NH club rugby
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@crucial said in NH club rugby:
I would be coaching players to carry the ball high.
Yep.
Fingers crossed it'll mean more offloads in the tackle and a more flowing attack.
Now if they could just go back to ball carrier has to release the ball as soon as they hit the deck.
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@mikethesnow said in NH club rugby:
@crucial said in NH club rugby:
I would be coaching players to carry the ball high.
Yep.
Fingers crossed it'll mean more offloads in the tackle and a more flowing attack.
Now if they could just go back to ball carrier has to release the ball as soon as they hit the deck.
And players have to stay on their feet at rucks...
Fuck it, let's cut to what we all we want; bring back rucking!
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@mikethesnow said in NH club rugby:
@crucial said in NH club rugby:
I would be coaching players to carry the ball high.
Yep.
Fingers crossed it'll mean more offloads in the tackle and a more flowing attack.
Now if they could just go back to ball carrier has to release the ball as soon as they hit the deck.
The old school 'carry the ball in the armpit may come back in vogue.
The biggest 'enforcement' I'd like to see is clamping down on 'plane landing' at ruck/tackle area
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RFU financial road bumps to impact the Premiership from 2020 with reduced payments from the RFU to the Premiership Clubs.
Calls for player wage deflation in the Premiership grow louder as the RFU warned clubs that the current salary inflation is unsustainable, predicting a downturn in funding to the Premiership by the Union that could leave clubs with massive shortfalls. ..... The clubs increased revenue was, in part, by funding from the RFU in return for access to England players. This payment was negotiated in 2016 for £112m fixed for four years followed by a second payment in 2020. The second half of that deal could see a reduced payment due to dependency on RFU financial performance. The RFU is currently going through a cost-cutting exercise to deal with rising costs, including making 62 people redundant. The rise of player payments to England’s players has also created pressure on the bottom line. “If our income comes down, so does the agreement payment. So it doesn’t cause us a problem forever, it is just within the next two years,” said RFU chief executive Steve Brown.```
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Clumsy blue. Substitute for HIA
Move on.
Maybe have a look at pink 11 for the swinging arm.
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@chris-b said in NH club rugby:
@stargazer Wyatt has bought the Stirling Sports store in Nelson and had a grand re-opening a couple of weeks ago. Can't see him heading off for another rugby stint unless he was offered crazy money.
Owning a brick and mortar sports store that isn't Rebel Sports in this day and age could be dicey - earning some Euros might be a wise investment for his future if his body holds together.
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@nepia Maybe - though he's squeezed in 13 years as a pro rugby player and nine as an AB, so he's probably pretty comfortably off. Run his sports shop for a hobby. (I think he's got a better location in Nelson than Rebel Sports).
I see they've already conscripted him to appear on some of the Sky pre-match/post match shows and he speaks very well - especially for a prop. He might be able to take on John Drake's old role.
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@chris-b said in NH club rugby:
@nepia Maybe - though he's squeezed in 13 years as a pro rugby player and nine as an AB, so he's probably pretty comfortably off. Run his sports shop for a hobby. (I think he's got a better location in Nelson than Rebel Sports).
I see they've already conscripted him to appear on some of the Sky pre-match/post match shows and he speaks very well - especially for a prop. He might be able to take on John Drake's old role.
You'd hope so, and yep, if it was a hobby and not his bread and butter then all good.
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@chris-b said in NH club rugby:
I see they've already conscripted him to appear on some of the Sky pre-match/post match shows and he speaks very well - especially for a prop. He might be able to take on John Drake's old role.
IIRC, he's very popular with the Sky TV commentators (regularly appears on Stevenson and Mils' podcast), so that wouldn't be surprising.
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@johanek said in NH club rugby:
Premiership clubs lost £38.5m in 16-17
Only one club turned a profit. Another spent more in wages than their turnover.
They're bleeding talent out of our game, and they don't even make money.
This is not news. All the signs are that they will eventually mimic elements of the Irish system in terms of player management, reduce number of foreign players, make greater use of academies. And they’ll have to cut salary costs. The supposed £1m Piutau salary is a joke. Completely unsustainable.