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Jargs, Considering I told Bill Pulver to his face " We can never trust a word from his mouth, and considering our Chairman turned his back on their pleasantries, plus direct accusations to their board members and President that they had lost the plot" I think we have been taken off their Christmas Card list.
Another question I haven't seen answered anywhere hansie, What about Super 20's? I assume that there will be no WA team in Super 20's next year or will they change the format back?
The east have want they wanted .. They just siphoned out all the fuel from my New car and put it in the bomb so they can drive it to the Car yard and purchase the new car.. They have distroyed a strong team to fill up the weak one and then rub the salt into the faces of the WA fans Glad I can settle in to watch my new code in and watch the grand final on Sunday night .. Pity the Bunnies aren't in it .. Could even go as far as handing in my WF 1962 number plates as they are worthless now.. In 2 yrs people will be asking what doers WF stand for ..
I can see it now Parents in the east answering their Kids Questions... Kids Hey Dad whats over there where the sun sets .. Dad ,, Nothing son they don't play rugby..
Well I'm right back to where I started when the appeal was turned down. Have not watched a Test match yet and won't in the foreseeable future. Ditto Super Rugby - and no bloody way in Hades would I spend money in Melbourne. Far as I'm concerned the IRB has had an indirect hand in this disgrace - Jaguares and Sunwolves. So they can all go to hell with Pichot and the ARU at the front of the queue.
I was pleased at the prospect that Blood might flip Puller, Clone & Clunk the bird and go to Munster, taking some of the boys with him. Not to be, so I'm back to square one there too - wishing them the best. Can't fault a man for showing loyalty to his players and staff. What sort of working relationship he can have with Clunk, North and Co is going to be a stumbling block for him I imagine. He'll be professional but I can't see there being much respect or trust there.
While we're on it; I don't really hold out a lot of hope that the Senate Inquiry can make a referral to the AFP/ASIC/whoever either. It's revealing a lot of dodgy dealings and should show more of that. But I don't see actual evidence of anything criminal so far. Hopefully something concrete can be uncovered next time. I was just happy that the dirty laundry was getting an airing. But after this announcement even that is looking a little hollow. Not getting much traction in the East so not even much embarrassment for the pricks either, except around these parts. Unless some criminal behavior comes to light those bastards will just ride out the storm and move on. Been obvious since about March that they don't give a damn.
"The main difference between playing League and Union is that now I get my hangovers on Monday instead of Sunday - Tom David
'But I don't see actual evidence of anything criminal so far. Hopefully something concrete can be uncovered next time. '
Well it was taken on note that they will look in to the behaviour and conflicts of interest involving Rob Clarke and the Rebels. To early to say that there is insider trading involved in it.
As a matter of interest to this topic it appears that Johann van Graan is the new Munster Director of Rugby and was interviewed at least six weeks. Van Graan is the current Boks' assistant coach and his father is high up in the Bulls. Munster still need another coach or two depending on how they divide up the work that was done by Anthony Foley (who wasn't replaced out of respect), Jacques Neinaber and Rassie Erasmus. The latter will work with van Graan until his notice period is served.
End of the year was planned for completion
http://www.rugby.com.au/news/2016/05...ntralise-teams
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Too bloody right, that's exactly what I feel this is about. Melbourne was the "big city, big money" option, while Perth was "true rugby development" option. Considering the ARU has abandoned it's job of development of the game all over the country, including it's declining heartlands, it falls into place that "money" is what they would be interested in retaining. If they do eventually start setting up a Trans-Tasman competition, eliminating Perth from the equation makes it that much easier for them and their "bargaining power" as they probably see it. I'm sure the next franchise to be added to pro-rugby in this country will be another NSW team, or maybe, if they're thick enough, a Gold Coast side, which wouldn't surprise me in the least seeing as it's such a pro-sports graveyard. The ARU sees themselves in a very weak position and they're also lazy.
When the NRL started in Melbourne and the AFL started in Western Sydney, they both had a smaller base than rugby union had in Perth. Neither of those teams have been able to match the Force's attendances in the early years, yet both those governing bodies actively supported those franchises and are reaping rewards with on-field performances. Perth was too much and too hard (boo-hoo) for the lazy ARU, despite being gifted a base the NRL and AFL never had for the Storm and Giants respectively. For fuck's sake, at one stage we were the biggest franchise in the comp.
Wouldn't be surprised from those petulant grubs; they're probably still angry the court case delayed them long enough that they had to accommodate the Spirit this season.
Well, you bloody-well should be, give those sooks a kick in the arse! It's their bloody job as a national body to work with their State unions, especially RugbyWA in this case, as it concerns WA's pro-rugby team.
Sign me up on an email list and for membership for any games with the State side, I'll be there in Gold'n'Black - rain, hail or shine.
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Japan and the Pacific Islands for Aussie Super 9's!
Let's have one of these in WA! Click this link: Saitama Super Arena - New Perth Stadium?
Fuck it, I'm done. Wessels has lost me, fancy suggesting we should support the Rebels as they are underdogs like we were.
I hope he and his club crashes and burns.
Logging out never to come back.
That's a dead set shame. Hopefully he gets in to something like coaching or working with Twiggy and Hodgson is doing. You need respected Rugby types that you aren't going to get in Sydney and Brisbane. Can't afford to lose these blokes no matter how shafted they were (and it wasn't the folk in Perth who did that).