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    @NTA said in Aussie Pro Rugby:

    $2000 - New playing kit (jerseys, shorts, socks assumes 25 players)

    the club pays for socks and shorts? our player have to buy them, this allows for the guys that have played before and dont need yet another pair of shorts or socks

    who does your jerseys? 25 jerseys was about $1500 for us last year, that was BLK and we've just gone to some small company id never heard of (S-Trend) so hoping even cheaper

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    @mikedogz said in Aussie Pro Rugby:

    @NTA said in Aussie Pro Rugby:

    If I was to fund that purely through player payments (ha!) it would be over $400 per player. We charge $150

    Reading and chatting on a Facebook post about NZ club rugby and a guy from Melbourne pays fees of $450!

    ours in melbourne were about $400 but that included shorts, socks, training tshirt or polo. but then we had guys that had played for years and already had that stuff so we cut it out, let people buy what they needed and brought the fees down to $300 and i think its $275 earlybird

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    @Kiwiwomble said in Aussie Pro Rugby:

    the club pays for socks and shorts? our player have to buy them, this allows for the guys that have played before and dont need yet another pair of shorts or socks

    We charge $150 for rego and assume a guy will need a pair of shorts and socks in that. Doesn't always happen but then you have some guys who need replacements a couple of times a year.

    It evens out.

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    @NTA thats so cheap, i dont think we cover basic costs at $150 let alone gear

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    @Kiwiwomble said in Aussie Pro Rugby:

    @NTA thats so cheap, i dont think we cover basic costs at $150 let alone gear

    And our collection rate still isn't that great. 😐

    Guys know that you've committed to 2 teams, and (surprisingly) they can count. When they see 20 guys at training, they know they can get away with murder. Probably time to start forfeiting games if that's the case. 🤔

    Like I said: this isn't a cost-covering exercise. We get about $15k in pub raffles during an average year but only a few thousand in sponsors. Maybe another $5k in grants if I get them in on time. We break even most years, but just before COVID a couple of us on the Committee were slush funding the club for a few weeks.

    Those aren't all our costs BTW.

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    23-year-old Wallabies prop Angus Bell suffered his third foot injury in as many years last weekend against the Brumbies.
    Although an exact timeframe regarding his return remains unclear, Waratahs sources say he will miss the rest of the Super Rugby season and is unlikely to be back in time for the Wallabies’ season opener against Wales on July 6.

    The latest setback comes a year after Bell had a bone removed from his toe to resolve the issues.
    Bell told his Waratahs teammates and coaches that he heard a “pop” in Canberra on Saturday night during his side’s 40-16 loss.
    Former Wallaby Stephen Hoiles on Monday said on Between Two Posts that it would have to be considered whether he’s best served switching to the back-row to alleviate some of the pressure going through his toe.

    “I heard a bit of talk that they’ve got to go and look at how they fix this toe long term,” said Hoiles

    "He puts a lot of pressure on the injury that he’s got when he’s scrummaging, so is there a thought process that he might not be able to continue to play prop?"

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    Well, if you thought Ozzie SR teams struggled for depth, is about to get far worse. Why play in Oz, when you can't earn a shed load more overseas, possibly for a good or winning team, and still get picked for the wallabies

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    https://www.theroar.com.au/2024/04/12/huge-coup-sees-wallabies-hooker-coming-home-to-super-rugby-on-long-term-deal-with-world-cup-in-sights/

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    Why the Rebels will not go gently into that good night

    Why the Rebels will not go gently into that good night

    The Melbourne Rebels are responding emphatically to another Australian rugby crisis as they face an uncertain future.

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  • KiwiwombleK Online
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    #4757

    have to say...was surprised the crowd at aami on the weekend was more vocal than i would have thought for the size, its another example of i think they could have made things look much better if they hadn't opened the whole stadium, would have made one side look quite full i think

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    @Kiwiwomble AAMI Park has excellent acoustics. A small crowd can make a lot of noise

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    @KiwiMurph said in Aussie Pro Rugby:

    @Kiwiwomble AAMI Park has excellent acoustics. A small crowd can make a lot of noise

    Have also noticed the new SFS generates a bit of noise with the small crowd.

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    #4760

    So, as a club admin, I got an email today from the mob who want to spill the incumbents at the RA AGM this month.

    "We need to change the constitution" said about 5 different ways. Yes, cockheads, but what about a fucking PLAN?!!

    Twaddle.

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    Four years after getting a taste of international coaching, Geoff Parling will return as the Wallabies’ new lineout coach.

    The Roar can reveal the Rebels assistant, who coached alongside Dave Rennie in six Tests during the 2020 campaign, is set to be unveiled as Joe Schmidt’s latest recruit to his coaching team in the coming days.

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    Iain Payten  /  Apr 23, 2024  /  Rugby Union

    ‘No-brainer’: Rugby Australia wants Bledisloe Cup clash on Anzac Day

    ‘No-brainer’: Rugby Australia wants Bledisloe Cup clash on Anzac Day

    RA chairman Daniel Herbert believes a Wallabies-All Blacks game on Anzac Day would be a lucrative “flagship” event for the cash-strapped code.

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    Hmm

    Herbert said Rugby Australia was concerned about New Zealand and South Africa formulating a plan for old-fashioned tours in 2026 and 2031, which would lead to an eight- or nine-game tour being played during the Rugby Championship window.

    It would mean a truncated Rugby Championship for the Wallabies and Argentina, which would mean a reduction in the much-relied upon Test revenue. Herbert said Australia would be looking for compensation if it was to approve.

    Do SANZAAR decisions need to be unanimous?

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    @Tim Maybe they'd be better off doing a test against Turkey?
    That reminds me...
    What happened to our old mate who lamented any sort of rugby where Australia was likely to lose? Can't remember his/their name... bat-shit crazy. Hated Bledisloe - "because we always lose - so why do it?". Would fucking love Aus-Tur ANZAC Day test.

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  • NTAN Offline
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    @antipodean said in Aussie Pro Rugby:

    Hmm

    Herbert said Rugby Australia was concerned about New Zealand and South Africa formulating a plan for old-fashioned tours in 2026 and 2031, which would lead to an eight- or nine-game tour being played during the Rugby Championship window.

    It would mean a truncated Rugby Championship for the Wallabies and Argentina, which would mean a reduction in the much-relied upon Test revenue. Herbert said Australia would be looking for compensation if it was to approve.

    Do SANZAAR decisions need to be unanimous?

    If not just buy off the Argues and get the vote you need?

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  • Dan54D Away
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    @antipodean said in Aussie Pro Rugby:

    Hmm

    Herbert said Rugby Australia was concerned about New Zealand and South Africa formulating a plan for old-fashioned tours in 2026 and 2031, which would lead to an eight- or nine-game tour being played during the Rugby Championship window.

    It would mean a truncated Rugby Championship for the Wallabies and Argentina, which would mean a reduction in the much-relied upon Test revenue. Herbert said Australia would be looking for compensation if it was to approve.

    Do SANZAAR decisions need to be unanimous?

    Not sure if they do, but not sure SANZAAR could stop teams doing tours etc.
    It's actually interesting article about Herberts ideas, not saying I agree witrh them, but he rightly talking about what he thinks is good for Aus rugby, which is as he should. Also is honest in hiw assesment that Aus rugby isn't really an attractive marketing package at moment, so there is more money probably to be made with matches apart from them?

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  • KiwiwombleK Online
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    @antipodean said in Aussie Pro Rugby:

    Hmm

    Herbert said Rugby Australia was concerned about New Zealand and South Africa formulating a plan for old-fashioned tours in 2026 and 2031, which would lead to an eight- or nine-game tour being played during the Rugby Championship window.

    It would mean a truncated Rugby Championship for the Wallabies and Argentina, which would mean a reduction in the much-relied upon Test revenue. Herbert said Australia would be looking for compensation if it was to approve.

    Do SANZAAR decisions need to be unanimous?

    god forbid they do something proactive like looking too arrange other touring parties....straight to just pay us compensation

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