game.
Australian rugby leadership has always lacked drive, and an ability to unite the warring parties and lead a united game.
Australian management has always looked for others to do the heavy lifting.
For me the time has come when we face a nightmare, if we dither too much longer we may find it near impossible to drag people from other actives be they sporting or other forms of entertainment.
We need to have faith in the game and open up a national domestic competition. The running of the competition should be by independently privately owned teams who will fund and develop rugby.
They are there but to bring them into the tent, we must give them control as no one in their right mind who would invest millions to have the RA and State Union boards run the game. As Al Baxter said on the podcast you simply cannot fund and run a code on 12 test matches with 4 played overseas.