Aussie Pro Rugby
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@SidBarret said in Aussie Rugby:
@barbarian didn't that period also correspond with the league wars leaving more media space for rugby?
Not really- the League wars were around 97-98, where our binge on leaguies took place in the early 2000s.
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Hey all - despite the three-ring shitshow that is the professional game, those of us in the trenches against League, AFL, and Soccer still have to run our clubs. SO fuck it - if you know anyone living in NW Sydney who wants a club or just wants to come down and buy our beer, send them this way:
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@barbarian said in Aussie Rugby:
@SidBarret said in Aussie Rugby:
@barbarian didn't that period also correspond with the league wars leaving more media space for rugby?
Not really- the League wars were around 97-98, where our binge on leaguies took place in the early 2000s.
@SidBarret - the SuperLeague war probably did boost the price of our existing stocks, peripherally at least, at the advent of professionalism in rugby. It was well noted that guys like Tim Horan and Jason Little were in the sights of League clubs and that gave their management bargaining power.
Now I think about it probably why we have had a history of backs being paid more than forwards; the forwards weren't targeted to the same degree.
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@NTA said in Aussie Rugby:
Now I think about it probably why we have had a history of backs being paid more than forwards; the forwards weren't targeted to the same degree.
Forwards are the reason teams win at international level; those deeply ingrained skillsets and decisionmaking is critical in union. League has fewer specialised skills, but doesn't value the Union forward skillsets that get to the pinnacle (work over the ball, set pieces).
Backs skills are more transferable between codes (within reason).
Also, Jonah would have been amazing as a WR in NFL
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@NTA said in Aussie Rugby:
@nzzp said in Aussie Rugby:
Jonah would have been amazing as a WR in NFL
Because he wouldn't have to turn in defence very often π
Yep, absolutely. Imagine trying to tackle a guy with that sort of balance. That's the killer thing for him - his balance was exceptional; he'd get hit but stay up. Incredible player
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Rugby AU chairman Cameron Clyne to stand down
Rugby Australia chairman Cameron Clyne has announced he will stand down in 2020, confirming on Monday that he wouldn't seek re-election in March's AGM. Clyne took over as chairman at the end of 2015 and has overseen a roller coaster period in Australian rugby. It's a move that will likely be welcomed by sectors of the rugby community, with the former NAB CEO coming in for plenty of fan criticism during his tenure, seen as the face of the decision to axe the Western Force.
Clyne said he was still dedicated to ensuring some key developments were overseen in his final months. βOver the next four months I, along with the rest of the board, remain committed to overseeing the delivery of a new broadcast deal, the appointment of a new Wallabies head coach, and the conclusion of the legal matter involving Israel Folau.
Exactly who his successor will be remains to be seen with vice-chairman Brett Robinson having fulfilled his maximum nine-year term. Three positions were already needing to be replaced when April's AGM rolls around, with Ann Sherry resigning and Robinson and Paul McLean's positions vacant.
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@Stargazer said in Aussie Rugby:
Cameron Clyne
I don't know a single person who will be sorry to see him go.
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saw a report today that Kerevi wants to backdoor his way in to playing for Fiji
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@Stargazer booooring
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@antipodean said in Aussie Rugby:
@Stargazer said in Aussie Rugby:
Cameron Clyne
I don't know a single person who will be sorry to see him go.
Shuffle the deck chairs, Jeeves.
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@barbarian said in Aussie Rugby:
Rennie gets the nod, apparently. Pretty good outcome I think.
But I guess he doesn't come with Wayne Smith attached, so a good win for Ozzie, maybe not great. However I really hope the great Ozzie public (and media/ex-players/etc) give him a chance. Deans was appallingly treated, and to the detriment of the team. certainly he will be a better coach than Cheika. His problem will be getting the team on board, cos there have been some real crap by Wallabies vs their coaches - Cheika had that bit nailed.
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@barbarian said in Aussie Rugby:
Rennie gets the nod, apparently. Pretty good outcome I think.