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Waratahs - Positivity thread

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RedsHappy

Tony Shaw (54)
Huge Waratahs positivities:

- based in the SH's most affluent major city with huge sports interest and following;

- close to the best and biggest junior rugby talent feeder system in Australia, plus good Country feeder system;

- Sydney's business elite runs many of Aus's top companies and are generally rugby followers or sympathisers;

- many top sports sponsoring local and international companies HQ'd in Sydney;

- quite large Kiwi and Saffa populations that will generate potentially good supplementary gate income for S15 and national teams playing in Sydney;

- reasonably well-sited SFS, not too big or small;

- league still has negative connotations for many parents when working out what games to prioritise for their kids, and some people are repelled by league's general image, whereas rugby has a 'cleaner' vibe as a Sydney sport.

What's there not to like about these key strategic market/context attributes when building and supporting the Tahs' cause?
 

AngrySeahorse

Peter Sullivan (51)
They aren't from QLD :p.

They have very likable players. I'd include Tom Carter - I just think he's misunderstood.

@RedsHappy - I'd almost agree with all of that except on the feeding system for Country rugby - it isnt really that good TBH & needs to get better but I agree with the rest, good points.
 

the sabanator

Ron Walden (29)
Hooper is coming next year.

They have a disproportionate Wallabies representation to performance, which can only help in further developing their players.
 

Bruce Ross

Ken Catchpole (46)
Huge Waratahs positivities:

- based in the SH's most affluent major city with huge sports interest and following;

- close to the best and biggest junior rugby talent feeder system in Australia, plus good Country feeder system;

- Sydney's business elite runs many of Aus's top companies and are generally rugby followers or sympathisers;

- many top sports sponsoring local and international companies HQ'd in Sydney;

- quite large Kiwi and Saffa populations that will generate potentially good supplementary gate income for S15 and national teams playing in Sydney;

- reasonably well-sited SFS, not too big or small;

- league still has negative connotations for many parents when working out what games to prioritise for their kids, and some people are repelled by league's general image, whereas rugby has a 'cleaner' vibe as a Sydney sport.

What's there not to like about these key strategic market/context attributes when building and supporting the Tahs' cause?

RH, virtually all of those points are what I cite when expressing my frustration that my team doesn't dominate the Super competition. Perhaps we could coin a variant of the old Chinese curse: May you be born with all the advantages.
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