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[EDIT:From keo.co.za. Read some of the 350+ responses from Saffas and some kiwis! Absolute gold!!]
Aussie whinge gathers momentum
Monday 9 July 2007
John O’Neill waited for the Wallabies to beat the Springboks before lashing out at South Africa.
The reappointed Australian Rugby Union CEO had been conservative in his comments prior to the test, but once his Wallabies had stumbled past the winning post, he added to the hysterical nature of the ongoing debate about whether or not there was a future for SANZAR (the SA, NZ and Aus rugby union partnership) beyond 2010.
O’Neill accused the South Africans of costing the ARU money on ticket sales and said the game was at least 10 000 down in attendance because the Boks had left 20 of their leading players at home to prepare for the World Cup.
He also slammed Jake White’s post-match comments in saying the decision to leave 20 Boks at home was vindicated because of the injury to Bob Skinstad.
The Sydney Morning Herald described O’Neill as being incensed by White’s remarks.
O’Neill said: “Some of the stuff Jake White has said are the most extraordinary of contradictions. He is basically saying that because Bobby Skinstad has a broken rib, that supports his decision to leave all the players behind. He is basically saying that his only objective this year is the World Cup. He has made it clear that whatever he has to do in between - so be it.
“South Africa, they just don’t get it. Clearly, we could have had Stephen Larkham injured on Saturday night, but we played him. What White’s basically saying is that he’s glad that he left all the really good players behind, because instead an average player got injured.”
O’Neill also blamed the poor 51,174 crowd figure on the Springboks not playing their best line-up.
“The original budgeting for this Test was around 60,000, and I think that’s probably about the right number,” he said. “It was only a couple of weeks ago that the Socceroos played Uruguay in a friendly, and got 63,000. If you had said to someone three years ago, ‘Can you imagine a Socceroos friendly getting a bigger crowd than Australia versus the Springboks?’ they would have laughed at you. I reckon we were about 10,000 underdone.”
O’Neill added that the SANZAR meeting, which starts on Thursday, was one of the most crucial in SANZAR’s history. “We have to start thinking about the future of SANZAR,” he said. “Given that we are already two years into a five-year broadcasting deal, we need to be in a state of preparedness in about 12 months where we have a fair idea what the future is for SANZAR.
“We’ve got to sit down and sort out where SANZAR really wants to be. When the original SANZAR deal was done, it was really a 15-year deal because while it was 10 years, News Limited had a first and last option for a further five. So in terms of content, it was always a 15-year deal.
“The first opportunity for SANZAR to think about something radically new will arrive when this five year deal is over at the end of 2010.”
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"He who conquers others is strong; he who conquers himself is mighty." – Lao Tzu
What, with the Kiwi's holding back there best for super14's and now the africans holding back players from tri nations, what are the Wallabies planning, hold back players from RWC??????????????
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Maybe the heading could also read "Whinge about Aussies begins"
I think O'Neil was very to the point in his criticism on both sides of the match, he just rightly drew breath close to the fixture to allow everyone to focus on the Gregan/Larkham milestones.
SA are clutching at straws thinking they are in the moral right on this one.
"Bloody oath we did!"
Nathan Sharpe, Legend.
Sounds like O'neil is positioning himself for a bigger TV rights share of $$$
Or to open an ANZAC front (with ARU as major stake holder). The yarppies have been banging on for more than a year about going to NH comp, to fit their time zone.
As much as I don't like the arrogance of Graham Henry and the NZRU during the S14 and the holding back of 20 players by ZA, I hope sanity prevails post RWC. I'd hate to see ZA provinces playing in Europe rather than S14.Originally Posted by hopep
At least I can understand Jake White's need to rest SOME of his forwards and playmakers. But 2 thirds of the squad? That's bullshit and everyone knows it.
JO'N is very shrewd and will get some leverage out of it without letting things get out of hand, I imagine.