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The ARU want to put on a Super Rugby match or 2 at nib stadium so you dont feel left out.ARU is also in active discussions with its State and Territory Member Unions about opportunities to provide Rugby content in Western Australia from the 2018 season.
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"Pain heels. Chicks dig scars and Glory lasts forever." Shane Falco
They can stick their token matches up their ass
Do they really think we would go to these token games? I know I wont be!
I would go if it was Hurricanes v Crusaders or Hurricanes v Chiefs. If they think anyone will bother going to watch an Aussie derby, tell em they're dreaming.
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"The main difference between playing League and Union is that now I get my hangovers on Monday instead of Sunday - Tom David
The 2018 renewal information for the Reds and the Brumbies says that there are 8 home matches in 2018.
The 2018 renewal information for the Tahs doesn't actually say how many home matches there will be, but the odds would have to be on 8.
The Rebels haven't launched their 2018 membership programme as yet - which is in itself kind of interesting. But given that the Rebels have to earn as much revenue as they possibly can in 2018, they should fight tooth and nail to play all Rebels home matches in Melbourne.
So I don't see much scope for putting on a Brumbies, Rebels, Reds or Tahs home game in Perth in 2018.
If the ARU think that they will get a reasonable attendance by the Sea of Blue at a Perth "home match" in 2018, then they do not understand the concept of tribalism, and they should ask those nice folks at Sydney RU to take them to a couple of Shute Shield matches so that they can see tribalism in action.
Mind you, if a "home match" in Perth is against a Kiwi team, then the overall attendance might not be that bad (even with the Sea of Blue not showing up).
It's a shame Twiggy didn't spend $50m buying Channel 10, would have guaranteed free-to-air coverage.
Wish we knew more about what Twiggy IS doing. All gone quiet.
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