NH club rugby
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For those who think the governance of rugby in Australia and NZ is a dog's breakfast, may I present Wales
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/66278624
Fucking morons
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According to All.Rugby 31 year old former NZ 7's player George Tilsley, who has played for a few clubs in France since 2015, has had his just signed Stade Toulousain contract torn up, after he was convicted of domestic violence.
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@Daffy-Jaffy said in NH club rugby:
George Tilsley
Yep, he signed a short-term "joker Coupe du Monde" contract with Toulouse in July after 4 seasons with Perpignan. Convicted of domestic violence and a suspended prison sentence of 6 months for a probationary period of 2 years. I wonder whether he gets kicked out of France now, too.
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@Machpants said in NH club rugby:
Another one going to the wall, the best team in the championship
Christ they don’t pay taxes
Not much hope for others
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@MiketheSnow said in NH club rugby:
@Machpants said in NH club rugby:
Another one going to the wall, the best team in the championship
Christ they don’t pay taxes
Not much hope for others
There’s an issue around travel though. I know they used to have to subsidise the travel costs for visiting teams a while back. Not sure about more recently.
Edit: Plus of course none of the clubs pay direct tax because none of them make a profit.
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The issue is that none of these bloody entitled clubs can cover their own fucking costs because no one goes to watch them. They all bitch and moan about the rfu but basically they’re spending money they can’t raise on the basis of a potential handout. Rugby in this country is fucked
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@Machpants met them on their way up, first time I've had to fly for a club league game. I think it was the second, or 3rd year of some rich guy throwing money at the club. Stacked with kiwis, Aussies and a couple of Fijians.
Clubs that buy their way to the top via talent only don't tend to last long.
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That's one example of rugby becoming NFL I can warm to
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Just watching the Bath vs Bristol game from last night and finally believe England may have a centre worthy of the name in Olly Lawrence. Been slightly skeptical for a while that he was just a poor man’s Manu, but last night he had strength, cut great angles, through some lovely passes. Looked a class apart. Just shows sometimes you have to let a player with potential get better and not write them off too early. Hope he bring this into the England set up