Aussie Pro Rugby
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@NTA he's the one I told you about a week ago!
Good player, seen a fair bit of him at club and obviously for Northland, could do with a few kgs on his frame, but not afraid to throw himself about and has a decent turn of pace.
Think he will be the 3rd lock to be picked up by an Aussie super team from here.
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@taniwharugby said in Aussie Rugby:
@NTA he's the one I told you about a week ago!
Good player, seen a fair bit of him at club and obviously for Northland, could do with a few kgs on his frame, but not afraid to throw himself about and has a decent turn of pace.
Think he will be the 3rd lock to be picked up by an Aussie super team from here.
Only fair : at u20 level he played against Tyrell Lomax so...
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@NTA cant recall the other lock that went from here to the tahs (he had been at Leinster prior I think) seemed to disappear but Pat O'Connor was the other, went to the Force first then Tahs.
edit: Cam Jowitt was the other one
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@taniwharugby - Pat O'Connor, top bloke. Good player although not quite top level at lock.
Played for Aus U21s. Now there's something we don't get to hear about anymore ...
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Apparently David Pocock retired today. Not joking, thought he did that ages ago.
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@antipodean - I know what you mean, although it seems he played for Robbie Deans in the Top League before the Covid cancellation in March. Will still have a bit of a connection to the game as the face of a new schoolboys rugby comp in Perth.
And in other Perth news the Force have picked up a new forwards coach, John McKee:
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Just watched a very tight elimination final in Sydney Premier Rugby between Northern Suburbs and Eastwood, played at times in pissing rain.
Was9-all at full-time, with a penalty the difference after 100. Tough, wet weather footy and no tries. Props earned their money today
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@NTA said in Aussie Rugby:
Just watched a very tight elimination final in Sydney Premier Rugby between Northern Suburbs and Eastwood, played at times in pissing rain.
Was9-all at full-time, with a penalty the difference after 100. Tough, wet weather footy and no tries. Props earned their money today
The best kind
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The Nine Network is set to become the new home of rugby with an announcement expected to be made as soon as Thursday.
The Australian understands Foxtel’s 25-year association with rugby, which took it into the professional era, may come to a close with Rugby Australia leaning towards a deal with Nine.
That agreement is expected to see Super Rugby matches and Wallabies Tests live on the Nine Network and Stan for the first time next year.
On Monday, Nine Entertainment newspapers reported the network was close to signing a multi-year deal with RA. Previous reports stated they had offered to pay about $30 million a year in cash and free advertising.
Last November, Castle walked away from Foxtel’s $40m-a-year, five-year offer for the broadcast rights (Foxtel is part-owned by News Corp, publisher of The Australian). Castle was pushing Foxtel for $100m more.
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@Machpants said in Aussie Rugby:
@NTA SO that means FTA rugby for Oz? But for less money. I choice for the long term, with fingers really really crossed!
I'm hoping 2 Aussie games per week which will help right the ship. Means more private equity will need to be found but I don't think that's a bad thing given Twiggy Forrest is willing to part with some cash for his "beloved" Force. As long as RA stop asking clubs for $50 / player from my club to help mend the fences, I'm good with it.
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@NTA said in Aussie Rugby:
Last November, Castle walked away from Foxtel’s $40m-a-year, five-year offer for the broadcast rights (Foxtel is part-owned by News Corp, publisher of The Australian). Castle was pushing Foxtel for $100m more.
Is this true or News Corp spin?
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@Bovidae said in Aussie Rugby:
@NTA said in Aussie Rugby:
Last November, Castle walked away from Foxtel’s $40m-a-year, five-year offer for the broadcast rights (Foxtel is part-owned by News Corp, publisher of The Australian). Castle was pushing Foxtel for $100m more.
Is this true or News Corp spin?
So Fox's offer was $200M over 5 years (I think that was split into cash + advertising/production costs).
I believe Castle was pushing Fox for a bigger amount over the 5-year contract, in the firm belief that Optus were coming to market with a serious offer north of $40M per annum in total. Can't say exactly what it was, but going from $40M to $60M per annum is not chicken feed.
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@Nepia said in Aussie Rugby:
I'm prepping for an epic meltdown if the NPC gets dumped in all this.
NRC?
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@antipodean said in Aussie Rugby:
@Nepia said in Aussie Rugby:
I'm prepping for an epic meltdown if the NPC gets dumped in all this.
NRC?
It will be an even more epic meltdown if I'm forced to watch the NRC too.