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Hi Hansie, after both of us being on here for a while and various PMs discussing ruby more deeply, Ifeel that you "get" where I'm coming from, my question of you, which I'd like as a yes/no, so you don't have to break any confidentiality, is
Do you think I'll be happy enough with the new direction that is being planned to stick my hand in my pocket and throw 800 bucks of my hard earned at a pair of gold memberships for next year?
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Yes Gigs20.
Jo thanks for taking the ball up and throwing some of the hard questions that needed to be asked. Hansie i personally would like to know that if this is the board that are the messiahs and doing the hard yards and decisions then how in the hell did they allow it to get to this stage anyway when an awful lot of members here could see the writing on the wall quite a while back?
I think 800 smackers for a pair of Golds in 2017 may be optimistic.
The 2016 renewals were $940 for 2 Gold's, and if you have selected the automatic renewal option, then you are guaranteed to be charged the same price for 2 Golds in 2017.
Rugby WA made a big thing of "freezing" the membership prices for 2016.
However, in 2016, the number of home games was dropped from 8 to 7. In 2017, it goes back to 8.
Given the invitation to commit to an auto-renewal in 2017 and get a frozen price in 2017, the fact that there will be an "extra" home match in 2017 and Rugby WA's present financial "crisis", I wouldn't be surprised to see the price of a single Gold membership raised in 2017, probably to somewhere north of $500.
Setting the price-point for memberships in 2017 will be one of Rugby WA's (and the ARU's?) major challenges later this year.
I dropped from Gold to bronze this year, it was a prelude to giving up entirely. I'm still open to spending my entire entertainment budget on the force, but they'd want to be a he'll of a lot more fun to watch than this year
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The Article in the Weekend Australia covers some of the issues we have to work with and canvasses some ideas going forward.
Essentially to answer boof's question. Sponsors and fans do not like losing teams. 11 years and only once close to making the finals. In addition many fans preferred to watch from home. We operate in the most competitive sports market in the world. We like winners, just look at how the Glory's fortunes changed this past season.
Very political answer Hansie! But you still didn't answer the question i asked as to why the board hasn't done more of the hard calls previously to stem the losing mojo we have. Essentially the way i feel is that we the members haven't seen too much urgency from the board to stem the losses we've had and now the last resort is happening and Mums(ARU) having to step in because the boys can't guide their way out of the shit.
Some numbers from past RugbyWA Annual Reports
Thought it might be useful to have some numbers to paint the picture of what's been happening at RugbyWA.
As others have highlighted there are no accounts yet available or made public for 2015.
REVENUE
1. Sponsorship DOWN 24% from high in 2012
2. Membership DOWN 28% from high in 2011.
3. Corporate Hospitality DOWN 17% from high in 2012.
4. Super Rugby UP 14% from 2011.
5. Grants of $0.5 Million in 2013 & 2014.
6. Total Revenue DOWN 9% from high in 2011.
EXPENDITURE
1. Professional Players expenditure confirms that $4.5 Million Salary Cap + $0.5 Million Sponsorship has been outlayed to players. Additional costs associated with injury coverage.
2. Significant reduction in player support expenditure:
a. Strength and Conditioning DOWN 36% since 2012.
b. Rugby Operations DOWN 23% since 2012.
c. Team Medical DOWN 20% since 2012.
d. Team Physiotherapy DOWN 48% since 2012.
3. Total Expenditure DOWN 5% since high of 2012.
Those are pretty confronting figures. Particularly the fall in membership - not far off a third. Hope the ARU are prepared to put their money where Bill Pulver's mouth is in turning things around to at least 2011 levels...
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