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Complete failure on every count.
Here is the Arbib report itself. Interesting reading.
http://myrugby.rugby.com.au/myrugby/images/docs/Gov/Details.pdf
Complete failure on every count.
Here is the Arbib report itself. Interesting reading.
http://myrugby.rugby.com.au/myrugby/images/docs/Gov/Details.pdf
If we are framing markets, what's the betting the ARU rushes through contracts to secure Billy P's tenure before this imbroglio gets any worse.Litigation update:
Promises made to force in 2016: check.
Representations implied or express made to Rebels on purchase of licence: check.
Promises made to SANZAAR: check.
Promises and representations inconsistent with one another thereby revealing their falsity: check.
All systems are go: BET365 framing a market - no litigation the rank outsider.
Bureaucratic bumf. And I speak as a CPA who has worked in general management in a very large and very successful professional sporting organisation (not in Australia, and not in rugby).
If we are framing markets, what's the betting the ARU rushes through contracts to secure Billy P's tenure before this imbroglio gets any worse.
There may well be, but Gnostic isn't.
No you are so wrong and miss the point made that poor decisions and abject failure to convert casual sports fans of the wallabies was due to decisions at the top with failure to invest in much else then super rugby with failure of nrc Mark 1 leading to investment in nrc Mark 2 only being some years ago.The NRL went through far worse than this.
The Super League wars dwarfs anything that has happened in rugby.
But the game survived. Why? Because enough people like it, so they continued to watch it, support it, and play it.
A game cannot not be destroyed by quote/unquote management mistakes, incompetence, bad decisions, or any other top down influence.
A game can wither away, however. If the base starts to lose interest (or if the base is not regularly refreshed with new members), the end is nigh.
We live in a democracy, people make choices. Like it or not, look at the trend lines realistically. Our high point as a sport was reached in the early oughties, and it has been downhill ever since.
Blaming Pulver or the ARU, or Uncle Tom Cobbly, misses the point entirely. Ask your neighbour or your workmate whether they like rugby or not. Listen carefully to what they say.
Easy to outline problems Gnostic but much harder to propose solutions so how about telling us what we could do instead to improve and/or create a better rugby product. As nrc is at least trying to do something different and happy to accept better alternatives to work towards via constructive debate but just criticising something with out alternatives gets us no where.
So what would you propose as alternatives as we can't just criticise without alternatives being proposed as that is destructive and not constructive which has been the bigger problem amongst different rugby stakeholders imo.
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Am i the only person sniffing something odd with Wayne Smith's "You couldn't make it up if you tried?". Or perhaps earlier reporting?
Originally we were told that SANZAR was waiting on SARU and ARU to discuss with the stakeholders before confirming a revised format. Now we are told there was a commitment giving by the ARU in London.
Those two statements sound mutually exclusive, don't they?
I don't know whereto for Super Rugby bit as long as it is as far away as possible from the rubbish served up in Pretoria, Durban, Sydney and Perth this weekend.
The basic lack of skill, vision and execution on display by 8 professional sports teams is dumbfounding.
And it seems to me it is just getting worse.
Btw, and no one's picked up on this yet, a highlight of that article being that, for the first time in a while, it's clear that ARU board members are now leaking to Smith of their disquiet over management's conduct and seemingly very poor transparency back to them over the real state of legal agreements the ARU has with the Force and Rebels.
This would imply that the board has a problem with the CEO would it not?
There is no doubt in my mind here that heads must roll.
If we are framing markets, what's the betting the ARU rushes through contracts to secure Billy P's tenure before this imbroglio gets any worse.
I don't know whereto for Super Rugby bit as long as it is as far away as possible from the rubbish served up in Pretoria, Durban, Sydney and Perth this weekend.
The basic lack of skill, vision and execution on display by 8 professional sports teams is dumbfounding.
And it seems to me it is just getting worse.
Blaming Pulver or the ARU, or Uncle Tom Cobbly, misses the point entirely. Ask your neighbour or your workmate whether they like rugby or not. Listen carefully to what they say.
Bureaucratic bumf. And I speak as a CPA who has worked in general management in a very large and very successful professional sporting organisation (not in Australia, and not in rugby).
I am happy with concepts of build from bottom up but to suggest we just rely on shute shield with no professional opportunities will not support grass roots. We have more pi players involved because of more pro opportunities created since moving to professional era from.amateur era but still not enough to stop league killing it in this market for talent. We don't create better professional pathways that are sustainale will only further damage grass roots against the well drilled other football codes who are now making headway in rugby traditional former monopoly areas of private schools.I heard a few months ago that he was so jack of it he was out at the end of his current term.
He said something on Friday that made me think that wasn't right.
Offsiders on the ABC was pretty much on the money this AM in the way it described the ARU but it also said Netball has some governance issues.
And then you have the AOC debacle.
Its looking to me that the number one qualification for a sports administrator should be a lack of interest in being a sports administrator since nepotism, short sightedness and inbreeding currently permeate nearly all our sports.
Just read the posts like a John Clarke paradoyOh FFS - I thought I was reading a post of yours from a year ago.
We know how good you were - but as John McEnroe said "the older I get the better I was"