whats the latest on all the dodginess behind closed doors at the brumbies??
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I don't read the Oz, so I ask faithfully: is he a windbag because heMark Ella is a regular windbag for the Oz...
I don't read the Oz, so I ask faithfully: is he a windbag because he
a) writes NSW centric stuff
b) writes anti- Brumbies stuff
c) writes stuff with a revisionist halcyon eye
d) writes crap?
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you missed e) all of the above
whats the latest on all the dodginess behind closed doors at the brumbies??
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This is where it is interesting. If the Rebels are cut, they'll sue and the Forcd breathe a sigh of relief. If the Force are cut, we'll sue for breach of the Alliance Agreement and I'd bet my right nut that Cox will sue for being embroiled in this saga. Better to just be sued once if you ask me.
and they made the blues play soo many kiwi teams, sanazars are #%^}ersA piss poor force schedule makes a piss poor Bulls schedule OK?
I reiterate, its almost like someone in SANZAAR wanted a particularly shite schedule in 2017.
It was a base grant of $5.7million, with the ARU reporting that would be receiving an extra $1.8 on top of that for additional costs in 2016.
When you break down the grants and funding its gets even more murky, whilst the ARU now claims Super Rugby grants to all teams are $33million, up $8million from 2016 it doesn't mention that the Western Force player wages have been shifted to the ARU's own player costs($3.6million). So, does this mean the grants to the Super Rugby teams have increased by $8million even with one less team to grant now that the ARU have assumed the costs of the Force into their own? If it does, it begs the question where has the money gone, whilst the QRU reported an increase in grants from $5.7 to $7.8million that doesn't account for all the funding(see below).
$33million/4 teams = $8.2million..
Here is another little footnote in the ARU annual report, it states Super Rugby team costs of $8.1m, an increase of $4.8m(predominantly travel costs).
The 2015 NZRU annual report (possibly NSFW in Australia as it contains images of R. McCaw).
As the opening infographic outlines, they provided almost 10 million in provincial grants in 2015. There's nothing on the franchises (that I can see, anyway), but I believe they're largely self sustaining as the NZRU foots all the wages for players and coaches. The franchises themselves basically look after logistics and game-day events.
As for how much money they have in the bank, cash reserves "remained strong at $59.1 million, slightly down on the previous year, which is due more to timing of receipt of one-off grants in 2014" (pg 19).
EDIT: There's some numbers thrown around on page 73 under "28 TRANSACTIONS WITH RELATED PARTIES: PROVINCIAL UNIONS AND SUPER RUGBY ENTITIES" which may mean something to those more interested than I in accounting wordyness.
100% agree. On what basis were they excluded from the cull?Wayne Smith is 100% correct.
The Brumbies should be the ones to go, or merge.
I'ts a train wreck right across Australian Rugby Mudskipper, and the Brumbies have lost just as much money as the Western Force have over the last 5 years, the only difference is one had $11million from the sale of land to keep the creditors at bay.
That (2015) report was dated April 2016, so the 2016 report should be out soon I'd imagine.
They invested it in their future and oaid for it themselves tgats a massive difference. The force sold their IP and name to the ARU for cash investments. Brumbies didnt