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  • BonesB Online
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    replied to nostrildamus on last edited by
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    @nostrildamus said in Aussie Rugby:

    @Bones said in Aussie Rugby:

    @nostrildamus that's it then. Foster to ARU, along with the bledisloe in 2024.

    are we that cruel generous? Edit: I mean up to now we've only been sending them coaches who could win things..

    I don't know why they wouldn't want a coach fresh off the back of winning a world cup.

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  • Daffy JaffyD Offline
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    No sign of Eddie on this 'thanks for your support' vid from the Wallabies -

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  • BonesB Online
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    replied to Daffy Jaffy on last edited by
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    @Daffy-Jaffy oof. I'm picking he'll love that.

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    replied to Daffy Jaffy on last edited by
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    @Daffy-Jaffy said in Aussie Rugby:

    In Super Rugby, you play a maximum of fifteen matches a year. There's very little continuity.

    I so agree with this. And I am pretty anti how much 'rest' our guys get, although in some cases the NH is too far the other way. I will, once again, call for 5 Oz, 2 PI, 8ish NZ SR teams in SR. A full proper season, with the NPC gone, which will level the playing field, but still keep a lot of pro players in SH. With all teams at a similar level the comp will be better, and will grow together - see URC improvements. At that level we could safely reintroduce Arg and Japan.

    Ireland do just fine with one pro layer, and so can we all in the SH. Ideally we would have SA as well, all 6 if they want, but that ship has sailed

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  • mariner4lifeM Online
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    It echos what some of us were saying in the structure thread. Too little elite rugby for our players.
    And too many easy games in that elite rugby.

    Our structure is totally cooked

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  • NTAN Offline
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    replied to Bones on last edited by
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    @Bones said in Aussie Rugby:

    Sure about that?

    There you go. Guess it's possible to have any combination.

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  • mariner4lifeM Online
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    And the NZRU has tied themselves to this sinking ship

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  • Magpie_in_ausM Offline
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    replied to Machpants on last edited by
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    @Machpants said in Aussie Rugby:

    @Daffy-Jaffy said in Aussie Rugby:

    In Super Rugby, you play a maximum of fifteen matches a year. There's very little continuity.

    I so agree with this. And I am pretty anti how much 'rest' our guys get, although in some cases the NH is too far the other way. I will, once again, call for 5 Oz, 2 PI, 8ish NZ SR teams in SR. A full proper season, with the NPC gone, which will level the playing field, but still keep a lot of pro players in SH. With all teams at a similar level the comp will be better, and will grow together - see URC improvements. At that level we could safely reintroduce Arg and Japan.

    Ireland do just fine with one pro layer, and so can we all in the SH. Ideally we would have SA as well, all 6 if they want, but that ship has sailed

    Sounds like a good plan. Does that mean Hawkes The Current Bay now gets to keep the Shield/s if they cut the NPC?

    We are even willing to give half to ARU to put something in the cabinet.

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    Machpants
    replied to Magpie_in_aus on last edited by
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    @Magpie_in_aus said in Aussie Rugby:

    @Machpants said in Aussie Rugby:

    @Daffy-Jaffy said in Aussie Rugby:

    In Super Rugby, you play a maximum of fifteen matches a year. There's very little continuity.

    I so agree with this. And I am pretty anti how much 'rest' our guys get, although in some cases the NH is too far the other way. I will, once again, call for 5 Oz, 2 PI, 8ish NZ SR teams in SR. A full proper season, with the NPC gone, which will level the playing field, but still keep a lot of pro players in SH. With all teams at a similar level the comp will be better, and will grow together - see URC improvements. At that level we could safely reintroduce Arg and Japan.

    Ireland do just fine with one pro layer, and so can we all in the SH. Ideally we would have SA as well, all 6 if they want, but that ship has sailed

    Sounds like a good plan. Does that mean Hawkes The Current Bay now gets to keep the Shield/s if they cut the NPC?

    We are even willing to give half to ARU to put something in the cabinet.

    Nah, shield can be competed for at non pro level below 🙂

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    replied to barbarian on last edited by
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    @barbarian said in Aussie Rugby:

    I actually think that's what happened. He had a call with them, but it was a general chat about his future. Could he recommend coaching options? Could he coach the team? Is there anything else he could do?

    So Eddie can truthfully say it wasn't a 'job interview' but it was a detailed chat about future employment.

    No discussions at all

    Asked whether he was talking to Japanese officials about a return to the role he last held in 2015, Jones again denied any reports linking him to the role.

    “I’ve had no discussion with them, mate,” he said.

    None at all?

    “That’s correct,” he said.

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    wrote on last edited by
    #4171

    ... according to Eddie.

    The same Eddie who had 'no discussions' with England six days before he was announced as their coach, walking out on the Stormers.

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    replied to barbarian on last edited by
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    @barbarian said in Aussie Rugby:

    ... according to Eddie.

    The same Eddie who had 'no discussions' with England six days before he was announced as their coach, walking out on the Stormers.

    Yeah, I mean that previously it could be argued that he was omitting things, now he's either not talked to Japan or is a lying fluffybunny

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    replied to NTA on last edited by
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    @NTA Mate I feel for you, and love the effort you putting in!
    I really hope somone wakes up and gives fellas like you support you deserve, as it's the game that benefits not you personally!

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  • mariner4lifeM Online
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    #4174

    I'm at a high school sevens comp and I'm astounded to see a guy in a QRU shirt here.
    Maybe there is a DO up here

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    mooshld
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    #4175

    Wow these stories are staggering. Here in the south west of France we pay 50 euros per kid. Season is September till June. That covers insurance, kit, though we have team jerseys. Buses to any away matches and a snack for all the kids after training or match on Saturday. With what's left at the end of the year we have a day out for all the kids.

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    wrote on last edited by
    #4176

    Though from memory when we were in Paris we payed 230 per kid and didn't get the buses but everything else was the same.

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  • NTAN Offline
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    NTA
    replied to mariner4life on last edited by
    #4177

    @mariner4life said in Aussie Rugby:

    I'm at a high school sevens comp and I'm astounded to see a guy in a QRU shirt here.
    Maybe there is a DO up here

    Junket

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  • antipodeanA Online
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    wrote on last edited by
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    Dear Members,

    Thanks again for your ongoing support of our great game throughout ACT and Southern NSW. As a supporter, player, coach or administrator, we are grateful for the contribution that you make each day.

    These are difficult times for Rugby fans. Following the Wallabies’ disappointing 2023 Rugby World Cup campaign and the ongoing media discussion about “centralisation”, we thought the time was right to update you on where we stand.

    There is no question that Rugby in Australia needs to change. From juniors, schoolboy and schoolgirl to international rugby, we need to find a way to be more competitive. As state and territory unions we need to work together more effectively and to work closely with Rugby Australia.

    The ACT and Southern NSW rugby union supports a “centralisation” model that includes a national player-contracting model, alignment of key high-performance staff, such as coaching, strength and conditioning, and medical as a part of one national system.

    We see those all as necessary steps to align our efforts and achieve consistency and improvement on the field.

    But there is a lot of fundamental detail to work through to get it right. We must establish what the most appropriate governance structures and financial modelling is to ensure long-term sustainability and success.

    It is also essential that this system reflects the Australian landscape and recognises the strength of the state unions and the expertise they provide in their own environments. This has always been our point of difference.

    What we don’t support is Rugby Australia’s takeover of our commercial and corporate functions and intellectual property. The Brumbies belong to the people of the ACT and Southern NSW.

    We support Rugby Australia’s commitment to an independent, transparent and thorough review of the Wallabies 2023 season. This investigation is vital to identifying the best way forward for State Unions to align with the National Union.

    Encouragingly, Rugby Australia has acknowledged the need for a more reliable and consistent funding model for Super Rugby clubs and State Unions. This funding is crucial to support and strengthen the national program, while boosting the delivery of vital pathways and grassroots initiatives.

    We are grateful for the ongoing support of the ACT Government, our major sponsor Safeguard Global and The University of Canberra who has provided significant support in our time of need.

    The ACT and Southern NSW region is a thriving rugby community with junior and senior players increasing by 4% to 7,108 in the 2023 season. We have achieved significant growth to female participation and pathways. We have also delivered a range of programs for schools and clubs including ‘Get into Rugby’ in primary schools which attracted 6,000 participants, Modified Rugby Programs, Touch 7s and 7’s tournaments. Our development activity in schools – predominantly in Government schools - delivers quality and inclusive rugby experiences to around 15,000 participants annually, inspiring participation across our region.

    The John I Dent Cup is a genuine Premier Rugby competition. A proven launching pad for both players, coaches and administrators. The spirit and values of rugby are alive across the fields of the ACT and Southern NSW each weekend. Our ACT and Southern NSW Griffins are the best regional representative rugby team in the country. Our ACT Brumbies U19’s recently beat the NSW Waratahs U19’s and our Brumbies Women’s, Canberra Kestrels and Women’s Academy programs are going from strength to strength.

    These programs are critical to sustaining and unlocking our next generation of players and strengthening an aligned national high-performance system.

    Engaging with you, our stakeholders, is essential to our future success. We are delighted that you are a part of our evolving journey.

    The Board of ACT & Southern NSW Rugby Union will always make decisions that are in the best interests of our players, staff, community clubs and participants and our devoted members and fans, while also considering what’s best for the game in Australia.

    Kind Regards,

    Phil Thomson (Chief Executive Officer) & Matt Nobbs (Chairman)

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    replied to Machpants on last edited by
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    @Machpants said in Aussie Rugby:

    @barbarian said in Aussie Rugby:

    I actually think that's what happened. He had a call with them, but it was a general chat about his future. Could he recommend coaching options? Could he coach the team? Is there anything else he could do?

    So Eddie can truthfully say it wasn't a 'job interview' but it was a detailed chat about future employment.

    No discussions at all

    Asked whether he was talking to Japanese officials about a return to the role he last held in 2015, Jones again denied any reports linking him to the role.

    “I’ve had no discussion with them, mate,” he said.

    None at all?

    “That’s correct,” he said.

    Perhaps Crowley is the target 😉

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  • NTAN Offline
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    replied to MiketheSnow on last edited by
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    @MiketheSnow said in Aussie Rugby:

    Perhaps Crowley is the target

    🤔 already accustomed to losing...

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