Aussie Pro Rugby
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Replace the Tahs' squad with the Rebels'?
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@Tim said in Aussie Pro Rugby:
@NTA Any changes coming to the board and management (not coaches)? Was required to turn the Blues around.
The AGM was last month. The only change I'm aware of was the Suburban Rugby rep as he's the chair of our Union (Subbies = amateur senior Rugby)
With the severing of ties to pro Rugby things are about to get very interesting for the community Rugby balance sheet.
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@NTA said in Aussie Pro Rugby:
Not that shocked.
Back office hasn't improved.
Systems haven't improved.
But alignment with RA...
On a serious note it's inevitable that someone had to carry the can for such a poor season. Just ridiculous in my eyes that he's effectively held to account for the oddest injury impact.
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@NTA said in Aussie Pro Rugby:
The AGM was last month. The only change I'm aware of was the Suburban Rugby rep as he's the chair of our Union (Subbies = amateur senior Rugby)
With the severing of ties to pro Rugby things are about to get very interesting for the community Rugby balance sheet.
How do you think it will effect the Subbies mate, and how have ties been cut in NSW.
I always used to wonder in Qld if the subbies wouldn't of been better off without having to have much to do with Prem club admin etc. -
@Dan54 said in Aussie Pro Rugby:
How do you think it will effect the Subbies mate, and how have ties been cut in NSW.
Money, mostly.
With the professional cash segregated, the funding model of community rugby suddenly gets more exposure in terms of risk.
As a Board, NSW Suburban Rugby has repeatedly requested what we get for our $1000-per-team "Rugby Australia Participation Fee" and the answer is not satisfactory on each occasion.
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I always used to wonder in Qld if the subbies wouldn't of been better off without having to have much to do with Prem club admin etc.
QLD (Brisbane) Suburban is a shadow of its former self. I understand it is now limited to a single grade, Friday night comp playing against Premier Club 5th/6th Grades. Hardly surprising as Premier up there is big and fairly well run.
Sydney Premier is far more inequitable across the board, and continues to cling to the dream of 4 Grades + 3 Colts (U20). Not sustainable and I've even had a Chair of one Premier club agree with me on that.
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@NTA said in Aussie Pro Rugby:
@Dan54 said in Aussie Pro Rugby:
How do you think it will effect the Subbies mate, and how have ties been cut in NSW.
Money, mostly.
With the professional cash segregated, the funding model of community rugby suddenly gets more exposure in terms of risk.
As a Board, NSW Suburban Rugby has repeatedly requested what we get for our $1000-per-team "Rugby Australia Participation Fee" and the answer is not satisfactory on each occasion.
You get a Wallabies team and a RA board.
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@antipodean said in Aussie Pro Rugby:
You get a Wallabies team and a RA board.
At 130 teams across the board, I don't think $130k is going far...
Plus that money is channeled via NSW Rugby so I doubt whether it finds its way to Moore Park!
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@NTA said in Aussie Pro Rugby:
@Dan54 said in Aussie Pro Rugby:
How do you think it will effect the Subbies mate, and how have ties been cut in NSW.
Money, mostly.
With the professional cash segregated, the funding model of community rugby suddenly gets more exposure in terms of risk.
As a Board, NSW Suburban Rugby has repeatedly requested what we get for our $1000-per-team "Rugby Australia Participation Fee" and the answer is not satisfactory on each occasion.
I used to get infuriated with that particapation fee when I was tied up with club in Brisbane (can't remember how much it was for seniors then), but I know we were paying $200 a team for even juniors which absolutely disgusted me. Mind you it was opposite to what I had been used to from admin in NZ , so couldn't get my head around it.
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Doorn said the recruitment process to find a new coach started as soon as the board made the decision. He didn’t want to name coaching options but said he hadn’t heard from former Waratahs and Wallabies coach Michael Cheika, who led the team to the Super title in 2014. Current NSW assistant and Australia A coach Jason Gilmore could be in the mix along with Fiji World Cup mentor Simon Raiwalui and former Waratahs centre Nathan Grey, who is the Australia U20 coach.
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He reminds me of Ben Tune when he burst on the scene.
Hopefully he doesn't have the same injury record that Ben Tune had.