Anzac Day match figure for the AFL today - 85,539
2 Super teams won't get that many through the gate over their 8 home games this year.
Shows how deep of a hole we are in.
In this vein, a really well-organised We're Not Gonna Take it: Give Rugby Back to Us movement could absolutely work, it's not too late to attempt it and I have often thought of putting some money up and starting it, such is my deep-seated detestation of and sadness towards what I see so shockingly committed (or omitted) in the negative by our so-called 'leaders'.
It would work right now as the code's alarming crisis and the utter incompetence (and obvious, total failure of the RUs and ARU to honour their pledge to oversight the code the rugby community and not themselves) has never been plainer or more in full public and media view.
It's factual that this world of ours has principally been formed by the three interrelated forces: the positive power of the human spirit, the massive impact of science and its vast application, and the successful (over time) protest movements that have ultimately led to positive social change that have benefitted most people.
So, we need our own rugby protest movement.
But I'm not sure we care just that little bit extra enough, with that required searing passion, effort and intensity, to ever make it happen.
We're probably the types that want someone else to do it, aren't we?
That being one of the best observations made here in some time.
There are two problems in this notable zone of concern:
One, and this is important, the ARU's and local RU's governance systems provide zero mechanisms of for, for example, 'grassroots' or any kind of 'outside' rugby-loving group to be heard, represented formally, or easily elected to such bodies' boards or other formal committees.
Appallingly, the boards of our State RUs are typically and solely hand-picked by their respective Chairmen via his personal network.
Rare footage of the latest ARU AGM, showing the board on stage and prospective Shore Old Boys, former Walalbies and assorted corporate hacks in the audience auditioning for future board seats.
We need a World Rugby revolution.
85,000 the night before at Richmond v Melbourne gameAnzac Day match figure for the AFL today - 85,539
2 Super teams won't get that many through the gate over their 8 home games this year.
Shows how deep of a hole we are in.
we need a ARU that is going to represent the code in all areas of Australia.
I return to your point: perhaps we need to protest better and more innovatively.
So, we need our own rugby protest movement.
All this may be true
and while some things you have listed are objective, others are highly subjective.
They can't sack the Brumbies because they told them they wouldn't and they altered their position as a result.Can't see this happening.
ARU can't possibly enter into legal battle with Force, as it opens them up to claims from SANZAAR as well.
They simply have to give Cox a big bag of money, or the Brumbies...
It is....
It's not.
And apparently the Brumbies are the most watched Australian team on overseas broadcasters, and currently second behind the Tahs on Foxtel.