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Guessing Reds or Rebels, would be lols if it was Melbourne.
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Provincial rugby finances 'teetering'

MARIA SLADE AND LANE NICHOLS
Last updated 05:00 01/08/2012

Relevant offersThe perilous state of some provincial rugby unions' finances threatens the future of the national game, an independent auditor's report warns.

Most of the 14 ITM Cup unions are "teetering", it says, and one bad year could tip several over the financial edge.

New Zealand Rugby Union chief executive Steve Tew says struggling unions are on notice to live within their means. "Rugby is not insulated from the reality of the economic environment we live in."

Issuing its State of the Unions report yesterday, accountancy firm Deloitte said the collective revenues of the ITM Cup unions had dropped nearly 20 per cent in the past five years, putting the game's future under threat.

Only eight had more assets than liabilities at present, with Auckland, Wellington and Canterbury in the strongest positions.

"The low equity position of the remaining unions, including the dangerous negative equity positions of Manawatu, Otago and Waikato, suggest that one poor operating year could jeopardise the ability of the unions to continue to operate as a going concern," the report says.

Otago Rugby Union reported the worst result - a net deficit of more than $800,000 in the 2011 year.

Chairman Doug Harvie said Otago "hit rock bottom" earlier this year when it was almost forced into liquidation, and conceded the Deloitte report was not being alarmist.

Deloitte says unions need to look for innovative ways to build community support and encourage increased attendances to reverse the worrying trend of declining match-related revenues and ticket sales.

"That's certainly a big focus of ours," Mr Harvie said. "It's absolutely grassroots stuff."

Mr Tew said claims in the report that rugby's future was under threat because of the financial problems were "a fair observation". But the NZRU was in a much stronger position than many other organisations, thanks to its strong reserves base.

During the financial crisis it had dipped "judiciously" into those reserves to help struggling unions.

"You can't do that forever . . . Bottom line is you can't spend what you haven't got in the bank."

Deloitte partner Grant Jarrold said the sharpest drop in provincial unions' revenues came last year, probably because of the Rugby World Cup.

Total revenues had dropped $16m, or 19 per cent, since 2007. Half of that decline came in 2011.

Deloitte says the unions' falling earnings are largely due to a decline in match-related income, such as gate takings and hospitality, which fell $12m during the five-year period.

On average two-thirds of the unions' total revenues come from grants and sponsorships from the NZRU, the corporate sector and others.

Ad Feedback However, there were signs the struggling unions were starting to contain costs, Mr Jarrold said.

Nine unions posted profits in 2011, compared with only five in 2010, and the combined deficit had fallen from $2.3 million to $630,000 in the same period.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/sport/7387964/Provincial-rugby-finances-teetering

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David Pocock is off to the Brumbies. I think it's them anyway. He shall be missed.
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David Pocock is off to the Brumbies. I think it's them anyway. He shall be missed.

:lol: Michael Foley from the Tahs has been confirmed as the new force coach. :lol:

I almost feel sorry for the Force, and then I remember what they did to us.
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Lost to NZ:( preety boring match i thought, a worrying trend.
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We don't even look close to New Zealand. As much as I like Robbie Deans...the Wallabies have constantly been dominated by the All Blacks. We haven't won the bledislode cup in 10 years.
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Piss weak, flat-footed attack met a solid defence, it was just never going to happen for the Wallabies. Score line flattered them.

Some crazy brain farts from wallaby backs really sealed it.

Great to see such a big crowd though, from memory Bledisloe games at ANZ had only been pulling ~60k in the last few years.

Edited by toffeeAU: 18/8/2012 11:11:27 PM
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Woeful.

Why the fuck are we trying to play an attacking game without cooper, with two defensive centres. What a joke. Beale was terrible. Was directly responsible for the first two tries. Seriously why the fuck did he come off the wing for the 2nd try Diggers had that bloke covered and Beale ended up in no mans land. Can't forget his butter fingers either. But I guess this performance was of no surprise as the team was mainly filled with players from outside of the Brumbies and the Reds. Someone also has to tell our piss weak forwards to run harder. Something is wrong when your 90KG winger is runner through the all blacks while our forwards get put on their ass.
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Hahaha.
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Lions dumped from Super Rugby

http://www.news.com.au/news/super-15-courts-kings-drops-lions/story-fnejlub9-1226452196519

Disgraceful.
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Beale dumped from Wallabies.
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Wallabies beat South Africa, didnt watch much of it as Dockers were on.

Lol Genia got a bit shitty at the dude asking him a question thought he was calling him crap, he apologised though.

Edited by glory recruit: 8/9/2012 10:23:21 PM
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Wallabies beat South Africa, didnt watch much of it as Dockers were on.

Lol Genia got a bit shitty at the dude asking him a question thought he was calling him crap, he apologised though.

Edited by glory recruit: 8/9/2012 10:23:21 PM


That was pretty funny. For a second I thought he wasn't going to apologise.


Must of been awkward.
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I don't mind that. Genia made it clear from the start its about the team not him. Good captaining.

Great game to watch. Sub-par first half, but great second half. Serious man love for Ashley-Cooper for that brilliant try-saving tackle on De Villiers. Not good to see Genia and Barnes injured. Hooper looked pretty good. Shipperly wasn't too bad either.
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Genia is out for 6 months. This sucks.
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australias kicking game is absolutely shit house....the only kicking we should be doing is kicking dingo deans out and finding a real coach.....
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bahahahahaha shoulda stuck around for that!
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John O'Neill steps down from ARU
DateOctober 12, 2012 - 11:14AM

John O'Neill talking with Wallabies coach Robbie Deans in Auckland in August. Photo: Getty Images

Managing director and CEO of the Australian Rugby Union, John O'Neill, will stand down from his post on October 31. O'Neill had originally to retire towards the end of 2013 after the tour to Australia by the British and Irish Lions tour, but has decided to bring his departure forward.

The announcement was made by ARU Chairman Michael Hawker this morning.

Hawker praised O'Neill's long-standing commitment to Australian Rugby but says his decision allows him to concentrate on business commitments outside of rugby as chairman of casino company Echo Entertainment.

“John’s workload beyond Rugby has recently grown significantly, and unexpectedly, through his chairmanship of Echo Entertainment,” Hawker said.

Advertisement “John had previously indicated he was standing down when his contract ended next year, so the timing of his resignation is now logical for both him and the ARU.

“Under his leadership, a Governance review into the game has been initiated; planning for the 2013 Lions Tour is well underway; the Qantas Wallabies have improved from fifth in the world when John returned to the game in 2007 to now second behind the All Blacks; participation levels are at an all-time high; the ARU has strengthened its financial position; we have increased influence at the International Rugby Board; Rugby has been further expanded with a fifth team in Melbourne; and the new Castrol EDGE Rugby Championship has been launched with the inclusion of Argentina, refreshing the Southern Hemisphere Test competition.

“John has been a great servant of Rugby in Australia over two decades and has achieved the key objectives of a five-year strategic plan since re-joining the ARU in 2007.

“John’s resignation enables the Board to put in place new leadership to build on that platform and to drive our substantial agenda over the next five years, while enabling John to focus on his broader business interests.”

O'Neill was CEO of the ARU from 1995 to 2003 and stepped down after successfully organising the 2003 World Cup. He spent three years at the head of Football Federation Australian before returning to the ARU in 2007.

In both his tenure's at the ARU, O'Neill has overseen great change.

In 1995, rugby shedded its amateur cloak and embraced the professional era. In 2011, he oversaw the expansion of Australia's Super rugby presence with the inclusion of the Melbourne Rebels.

O'Neill has been a strong supporter of Wallabies coach Robbie Deans and played a pivotal role in luring the Cantabrian from Christchurch to Sydney.

ARU deputy CEO, Matt Carroll, will be replace O'Neill in a caretaker capacity while a worldwide search is undertaken to find a permanent replacement.

MORE TO COME




Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/rugby-union/union-news/john-oneill-steps-down-from-aru-20121012-27gom.html#ixzz292rCXEYH

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This is O'neils legacy Wallabies playing shit, super rugby boring as fuck, crowds down, only 1 australian super rugby team finished in the top 6 last season and wallabies playing boring rugby.

Scrap Super Rugby and make it a knock out cup, create a local domestic comp with teams from Sydney, Western Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Melbourne and grow from there, or share a competition with New Zealand.

Edited by aussie4ever4: 12/10/2012 01:36:01 PM
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bahahahahaha shoulda stuck around for that!

Too fucking funny!!!
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Anatomy of Australia’s best integrated sporting sponsorship campaign

FeaturesOctober 24, 2012
Matthew Galea

Fledgling Super Rugby franchise Melbourne Rebels has teamed with internet bank RaboDirect to win a Best Integrated Sporting Sponsorship award at the Sponsorship Australasia Awards. Matthew Galea reports on the recipe for their success.

In their first year of existence as a Super Rugby franchise, it was important for the Melbourne Rebels that their brand was being aggressively promoted as they looked to build a solid supporter base. That, of course, could never be an easy feat in Melbourne, where AFL reigns supreme above all other codes. It was of the utmost importance that the Rebels surrounded themselves with the right people, not just on the field, but also off it, by finding sponsors who shared their aims for the future, and their determination to make an impact in a market where the odds were against them.

Enter RaboDirect, an online bank that shared the Rebels hunger for greater brand exposure in a market where they too were competing with more popular and recognisable brands. A match made in heaven in the ”game they play in heaven”? Greg McAweeney, General Manager of RaboDirect Australia, believes so.

“We see ourselves as a challenger brand in our market, because we’re an internet bank and we’re competing against the big major banks, so we see ourselves as a challenger, and the Rebels do too,” McAweeney says.

“There’s nothing more challenging than setting up a Super Rugby team in Melbourne, which is an AFL-mad city, so their ethos is very much about community, and we were particularly interested in their five star engagement program, which we aligned ourselves with because that’s all about the players spending time with schools, with rugby clubs, with charities and business.

“We thought that was a really nice alignment, and we were very happy to support that.”

That support culminated in the hugely successful Rebel to Rebel campaign, which was recently recognised at the second Sponsorship Australasia annual award as the year’s Best Integrated Sporting Sponsorship.

One of the major objectives for RaboDirect, as McAweeney , was to increase the online bank’s brand awareness by making it more perceptible within the marketplace. Obviously being an online bank meant that RaboDirect had a limited physical presence in the ‘real world’, and sponsoring a club like the Rebels was seen as one way of addressing that problem.

“One of the objectives we wanted to accomplish was to elevate our brand status,” says McAweeney. “You can do that in many different ways, and one way of those ways is through sponsoring various entities, because it makes a virtual brand more tangible to its audience.

“Given rugby is an international sporting code, and televised all over the world, [sponsoring the Rebels] helped to make our brand look bigger and more prestigious.

“The other thing for us was that we wanted to partner with various different entities which would allow us to leave an enduring legacy in the communities in which we grow our business, which is true to our co-operative heritage.

“Grassroots rugby was very interesting to us, because the rugby demographic suits our target audience and our profile, for the types of customers we try to recruit.

“It was an attractive proposition for us . . . and a nice natural fit for ourselves, as the Rebels’ values were very similar to ours.”

With both brands looking to aggressively promote their messages, RaboDirect devised a multimedia campaign that would help to get increase the recognition of both brands.

“We had a multimedia campaign, where we had quite an evocative and emotional TV campaign and some outdoor and print advertising,” McAweeney said.

“That was really about stirring the emotions of people, it was about evoking the feeling that the Rebels were a challenger brand who were creating stories, creating histories, creating a legacy and allude to the success that might come in the future. We knew that we were in for a struggle, a battle, and that success wouldn’t come here overnight, but we were in it for the long run.”

The television campaign (below) was aired mainly in Victoria, as well as being used in Super Rugby broadcasts, and the results pleased both the Rebels and RaboDirect.


It was in the community that RaboDirect enjoyed most success in their sponsorship of the Rebels in their first season. The online bank was keen to be more than just a name on the shirt, and enjoyed massive success with its cornerstone community program, Conversions for Clubs.

“The idea was that we would go out to 20 Victorian clubs, and reward the clubs that could provide the most members for the Rebels,” McAweeney says.

“The top eight would get their own individual home game for the Rebels, which gave them great publicity for their own club, and they could also bring people from their club to the game and have a good night out.

“At the end of the game they would get a guaranteed $5,000, and they’d get a nice little top up ($100) for every conversion and penalty kick the Rebels scored on the night. On average, we were giving a cheque for about $6,000 per game. The reaction we were getting from those clubs was amazing, because they were so desperate for money.

“We would also send players down to the clubs, as each club had two Rebels players attached to it, and get them to interview the people for our YouTube channel, and learn about what they were going to do with the money to improve their club.

“It was a huge success and there was a great amount of goodwill generated from it, and we’re going to do it again this season and try to beef it up a bit.”

Gilbert Rugby have gotten on board the program for the upcoming season, and will provide balls and other equipment for the clubs, as well as the cash top up.

McAweeney says the sponsorship of the Rebels had been a massive success for the company, and that the award was due recognition for that.

“When you make a submission for these awards, you need to prove that you’ve met the KPIs (key performance indicators) that you’ve set yourself, so we had a range of KPIs and we do our own brand research as well as getting other data, and we wanted our brand recognition go up, which it did significantly, particularly in Victoria, which is a very important target market for us,” McAweeney says.

“It also helped deliver customer accounts to us. You’ll never earn the money back just on that, but that was one of our important KPIs. In terms of brand health, brand awareness, consideration and engagement, they all picked up sharply, particularly with the rugby audience who were really appreciative of our community engagement efforts.”

McAweeney says this type of sponsorship approach is a commitment made for the long term, stating that the results would take time, and had to be the product of a good working relationship between the company and the Rebels.

“It is a two way street, and it’s not going to work if it isn’t,” McAweeney says. “It was very interesting in the first year because they’re a start up themselves. It wasn’t like we were sponsoring a team that’s been going for years that has all the systems and processes in place, and obviously it was the first time we’d sponsored a rugby club.

“We were both going into this thinking we’d just make the best of it and learn by doing things and experimenting.

“You’ve got your contracts and rights and entitlements and all that type of stuff, but the way I look at it is, if each partner can talk to each other and give each other stuff that isn’t even in the contract and help each other out, then you know you’ve got a good partnership.”

After a refreshing approach to sponsorship, earning due recognition, RaboDirect will continue their commitment to the Rebels into the next season and beyond, as they look to take their community engagement to the next level in the upcoming season.

http://sportsbusinessinsider.com.au/news/category/sponsorship-and-marketing/anatomy-of-australias-best-integrated-sporting-sponsorship-campaign/

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ENG vs AUS ina sec.
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Where is Roar-brisbane to watch it with me.
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Where is Roar-brisbane to watch it with me.

Watching Arsenal thumping the Spuds.

Edited by Roar_Brisbane : 18/11/2012 01:52:39 AM
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England's jersey looks terrible.
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Yeah it looks weird
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Some reports of Cooper quitting rugby. Quite gutted as he always played well for the Reds.
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Yeah just saw that, hope its not true.
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