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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    The media release:

    New Zealand Rugby announces 2023 Annual Results

    New Zealand Rugby announces 2023 Annual Results

    Income of $268m continues to track strongly in 2023
    NZR Reserves almost double to $175m
    NZR+ streaming platform launched in time for the RWC23 in France
    $42m invested in community Game Development

    There is a pdf of the Financial Statement that can be viewed via a link in the article.

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  • KiwiwombleK Offline
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    Robinson said the overall operating result was heavily impacted by a truncated Rugby Championship, the lack of the mid-year home series, Māori All Blacks or All Blacks XV matches, and just two domestic tests.

    The result was a 39% decrease in match-day income from $28m to $17m. Broadcast income also decreased by $16m due to the impact of the 2023 Rugby World Cup.

    damn, that seems like a lot, all would have been forecast and not hosting those games but have saved money but i guess your still paying salaries etc

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    From a paywalled NZH article

    With their governance change proposal in danger of falling at the first hurdle, the provincial unions will use New Zealand Rugby’s annual general meeting to force through constitutional change to enable them to handpick individuals to represent major stakeholders who are actively boycotting the proposed new structure.
    
    If the resolution proposed by North Harbour is passed at next Friday’s AGM, it will mean that New Zealand Māori Rugby Board (NZMRB), New Zealand Rugby Players’ Association (NZRPA) and the Super Rugby Clubs (SRC) will have people they don’t support or endorse represent them in a governance system they don’t want to be part of.
    
    What the unions are effectively doing is circumnavigating their own proposal by rewriting it in such a way that they will control every step of the governance process and never need any buy-in from any other stakeholder to retain their dominant position.
    
    Under the same resolution, the constitution will be changed to lower the number of people who need to serve on the proposed Governance Advisory Panel (GAP) for it to be recognised as a quorum – a belt and braces move to ensure that even if the unions can’t coerce pseudo representatives of the NZMRB, NZRPA and SRC to serve on the GAP, it will still be recognised as a constitutionally viable entity.
    
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    and there it is

    There will never be meaningful change when the very people it will affect the most are in control of it. The Status Quo will live on.

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    Machpants
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    #695

    What a surprise, no wonder the RPA wanted no part of option 2. As pointed out in this thread, it is very possible for the provinces to hijack. And they appear to be going to do so, preemptively, before the option is even in place. What a mess, and rugby will continue is downward spiral in NZ

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  • antipodeanA Offline
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    Quite obvious that the professional arm needs to strike out and follow through on their "threat". The modern game shouldn't be hamstrung by amateurism.

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  • WingerW Offline
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    @Machpants said in NZR review:

    What a surprise, no wonder the RPA wanted no part of option 2. As pointed out in this thread, it is very possible for the provinces to hijack. And they appear to be going to do so, preemptively, before the option is even in place. What a mess, and rugby will continue is downward spiral in NZ

    But what can you do when you are dealing with children like this

    individuals to represent major stakeholders who are actively boycotting the proposed new structure.

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  • WingerW Offline
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    @mariner4life said in NZR review:

    and there it is

    There will never be meaningful change when the very people it will affect the most are in control of it. The Status Quo will live on.

    That the narrative from the group who wants to take over the biggest money earner. Who didn't totally get their way

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  • antipodeanA Offline
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    @Winger said in NZR review:

    @mariner4life said in NZR review:

    and there it is

    There will never be meaningful change when the very people it will affect the most are in control of it. The Status Quo will live on.

    That the narrative from the group who wants to take over the biggest money earner. Who didn't totally get their way

    The professionals want to take over the professional part of the game?

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    Fuck it, just start a new organisation, take the players and have an amateur and professional split.

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  • gt12G Offline
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    @Duluth

    Fuck that’s early to push through, people still likely give a shit about this story.

    RPA will be loving it - the media coverage will swing back in their favor rapidly.

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  • K Offline
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    replied to Winger on last edited by kev
    #702

    @Winger said in NZR review:

    @mariner4life said in NZR review:

    and there it is

    There will never be meaningful change when the very people it will affect the most are in control of it. The Status Quo will live on.

    That the narrative from the group who wants to take over the biggest money earner. Who didn't totally get their way

    I read the article looking for some major new injustice by the Provincial Unions only to find that those who didn’t get everything their own way ( only 95% ) are holding out for the other 5%. An article about the bleaters still bleating.

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    Not specifically about the review but NZR had their AGM today. We'll see what comes out of that meeting.

    Erin Rush is the mother of Stanley Solomon.

    New Zealand Rugby welcomes new President and Vice President

    New Zealand Rugby welcomes new President and Vice President
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  • HigginsH Offline
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    #704

    @Bovidae said in NZR review:

    Erin Rush is the mother of Stanley Solomon.

    New Zealand Rugby welcomes new President and Vice President

    New Zealand Rugby welcomes new President and Vice President

    She is also a Life Member of my Wellington Football Club, NZs longest continuous rugby-playing club. What’s more, regardless of the weather, she can still be seen on the sidelines watching games practically every Saturday and invariably puts in an appearance in the Club’s Isherwood Lounge afterward. She is certainly what could be described as a true rugby lover and worker for the game, rugby tragic is what some label it!. I would go so far as saying she is the female equivalent of Sir Bee Gee.

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  • M Offline
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    And she's got great glasses, fucking rocking!

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  • TimT Away
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    Tim
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    Rugby, Sport

    Breakthrough in NZ Rugby governance standoff, stakeholders agree to collaborate

    Breakthrough in NZ Rugby governance standoff, stakeholders agree to collaborate

    NZ Rugby's annual general meeting on Friday saw steps towards resolution.

    Warring stakeholders, who have spent the last nine months in conflict, agreed at a private meeting before the New Zealand Rugby Annual General Meeting on Friday, to shift the dial to collaboration.

    The provincial unions, Super Rugby Clubs [SRC], New Zealand Māori Rugby Board [NZMRB] and New Zealand Rugby Players’ Association [NZRPA] have, at last, agreed to engage in discussions to plot a way forward that will lead to governance change that all parties can live with.

    The breakthrough agreement meant that North Harbour withdrew its resolution to further change the constitution to enable the unions to handpick individuals to represent the SRC, NZMRB and NZRPA despite the fact all three major stakeholders were actively boycotting the proposed new governance structure.

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  • KiwiwombleK Offline
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    Kiwiwomble
    replied to Higgins on last edited by
    #707

    @Higgins said in NZR review:

    @Bovidae said in NZR review:

    Erin Rush is the mother of Stanley Solomon.

    New Zealand Rugby welcomes new President and Vice President

    New Zealand Rugby welcomes new President and Vice President

    She is also a Life Member of my Wellington Football Club, NZs longest continuous rugby-playing club.

    I think thats up for debate isn't it? whist the club existed during the war years they didn't actually field a team, Dunedin RFC founded only a year later has fielded a mens team every year....something for another thread

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  • HigginsH Offline
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    replied to Kiwiwomble on last edited by Higgins
    #708

    @Kiwiwomble The Wellington Football Club played it's first game using the rules of rugby in 1870 and records indicate they have fielded teams playing under the rules of rugby in every year since then. You might be confusing them with the Nelson Rugby Football Club (formerly Nelson Football Club) who were founded in 1868 and adopted the rules of rugby in 1870 but did not field teams in their own name during the War years. These two played the first official game between Clubs (as opposed to School teams) at Petone on 12 September 1870, Nelson prevailing 2 - 1!

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  • KiwiwombleK Offline
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    Kiwiwomble
    replied to Higgins on last edited by
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    @Higgins said in NZR review:

    @Kiwiwomble The Wellington Football Club played it's first game using the rules of rugby in 1870 and records indicate they have fielded teams playing under the rules of rugby in every year since then. You might be confusing them with the Nelson Rugby Football Club (formerly Nelson Football Club) who were founded in 1868 and adopted the rules of rugby in 1870 but did not field teams in their own name during the War years. These two played the first official game between Clubs (as opposed to School teams) at Petone on 12 September 1870, Nelson prevailing 2 - 1!

    Maybe, I know Dunedin RFC have claimed to be the oldest "continuous" club in NZ, i have a commemorative jerseys with it embroidered on it, maybe thats something there was confusion about in the past and has since been cleared up

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  • Dan54D Offline
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    So it's settled thank god for that! Everyone seems to of given a little.
    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/350405896/new-zealand-rugby-stakeholders-announce-end-governance-saga-warring-parties

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