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Dick Tooth (41)
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BH
Lets acknowledge posters on this forum have the best interest of rugby at heart. Further that debating various ideas is a good thing. So we are in total agreement in these areas.
Some "context" with many of my posts, and please, please, please, no one take any offence, nor am I claiming any sort of super intellect nor super insight. However without claiming to be unique or special, a lot of my career has been in business research and looking at what works. Often looking well into the future looking at trends etc and what works. So by nature I read extensively on sports management from around the world. I think I have good understanding of whats working in the sports world and what new viewership trends are.
My interpretation of where we are is we don't have the capital to get out of where we are. Further no government will give us the money, and in its current declining state most business people will not invest in rugby. My solution to this is private ownership with private capital in a competition licensed to the owners by RA, which is the most common format by light years of successful sporting codes world over.
As to viewership especially eyes in from of screens, the young don't watch TV, TV is in decline and even if we could get a FTA TV deal I doubt it would have a major effect. Many sports are heading towards streaming, I think it was Amazon streaming, who outbid subscription bidders for some EPL rights. If you are a fan of rugby anywhere in the world you will pay a small subscription to watch a decent competition. I can't see why within a few years why an Australian rugby competition could not if priced low enough get my two million subscribers.
cyclopath
My bad, also reduces broadcast costs by half as well.
BH & Rebel
My subscription number of 2 million, OK Europe, USA, Asia, Australia, NZ, SA.
With the lower cost as only 90 games we can charge $ 35.00 for a years subscription.
Who is going to sign up to that outside of Australia? There is no shortage of rugby to watch.
You would essentially be needing to get all the viewers who currently watch Super Rugby because it is included in whatever TV package they have to pay an additional cost to watch a competition that is vastly inferior in quality.
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Let me start this post with an apology to those in say the “”status que”” who I have termed apologist or similar names often worst. Especially outside this forum I can be quite vocal, and in some rugby circles I am considered a serial pest I think.
I know I am well and truly in your sights with this sort of comment.
I don't think anyone thinks the status quo is ideal or necessarily wants it to continue.
Raising issues with suggested alternatives is not suggesting that what we have currently is working or is the best way forward.
If we don't critically discuss issues we may as well just say that the best way forward is to have a well funded competition of 10 Australian teams that are privately owned by richlisters that are willing to plough money into it, they'll sign all our best players on great contracts, spend huge money on advertising and get 25,000+ people to every game and pay to put it on FTA.
Problem solved. Rugby Australia can thank us later.
BH
Lets acknowledge posters on this forum have the best interest of rugby at heart. Further that debating various ideas is a good thing. So we are in total agreement in these areas.
Some "context" with many of my posts, and please, please, please, no one take any offence, nor am I claiming any sort of super intellect nor super insight. However without claiming to be unique or special, a lot of my career has been in business research and looking at what works. Often looking well into the future looking at trends etc and what works. So by nature I read extensively on sports management from around the world. I think I have good understanding of whats working in the sports world and what new viewership trends are.
My interpretation of where we are is we don't have the capital to get out of where we are. Further no government will give us the money, and in its current declining state most business people will not invest in rugby. My solution to this is private ownership with private capital in a competition licensed to the owners by RA, which is the most common format by light years of successful sporting codes world over.
As to viewership especially eyes in from of screens, the young don't watch TV, TV is in decline and even if we could get a FTA TV deal I doubt it would have a major effect. Many sports are heading towards streaming, I think it was Amazon streaming, who outbid subscription bidders for some EPL rights. If you are a fan of rugby anywhere in the world you will pay a small subscription to watch a decent competition. I can't see why within a few years why an Australian rugby competition could not if priced low enough get my two million subscribers.