Oh I don't dispute that. In an ideal world we have our own domestic comp. But we don't live in an ideal world, particularly when it comes to rugby.Splitting home grounds has rarely (never?) been successful. Regardless the suggestion is another devolve to "shrink to greatness". The poblem is the comp, not the clubs.
I'm not sure I agree with your view that the majority of games would have to be played in Melbourne rather than Canberra - 1. The game attendance at AAMI is woeful; 2. Brumbies players, being part of the most successful team, would rightly (imo) demand to play at their home base.If there was to be a merger between the Brumbies and the Rebels then the majority of games would have to be played down in Melbourne and not in Canberra. Melbourne is the most important market in Australia for RA. Sydney and Queensland already have a significant Rugby presence so growth potential in those areas is minimal. Melbourne is the great white whale. If RA are looking for growth then Melbourne must be the prime market to target and unfortunately the population of the ACT makes them the least important one even though they are the most successful team on the park.
The unfortunate issue is that RA is still under the misguided impression that it can compete with NRL and AFL rather than accepting that it has lost that fight. Now it needs to compete with Soccer and Basketball as the next level sports and accept that it will never grab the hearts of minds of the general public to the same degree as NRL and AFL.
Rugby needs to live within our means and that means accept that Topou etc... have to be allowed to go overseas and play because we can't afford to keep them. for Australian teams it is a chicken and the egg situation, to bring the money in you need to be successful to do that though you need the best players but to get the best players you need to be able to pay the large salaries that are competitive on the international market.
All the clubs need to accept that the best players can get more money overseas and RA needs to accept that as well and allow the Wallabies to select as many overseas players as they want.
Australia needs to shrink the game, not in terms of number of teams but in terms of cost, and that unfortunately means letting the cream leave to make big money elsewhere. This is just my opinion of course.
Yes, game attendance at AAMI is woeful but it is no better in Canberra. The attendances to their games are also awful but they have no potential to increase where as Melbourne does. The Brumbies got 8000 last year to a quarter final so even being successful could not increase their crowds. The ACT doesn't have the population for growth in the game that Melbourne does it is not because of anything the Brumbies are doing just purely population.I'm not sure I agree with your view that the majority of games would have to be played in Melbourne rather than Canberra - 1. The game attendance at AAMI is woeful; 2. Brumbies players, being part of the most successful team, would rightly (imo) demand to play at their home base.
I've always had the theory that Rebels just needed a modicum of success. Melburnians love sport and supporting, so many union fans that aren't Rebels fans. If the Rebels went deep into finals we'd easily get good numbers.Yes, game attendance at AAMI is woeful but it is no better in Canberra. The attendances to their games are also awful but they have no potential to increase where as Melbourne does. The Brumbies got 8000 last year to a quarter final so even being successful could not increase their crowds. The ACT doesn't have the population for growth in the game that Melbourne does it is not because of anything the Brumbies are doing just purely population.
Yes, game attendance at AAMI is woeful but it is no better in Canberra. The attendances to their games are also awful but they have no potential to increase where as Melbourne does. The Brumbies got 8000 last year to a quarter final so even being successful could not increase their crowds. The ACT doesn't have the population for growth in the game that Melbourne does it is not because of anything the Brumbies are doing just purely population.
I quietly have the Rebels as a bit of a dark horse this year - the squad is pretty reasonable on paper, with several now having (albeit disastrous) Wallabies exposure. Considering all the current noise, it would be great to see them go deep this year.I've always had the theory that Rebels just needed a modicum of success. Melburnians love sport and supporting, so many union fans that aren't Rebels fans. If the Rebels went deep into finals we'd easily get good numbers.
Sadly don't think we'll ever see my theory in action.
and they love an underdogI've always had the theory that Rebels just needed a modicum of success. Melburnians love sport and supporting, so many union fans that aren't Rebels fans. If the Rebels went deep into finals we'd easily get good numbers.
Sadly don't think we'll ever see my theory in action.
Brad Harris will be a major impactI quietly have the Rebels as a bit of a dark horse this year - the squad is pretty reasonable on paper, with several now having (albeit disastrous) Wallabies exposure. Considering all the current noise, it would be great to see them go deep this year.
P.S. how the fuck was the squad announced almost 3 months ago and is still not updated on the Rebel's website? Now, there's a job for a volunteer grad...
I don't think it would come to that, but when it comes to companies showing signs of insolvency, as an employee you want to checking your super contributions and hitting up HR if they aren't paid, and then cashing out/taking all your leave at the first opportunity. Creditors come knocking when financial issues are emerging, no one wants to the last one owed money.Just as long as the players' superannuation payments have been made - otherwise the Melb Rebels Directors could be liable for them - anyone know if they have been paid in the Dec qtr?
Most lads who play union follow the storm because they win.I've always had the theory that Rebels just needed a modicum of success. Melburnians love sport and supporting, so many union fans that aren't Rebels fans. If the Rebels went deep into finals we'd easily get good numbers.
Sadly don't think we'll ever see my theory in action.
We haven’t got to “full support of the board” yet, so we are still OK.Nothing ground breaking in there and a level or two less confident than the last time.
With air travel in this country the way it is, it is probably cheaper, more frequent and quicker to travel Sydney to Melbourne than Canberra to Melbourne. An amalgamation between the RA Waratahs and the RA Rebels has a lot going for it.Yes the upshot of that is that some games would have to be played in Melbourne. I get that not having one 'home ground' is an issue for both bands of supporters, and that both would want in their city. There is no simple solution but the objective is to grow the game in both areas, so whatever it is that achieves that.