Aussie Pro Rugby
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@Kiwiwomble said in Aussie Rugby:
@NTA said in Aussie Rugby:
@Kiwiwomble said in Aussie Rugby:
a billionaire who had shown zero fucks about rugby to that point, willing to
help fundtake the opportunity to stick it up the eastern statesFIFY
personally i think that says more about how poorly RA had engaged with potential investors, maybe if they had go out to the small market of billionaires to say give us some money or this team will disappear things might have been different
you haven't spent much time dealing with people from WA have you? Being chippy about the eastern states is pretty much their entire go.
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@NTA said in Aussie Rugby:
@Kiwiwomble I'm not saying it's wrong, but lets be clear on Twiggy's reasoning
As I've said before: with all these fucking private school legends involved in the game - good rugby mean, all - why is it in such shit financial state?
mainly because they fucked up the broadcast deal. $30m a year doesn't go far.
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@mariner4life should have been an obvious move then! go tap up the richest WA person and give them an opportunity to show up the eastern states!
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I have a story about Twiggy and rugby which goes to show why wealthy people don't become that level wealthy handing out money to others. It's only if there's something in it for them.
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@mariner4life said in Aussie Rugby:
@NTA said in Aussie Rugby:
@Kiwiwomble I'm not saying it's wrong, but lets be clear on Twiggy's reasoning
As I've said before: with all these fucking private school legends involved in the game - good rugby mean, all - why is it in such shit financial state?
mainly because they fucked up the broadcast deal. $30m a year doesn't go far.
Agreed.
Fox offering less wasn't going to fly, either. That negotiation would have been fun
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Deliberations over the future of the Melbourne Rebels have moved slowly this the weekend as the embattled rugby union club backed by BRC Capital slides slowly towards administration.
Rugby Australia, which oversees the code, is pushing for the club to remain in the next season – which could be difficult given its precarious financial position.
Now, Street Talk can reveal the Phil Waugh-led RA has hired Deloitte as its own adviser as it navigates the likely collapse of a major franchise. Sources said restructuring partner, Jason Tracy, was formally appointed on Friday.
Of note, Joseph Hayes from Wexted Advisory has been mentioned in several dispatches as the likely administrator; however, the board has also considered PwC’s Melbourne team, sources said.
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No doubt their debt would be more manageable if RA didn't withhold millions over the last few years.
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@antipodean said in Aussie Rugby:
I have a story about Twiggy and rugby which goes to show why wealthy people don't become that level wealthy handing out money to others. It's only if there's something in it for them.
Feel free to share
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I don't have the resources to fight a libel case against someone with deep, deep pockets. Even accounting for truth as a defence.
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there was some discussion at training on tuesday, i should add that two of our coaches are involoved with the rebels with youth and the womens teams...and they hadn't been told anything
the most believable suggestion was Rugby Vic gives up there licence, let RA do what they want with it and just makes the Axemen state rep team the highest level just doing small end of year tours like they do currently
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@NTA said in Aussie Rugby:
Dunno if that is accurate. You're asking people to move to Perth ffs...
I think the net effect would be to strengthen QLD and ACT. It might work for NSW if they ever get their talent identification right.
I think they'll go fine because they have fans. People are invested in the team and are interested in rugby.
That brings a certain amount of money in, that makes success easier. Players will want to be part of a competitive team. If, for instance, the Tahs keep fucking up players will choose Perth over Sydney if it helps their career
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Perth flourishing is an absolute myth. Their entire history is littered with being a team full of outcasts or past-their-primes from other teams.
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I don't think that's true. In their first few years when they were bolstered by (mythical) Firepower money, they had a cracking side. Matt Giteau, Drew Mitchell, Cameron Shepherd, David Pocock, Brendan Cannon, Nathan Sharpe, Brock James, Matt Henjak etc.
Then the money disappeared and so did the players.
Interestingly they now have arguable the best roster of the Australian super sides. Twiggy has bought out the chequebook and they have a pretty decent cohort with a lot of depth.
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@mariner4life said in Aussie Rugby:
Their entire history is littered with being a team full of outcasts or past-their-primes from other teams.
In recent years that's true.. that's the point. Before that people like Pocock and JOC started their careers in the west and they managed to recruit players who still had plenty to offer.
Loads of money has been pumped into the Rebels over the years, however they don't have a support base. You can't force something to grow where there is no interest.
What if the Rebels were never created back in 2010? The Force had a good base at the time.. maybe they would've grown into a top side?
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The Force in the 3 seasons before the Rebels began were competitive: Force 2007-2009
19 wins 18 losses and 2 draws
Breaking that down against different nations:
v NZ Sides: 5 wins 9 losses 1 draw
v Aussies: 5 wins 3 losses 1 draw
v Saffas: 9 wins 6 lossesIn those years they beat the Blues, Chiefs, Hurricanes & Highlanders (twice) plus had a draw vs the Crusaders