Hasn't every franchise needed bailing out at some time?
As we all know both the Rebels & Force were bailed out in recent years.
The Brumbies would have also needed bailing out if they didn't haveover $10M to burn through.
The Reds have also been bleeding money.
The Tahs were pretty much saved by regenerating interest when they won the comp.
That suggests to me, that to be competitive and solvent, all the planets must align.
One little thing goes wrong, and things fall apart quickly.
That just confirms the funding is insufficient.
A, I realise that you think everyone who is not you is a philistine. It's not true though.
If this was a comment against either the Force or the Rebels it was actually offensive. After that it depends on the intent.
But dive in brother, all yours in your infinite wisdom
Their "best" ain't such a step up from what they're fielding now. That is, when the actual Japanese players can even get a start for the Sunwolves.....ahead of some ring-in foreigner who was.....unwanted by his Super Rugby team. Why the fuck are the Sunwolves even there then? It ain't for the expansion of the game aspect for Japanese players and it sure ain't for the "Asian TV money". No man-in-the-street even knows they exist. Games are only on cable TV that barely any prick even bothers with in Japan.
Unfortunately BLR, having objective criteria doesn't seem to fit with the ARU way of doing things.
I'd have thought that seeing they have said that they have been "looking for an excuse" to drop from 5 teams to 4 for some time, that they would have a set of objective criteria ready to go. It seems that this would be too much to expect from the great strategic thinkers on the ARU board.
EDIT: For example
1. Cash reserves
2. Sponsorship
3. Debt
4. On field results
5. Elite development structure
6. Number of clubs/juniors/schools playing in season long competitions
Weight them how you like, but at least have some measurable data on which to make decisions. But if we've learnt anything, it's that the ARU aren't big fans of measurable data when making decisions.
With sunwolves joining oz conference they need to address making sunwolves more competitive as watching oz sides thrash sunwolves would be just the same problem of watching kiwi teams thrash oz sides. Fans want a more evenly balanced and competitive competition and why that is not hard for sanzaar to understand worries me. If you want to compete against European domestic competitions and stop the exodus of players to those competitions you have to create similar competitive dynamic those competitions create and remove the constraints. I am quite angry that sanzaar partners and designers of super rugby are failing to acknowledge this and address this seriously.This. If SANZAAR/ARU are concerned about the quality of rugby by the remaining franchises surely the Sunwolves participation must be called into question. WTF were they ever included in the first place?
Forgive me for harping on about this but I fail to see why the Sunwolves have been ring-fenced in this tragedy. For Pulver to throw one of the Oz franchises to the wolves for the sake of quality/numbers/conference setup while retaining the Sunwolves requires some explanation. There SHOULD be a higher-level comp in east Asia, but it's not our remit to set it up. There's no J in SANZAAR.
Volvola has played tests - one of which I saw in the flesh. I thought the Wobblies would eat him alive but he was fine at that level.Not deemed good enough for any Aussie franchise. But, for every Ala'alatoa there is a Volavola.
hole back 3. They have a crack and are a lot of fun to watch.
It's an Animal Farm quote - I think he basically means things are unfairly stacked for the Rebels despite this being pitched as a fair process. Clever.
^^^^^its a gilt edged bad joke.
Are they scared for the 2019 RWC.?
You'd generate more interest in rugby by that being held than by fielding a semi-Japanese super team in Singapore.
It's worth noting that when S15 was better it didn't have a Japanese team in it - so if we're returning to the good old days how has this historical inaccuracy survived?
ARU will say they'd not save any money if the Sunwolves went.
Somewhere in the vicinity of 12 to 14 millionAs a matter of curiousity, does anyone know the cost of running a Super Rugby team on a weekly or annual basis?
This would include player and Club personnel payments, administration costs and travel expenses.
I realise it would vary from Club to Club but does anyone have a ballpark figure?
...reports are just over 5000 crowd!
This thread is some kind of internet singularity - it's accretion disc ever robbing other threads of much needed attention at a rate that's now almost impossible to keep track of
Specially the match threads.
Still kudos for all avoiding Godwin's law.
yep, tuning in to see bright sunny awfternoon kickoffs to be played out before zero-fucks-given cavernous empty stadii really makes me wonder how much the goddamn tickets cost. They should be giving the fucken things away to kids in the street. Huge, silent, virtually completely empty stadiums and some microscopic players having a bit of an afternoon run-around somewhere out there not a cool look for broadcasting $$Interesting piece of information to consider from last night:
Africa 1 (Strormers W6-L0) V Africa 2 (Lions W5-L1) conference leaders played last night (AKA the top 2 teams in SA atm) in front of...
....reports are just over 5000 crowd!
yep, tuning in to see bright sunny awfternoon kickoffs to be played out before zero-fucks-given cavernous empty stadii really makes me wonder how much the goddamn tickets cost. They should be giving the fucken things away to kids in the street. Huge, silent, virtually completely empty stadiums and some microscopic players having a bit of an afternoon run-around somewhere out there not a cool look for broadcasting $$
Somewhere in the vicinity of 12 to 14 million
The basic distribution is exactly the same these days .And from reading various posts i gather that not all teams receive the same amount of funding from the ARU ??