Aussie Pro Rugby
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@derpus said in Aussie Rugby:
@antipodean open slather is inevitable. Probably for NZ too, a bit further down the line.
Nah bro, NZR has one hundred billion south pacific pesos now, didn't you hear?
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The news comes as Australia’s credibility as a host nation hangs in the balance. The Herald can reveal that with a little more than two months before the World Rugby Council votes to award hosting rights, RA has not yet secured a federal government funding commitment worth about $120 million.
The governing body has locked in a similar amount in state government funding but is yet to receive a commitment from Canberra. A federal government source indicated the Morrison Government was supportive of the bid but potentially not at the price RA was asking.
$120M to have a knock-on tourism effect of at least twice that. In limbo.
$4B disaster fund established after the fires of 2019 that is basically untouched.
$600M for a gas plant in NSW that could be a stranded asset before construction even begins? Shit yeah!
Priorities.
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thats got to be good news
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@nepia Not really as good wingers are dime a dozen up in beautiful Fiji and they could do a job probably close to as good as Nemani does currently and be able to do it for quite a few more years as well given Nemani's increasing age and waistline.
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@higgins said in Aussie Rugby:
@nepia Not really as good wingers are dime a dozen up in beautiful Fiji and they could do a job probably close to as good as Nemani does currently and be able to do it for quite a few more years as well given Nemani's increasing age and waistline.
True, I was purely thinking of the fact he's a Fijian player. I agree, better one of the 4m young Fijian wingers out there get a Drua contract.
I withdraw my earlier comment. He can weaken Australia's wing depth.
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This includes uncapped trio Cadeyrn Neville, Nick Frost and Ryan Lonergan, with Neville named despite missing a large amount of the season with injury. All up there are eight uncapped players in the group, including Waratahs flyhalf Ben Donaldson and Reds fullback Jock Campbell. Donaldson is amongst ten Waratahs named in the squad, with the 22-year-old named despite coming from the field during Saturday's win over the Rebels with a calf complaint. He is joined by returning lock Jed Holloway and prop Harry Johnson-Holmes, earning call-ups after extended periods out of the national squad. Meanwhile, Campbell earns a well-deserved call-up after missing selection last year, picking up from where he left off in 2022.
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@kiwimurph 'Waratahs flyhalf Ben Donaldson'? Have the selectors not been watching any rugby?
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@antipodean said in Aussie Rugby:
@kiwimurph 'Waratahs flyhalf Ben Donaldson'? Have the selectors not been watching any rugby?
Get him in, have a look, tell him what to work on, send him back. It's a 40-man squad after all. They're looking at Caydern Neville who hasn't played a minute this year!
The Force aren't providing a 10 - Pasitoa too young, McIntyre not enough game time. Neither are the Rebels.
So you've got Lolesio, O'Connor, and Donaldson in your 40-man squad. We know who the two likelies are.
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@antipodean people rate him here for some reason. Hes not even the best flyhalf in the side.
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@stargazer not a fan of naming a successor in the middle of the season, its just asking for dressing room drama
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@kiwiwomble yeah it's a bit shit. On one hand how does Sampson feel about it? On the other hand you've got succession planning to think about, particularly as Cron arrives later this year.
I guess Sampson knew the deal when he took up the post, particularly when Cron has been seen as the One That Got Away from Aussie Rugby when the Tahs were still faffing around with Gibson. However, I think time overseas would have helped him enormously and so any time is a good time in this case...