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Rebels 2020

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Jim Lenehan (48)
It’s hard to say, they now run with support of a partnership between the state government and a handful of private but silent businessmen in the background. It’s hard to judge what type of support they are getting from these people.
 

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Dave Cowper (27)
Not only is Melbourne the 2nd biggest market - it's also growing by 125k people per year who, more than likely, will have an affiliation to Soccer, Rugby Union or Cricket as they are global sports - AFL and League aren't.....I remember the halcyon days of the early stockade when there were on average 12-15K people there.

Genuine question Oz what would you suggest re the survival of the Rebels or supposed financial problems?
 

oztimmay

Geoff Shaw (53)
Staff member
^^^

This.

The market size alone in Melbourne is hard to ignore. I can't imagine a TV broadcaster looking a Rugby TV product and saying "nah, we don't need melbourne included". It's simply too lucrative to ignore.

I hate to hark back to the 2017 days, but the decision to keep the Rebels came down to two factors:
1. Super Rugby (in its current guise) is a made for TV product FIRST and FOREMOST, then a talent development pathway for the Wallabies.​
2. Any major sport in Australia needs a presense in Melbourne.​
Sure, ther are other reasons (ability to sell licence, financial backing, Cameron Clyne's links to Vic Rugby (He was a vic rep player), but these are the to key points. I don't really see that changing in any new high-performance model deilberations.

And jsut febfore yo usay it, yes I was sad and upset to see the Force go, and would love to see the day when all five teams can be reunited under a single competition.

If there is a silent push to shrink back to greatness, they will look to merge the Brumbies and Rebels before they exit the Melbourne Market.
 

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Arch Winning (36)
I had an idea today. What about if a team - let's see any of Rebels, Brumbies, Force - went to RA & WR (World Rugby) and proposed that they would play a quarter of their games in the Pacific in exchange for funding which offset that. Could even open up 4-6 spots on their squads for PI elgible players...
 

Derpus

George Gregan (70)
I had an idea today. What about if a team - let's see any of Rebels, Brumbies, Force - went to RA & WR (World Rugby) and proposed that they would play a quarter of their games in the Pacific in exchange for funding which offset that. Could even open up 4-6 spots on their squads for PI elgible players.
WR (World Rugby) is only vaguely aware of the existence of continents other than Europe. Goodluck with that.
 

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Billy Sheehan (19)
It’s hard to say, they now run with support of a partnership between the state government and a handful of private but silent businessmen in the background. It’s hard to judge what type of support they are getting from these people.

it sure is, especially without seeing the accounts.
 

Snowy

Frank Nicholson (4)
It’s hard to say, they now run with support of a partnership between the state government and a handful of private but silent businessmen in the background. It’s hard to judge what type of support they are getting from these people.
Yes because that's how business people like to spend their money silently with no reward
Who is your main/ front of jumper sponsor ??

Not only is Melbourne the 2nd biggest market - it's also growing by 125k people per year who, more than likely, will have an affiliation to Soccer, Rugby Union or Cricket as they are global sports - AFL and League aren't...I remember the halcyon days of the early stockade when there were on average 12-15K people there.
Yes when the Force started we had 30K at a crap AFL ground with a population of only 1.5 million in a state the size of half the country - your point is ?? You are gaining that many people but now your crowd numbers are what - oh that's right never published a figure this year

Oztimmay you guys are going to be dropped like a hot potato - been there done that as a Force fan
 

Scooter

Colin Windon (37)
Yes because that's how business people like to spend their money silently with no reward
Who is your main/ front of jumper sponsor ??

Yes when the Force started we had 30K at a crap AFL ground with a population of only 1.5 million in a state the size of half the country - your point is ?? You are gaining that many people but now your crowd numbers are what - oh that's right never published a figure this year

Oztimmay you guys are going to be dropped like a hot potato - been there done that as a Force fan

Snowy I think the Rebels announced two home crowds last year. Both of which were early in the season, one of which was v Highlanders of 11k, which by optics was clearly our best crowd of the season.

At the end of last season I raised a question about release of crowds at a Rebels member forum. Another member (shot me down) replied straight away that they are shown on scoreboard every game.

CEO Baden Stephenson said it is not something that he notices (whether crowd is on scoreboard or not) but that Rebels are transparent.

I said after the first couple of home games I didn't see it announced on scoreboard and even went to Ausstadiums website and the crowds were not included there. I also said that Rebels fans copped heaps of criticism on social media re size of and no crowds being announced and that there are crowds published for Melbourne City of 5k.
 

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Dave Cowper (27)
It's fair to say that all teams in Super rugby have seen their crowds shrink over the last few years. Which brings the conversation back to the product, Super Rugby itself.

The lack of regular local derbies and being stuck behind a paywall on Foxtel has decimated interest. Exactly the same happened on the UK when Cricket and F1's broadcast rights were bought be Sky.

I have no doubt Union would have a much better attendance if regularly on FTA, plus that would bring more sponsors.


Snowy I think the Rebels announced two home crowds last year. Both of which were early in the season, one of which was v Highlanders of 11k, which by optics was clearly our best crowd of the season.

At the end of last season I raised a question about release of crowds at a Rebels member forum. Another member (shot me down) replied straight away that they are shown on scoreboard every game.

CEO Baden Stephenson said it is not something that he notices (whether crowd is on scoreboard or not) but that Rebels are transparent.

I said after the first couple of home games I didn't see it announced on scoreboard and even went to Ausstadiums website and the crowds were not included there. I also said that Rebels fans copped heaps of criticism on social media re size of and no crowds being announced and that there are crowds published for Melbourne City of 5k.
 

Snowy

Frank Nicholson (4)
Micky Rummery with all those people pouring into Vic shouldn't the numbers be lifting ? even if only 1% you should get 1200 extra people a year not lose that number and more

Anyone want to field the sponsorship question ??
 

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Dave Cowper (27)
I agree snowy, logic would decree that there would be an increase in attendance (even by 500), also the Rebels claim to have nearly 14k members, which strengthens the argument it's the super rugby model that's broken.

Micky Rummery with all those people pouring into Vic shouldn't the numbers be lifting ? even if only 1% you should get 1200 extra people a year not lose that number and more

Anyone want to field the sponsorship question ??
 

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Jim Lenehan (48)
I agree snowy, logic would that there would be an increase which strengthens the argument it's the super rugby model that's broken.
All teams have had a significant decline and that includes the Force as well who were doing equally as poorly as the others before the decision to cut them a few years ago. The system doesn’t work for anyone. I’m looking forward to the domestic comp this year to see if that works for our teams. Having a game on every fri and sat night for 10 weeks will hopefully provide something to work towards
 

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Rocky Elsom (76)
Staff member
Any injury concerns for the Rebels for the upcoming Super Rugby season - do we expect a full strength squad?
 

Mr Wobbly

Alan Cameron (40)
Any injury concerns for the Rebels for the upcoming Super Rugby season - do we expect a full strength squad?

Apparently both Wilken and Tuttle are back at full training. Haven't heard anything about Tupou, or Jones, haven't even seen them in any of the training photos the Rebels have been posting.
 

brokendown

Vay Wilson (31)
Too be honest, I don't see him as a loss to Aussie rugby. He is a pillow, he isn't up to super rugby standards.

On the other hand, Lomax was a big loss..

would like to think an organisation such as the Highlanders wouldn't select a player who isn't up to Super rugby standard!
 
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