Aussie Pro Rugby
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He might have had a one-year extension offer in his current contract - pretty common. Doesn't mean he's necessarily thinking about leaving the following year, just means he's happy with the current terms of his deal and doesn't want to negotiate a new one for another season.
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Post the Rebels demise. The NRL picks up a decent scalp. Carter Gordon off to the Titans https://www.titans.com.au/news/2024/06/12/wallabies-flyhalf-to-make-switch-to-titans-in-25/
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fuck, thats a loss for aussie rugby, hope they can stop the bleeding
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@Kiwiwomble nah fuck it. Keep bleeding. I'm ready for the whole thing to go tits up.
At least that way I'd get my weekends back without feeling like I've let everyone down
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Look at it this way: the money we'll make from the Lions tour will be swallowed up by loans, so not until RWC27 & WRWC29 will we even start to see anything like financial stability.
And that is without even considering the lack of change at lower levels we need to actually bring about results.
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look....its fucking sad....but you wont get an argument from me
@NTA trust me, anyone thats thinks people who volenteer their time to enable others to have fun playing a sport....its letting them down...can fuck right off
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Meh - he wanted to take the next step and wasn't an option for the top gig given Tahs need a shake up.
Hopefully Whitaker is next. At least Gilmore has some success in his coaching history. Whitaker has 'I'm a former Tah who was loved by NSW fans'
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@Tim said in SF - Blues v Brumbies:
Having a quick look over at Green and Gold etc ... Australia has to leave Super Rugby etc. They really want the Wallabies to be permanently in the 2nd tier.
It's the home of perennial whiners and morons. The average rugby following Ozzie I chat to around the grounds has twice the intellect.
I mean still dumb, but...
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The Australian reporting that some of Aus' biggest and best known fund managers are working on a secret plan to raise $100m to help save rugby union.
A group of up to 15 stock pickers and rugby aficionados have been quietly trying to raise the funds in recent weeks, promising to contribute their time and investment acumen for free to help their beloved but embattled sport.
The target is $100m capital.