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Australian Rugby / RA

Adam84

Rod McCall (65)
I had a look at a rugby.com.ah article this morning suggested profit would be split between the Lions and SA, no mention of financial benefit for AUS. Maybe they’re paying a straight fee upfront? Wasn’t sure what to make of it..

No direct financial benefit, as long as it’s operational cost neutral, then why do they need a financial benefit?
There’s a massive indirect financial benefit in having rugby in the headlines and high profile matches been played, which would occur with a B&I tour. .
 

sendit

Bob Loudon (25)
No direct financial benefit, as long as it’s operational cost neutral, then why do they need a financial benefit?
There’s a massive indirect financial benefit in having rugby in the headlines and high profile matches been played, which would occur with a B&I tour. .

eh, not saying its a bad thing. Just surprised during a time period of limited resources they wouldn't take the opportunity to try and get some financial benefit out of it.

Not sure about the indirect benefit being "massive" either
 

WorkingClassRugger

Michael Lynagh (62)
eh, not saying its a bad thing. Just surprised during a time period of limited resources they wouldn't take the opportunity to try and get some financial benefit out of it.

Not sure about the indirect benefit being "massive" either


Might be other opportunities connected to hosting that may pop up. Such as tour games etc.
 

Dan54

David Wilson (68)
While I not sure how serious it is, there is plenty of up sides, Aus super sides to play Boks or Lions in warm up games, money to be made there. RA to get costs for running games, pretty sure there would be some pretty creative bookkeeping to make sure there a little meat in it.In saying that I think it just as much Hamish putting rugby on the news during off season, and nothing wrong with that.
 

Adam84

Rod McCall (65)
eh, not saying its a bad thing. Just surprised during a time period of limited resources they wouldn't take the opportunity to try and get some financial benefit out of it.

Not sure about the indirect benefit being "massive" either

An additional 180,000-250,000 fans turning up to watch live rugby union in any year, is ‘massive’, that’s a level of rugby union fan engagement which is difficult to replicate outside of key events like that.
 

sendit

Bob Loudon (25)
An additional 180,000-250,000 fans turning up to watch live rugby union in any year, is ‘massive’, that’s a level of rugby union fan engagement which is difficult to replicate outside of key events like that.

If you get that many
 

Adam84

Rod McCall (65)
If you get that many

Only way they wouldn’t is if covid fucks it.
- 3 x British & Lions tests @ 50-70k each = 180k
- Plus 2 or 3 games against Super Rugby team @ 25k each = 50 to 75k

A total crowd of 180-250k for the B&I Lions tour in Australia is an achievable target.
 

sendit

Bob Loudon (25)
Very possible

But I’m also interested to see the impact of 2 non-Australian sides competing will have. Especially from the British/Irish side more than likely no touring fans and there’s a lot of expats who have buggered off home. Our own fans aren’t exactly in love with the sport atm at the best of times
 

rodha

Dave Cowper (27)
Only way they wouldn’t is if covid fucks it.
- 3 x British & Lions tests @ 50-70k each = 180k
- Plus 2 or 3 games against Super Rugby team @ 25k each = 50 to 75k

A total crowd of 180-250k for the B&I Lions tour in Australia is an achievable target.

McLennan said that if the offer was accepted it would make sense to stage two of the three Lions Tests in Perth to take advantage of the huge number of South African ex-pats living there. “Perth would be a natural, you would think that,” McLennan said. “But we would hope to stage one Test on the east coast.”

Perth’s new Optus Stadium, which hosted the record Wallabies win over New Zealand in 2019, is regarded as state of the art and provides the capacity – around 60,000 – to accommodate the fans who traditionally follow Lions tours in great numbers. “I don’t see why they would not sell out the ground,” McLennan said.

Sounds like an excellent idea to me.
 

Adam84

Rod McCall (65)
Very possible

But I’m also interested to see the impact of 2 non-Australian sides competing will have. Especially from the British/Irish side more than likely no touring fans and there’s a lot of expats who have buggered off home. Our own fans aren’t exactly in love with the sport atm at the best of times

Those figures estimated are still half of what was received in 2013 when the Wallabies played, I think these variables are already factored in.

There’s still over a million Brits living in Australia, and a couple of hundred thousand South Africans. On top of the casual Australian rugby fan who would pay to watch 2 of the worlds best teams play, I think the support is easily there.
 

Derpus

Nathan Sharpe (72)
Very possible

But I’m also interested to see the impact of 2 non-Australian sides competing will have. Especially from the British/Irish side more than likely no touring fans and there’s a lot of expats who have buggered off home. Our own fans aren’t exactly in love with the sport atm at the best of times

There are roughly a million permanent british residents in Aus
 

Rebels3

Jim Lenehan (48)
Last census said there was 189,000 South African born migrants living in Australia.

NSW had the highest % of Australia’s SAF population

NSW 27%
QLD 25%
WA 25%
Vic 17%
 

Rebels3

Jim Lenehan (48)
Of all UK born migrants (1.2m)

NSW 25%
WA 21%
QLD 20%
Vic 19%


For the sake of it here is the Kiwi breakdown (569,000)

NSW 32%
Vic 25%
QLD 20%
WA 11%
 

Rebels3

Jim Lenehan (48)
Irish (75,000)

NSW 33%
Vic 25%
QLD 22%
WA 8%

Fijians (61,000)

NSW - 33,000
QLD - 12,600
Vic - 10,800
WA - 1,300


Samoans (24,000)

NSW - 9,000
QLD - 7,800
Vic - 6,000
WA - 500

Tongans (9,900)

NSW - 5,800
QLD - 1,700
Vic - 1,600
WA - 250
 
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