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  • barbarianB barbarian

    These are the sort of fringe guys that we're losing more and more of. Good enough at Super level, probably not quite up to Wallaby quality at the moment.

    We just can't pay them what they can get overseas. So I suppose you tip your cap and say good luck. But it's one reason why we can't support five teams and struggle now to support four.

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    @barbarian said in Aussie Pro Rugby:

    But it's one reason why we can't support five teams and struggle now to support four.

    And that would be true if we went back to 3 - the product has a certain value, out of which RUPA's slice of the pie is given to players.

    Less teams = smaller pie.

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      Aus need to identify the ones they absolutely need to keep, and pay them. Bell, Valetini, i reckon Ikitau as well.

      Let Thor go, he's not worth anywhere near what he is on.

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      • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

        Aus need to identify the ones they absolutely need to keep, and pay them. Bell, Valetini, i reckon Ikitau as well.

        Let Thor go, he's not worth anywhere near what he is on.

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        @mariner4life said in Aussie Pro Rugby:

        Let Thor go, he's not worth anywhere near what he is on.

        He has the most expensive calf muscles in world rugby.

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          A short-term injury replacement for Pieter-Steph du Toit at Toyota Verblitz.

          https://www.rugby.com.au/news/wallabies-legend-michael-hooper-set-to-make-unexpected-return-to-rugby-2025114

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            Bad move

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              https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/360553256/will-ex-wallabies-captain-michael-hooper-finally-get-farewell-against-lions

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                https://www.theroar.com.au/2025/01/24/schmidts-old-boss-nucifora-to-join-lions-bid-to-beat-wallabies-months-after-mysterious-ra-consultancy-role/

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                • M Mr Fish

                  @Bovidae said in Aussie Pro Rugby:

                  Reed Prinsep is captaining the Force on their tour to SA. There are a few other players who have moved too.

                  Also included in the squad is one Sio Tomkinson. Coby Miln is a Kiwi I watched play 1st XV rugby.

                  Western Force spring series tour squad:
                  Forwards: Albert Alcock, Sam Carter (vc), Nick Champion de Crespigny, Nic Dolly, Lopeti Faifua, Will Harris, Harry Hoopert, Tom Horton, Titi Nofoagatotoa, Marley Pearce, Reed Prinsep (c), Tom Robertson, Dane Sawers, Darcy Swain, Tiaan Tauakipulu, Josh Thompson, Silafono Titiuti

                  Backs: Max Burey, Issak Fines-Leleiwasa, Mac Grealy, Justin Landman, Ronan Leahy, Coby Miln, Divad Palu, Doug Philipson, George Poolman, Harry Potter, Isaac Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens, Henry Robertson (vc), Patelesio Tomkinson

                  https://www.rugby.com.au/news/western-force-squad-south-africa-mac-grealy-perth-gold-2024917

                  I have a hunch that Isaac Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens might be related to Jacob.

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                  @Mr-Fish said in Aussie Pro Rugby:

                  Isaac Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens might be related to Jacob.

                  https://www.rugbydatabase.com.au/player/index.php?playerId=7281

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                    #5112

                    An improved broadcast deal for RA.

                    https://www.theroar.com.au/2025/02/03/rugby-australia-closing-in-on-long-term-multimillion-dollar-deal-as-bonus-incentives-revealed/

                    Rugby Australia’s next five-year broadcast deal could be worth as much as $250 million if its Super Rugby franchises and the Wallabies return to winning ways.
                    
                    The Financial Review revealed that the cash-strapped governing body could earn as much as $30m in incentives should its teams meet certain criteria. The extra cash would be in addition to a five-year deal worth a fraction over $210m – or 42m per annum.
                    
                    “We can confirm we’ve reached an in-principle agreement with Rugby Australia,” a Nine spokesman told the AFR’s Zoe Samios. “We will share more details in due course as we finalise the contractual arrangements.”
                    
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                      One of the guys from my club last year had a run out for the Brumbies against the Tahs, trying to work out if he's snagged wtg spot or what the deal was, showing what the connection can be between club and pro, a lot of chatter on the club group chat about checking out the Brumbies this season

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                      • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                        An improved broadcast deal for RA.

                        https://www.theroar.com.au/2025/02/03/rugby-australia-closing-in-on-long-term-multimillion-dollar-deal-as-bonus-incentives-revealed/

                        Rugby Australia’s next five-year broadcast deal could be worth as much as $250 million if its Super Rugby franchises and the Wallabies return to winning ways.
                        
                        The Financial Review revealed that the cash-strapped governing body could earn as much as $30m in incentives should its teams meet certain criteria. The extra cash would be in addition to a five-year deal worth a fraction over $210m – or 42m per annum.
                        
                        “We can confirm we’ve reached an in-principle agreement with Rugby Australia,” a Nine spokesman told the AFR’s Zoe Samios. “We will share more details in due course as we finalise the contractual arrangements.”
                        
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                        #5114

                        @KiwiMurph said in Aussie Pro Rugby:

                        An improved broadcast deal for RA.

                        https://www.theroar.com.au/2025/02/03/rugby-australia-closing-in-on-long-term-multimillion-dollar-deal-as-bonus-incentives-revealed/

                        Rugby Australia’s next five-year broadcast deal could be worth as much as $250 million if its Super Rugby franchises and the Wallabies return to winning ways.
                        
                        The Financial Review revealed that the cash-strapped governing body could earn as much as $30m in incentives should its teams meet certain criteria. The extra cash would be in addition to a five-year deal worth a fraction over $210m – or 42m per annum.
                        
                        “We can confirm we’ve reached an in-principle agreement with Rugby Australia,” a Nine spokesman told the AFR’s Zoe Samios. “We will share more details in due course as we finalise the contractual arrangements.”
                        

                        Awesome, hopefully they'll pay NZR back the Dosh we're gave them over the last few years 🤣

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                        • M Machpants

                          @KiwiMurph said in Aussie Pro Rugby:

                          An improved broadcast deal for RA.

                          https://www.theroar.com.au/2025/02/03/rugby-australia-closing-in-on-long-term-multimillion-dollar-deal-as-bonus-incentives-revealed/

                          Rugby Australia’s next five-year broadcast deal could be worth as much as $250 million if its Super Rugby franchises and the Wallabies return to winning ways.
                          
                          The Financial Review revealed that the cash-strapped governing body could earn as much as $30m in incentives should its teams meet certain criteria. The extra cash would be in addition to a five-year deal worth a fraction over $210m – or 42m per annum.
                          
                          “We can confirm we’ve reached an in-principle agreement with Rugby Australia,” a Nine spokesman told the AFR’s Zoe Samios. “We will share more details in due course as we finalise the contractual arrangements.”
                          

                          Awesome, hopefully they'll pay NZR back the Dosh we're gave them over the last few years 🤣

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                          @Machpants said in Aussie Pro Rugby:

                          @KiwiMurph said in Aussie Pro Rugby:

                          An improved broadcast deal for RA.

                          https://www.theroar.com.au/2025/02/03/rugby-australia-closing-in-on-long-term-multimillion-dollar-deal-as-bonus-incentives-revealed/

                          Rugby Australia’s next five-year broadcast deal could be worth as much as $250 million if its Super Rugby franchises and the Wallabies return to winning ways.
                          
                          The Financial Review revealed that the cash-strapped governing body could earn as much as $30m in incentives should its teams meet certain criteria. The extra cash would be in addition to a five-year deal worth a fraction over $210m – or 42m per annum.
                          
                          “We can confirm we’ve reached an in-principle agreement with Rugby Australia,” a Nine spokesman told the AFR’s Zoe Samios. “We will share more details in due course as we finalise the contractual arrangements.”
                          

                          Awesome, hopefully they'll pay NZR back the Dosh we're gave them over the last few years 🤣

                          It's completely weird that Oz is getting an improved deal, and if the stories are to be believed we're getting a much worse deal when SR ratings were up in NZ last year.

                          Good for me, I was worried Fox/Kayo might get them back.

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                            Schmidts departure confirmed -
                            https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-02-06/wallabies-coach-joe-schmidt-to-stand-down-after-rugby-champs/104906854

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                              Machpants
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                              Sad for Ozzie but good on him for looking after his family.

                              Consulting role with the abs now maybe 😉

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                                Les Kiss has been suggested in recent months as the successor

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                                  Kiss has done a good job with the Reds.

                                  He benefits somewhat on the back of the cleanout Thorn did, and the continuity it created. But he's added real Steel to everything they do, and that could translate into Wallabies success.

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                                  • M Machpants

                                    Sad for Ozzie but good on him for looking after his family.

                                    Consulting role with the abs now maybe 😉

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                                    @Machpants said in Aussie Pro Rugby:

                                    Sad for Ozzie but good on him for looking after his family.

                                    Agreed. Respect for that decision.

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                                    • NepiaN Nepia

                                      @Machpants said in Aussie Pro Rugby:

                                      @KiwiMurph said in Aussie Pro Rugby:

                                      An improved broadcast deal for RA.

                                      https://www.theroar.com.au/2025/02/03/rugby-australia-closing-in-on-long-term-multimillion-dollar-deal-as-bonus-incentives-revealed/

                                      Rugby Australia’s next five-year broadcast deal could be worth as much as $250 million if its Super Rugby franchises and the Wallabies return to winning ways.
                                      
                                      The Financial Review revealed that the cash-strapped governing body could earn as much as $30m in incentives should its teams meet certain criteria. The extra cash would be in addition to a five-year deal worth a fraction over $210m – or 42m per annum.
                                      
                                      “We can confirm we’ve reached an in-principle agreement with Rugby Australia,” a Nine spokesman told the AFR’s Zoe Samios. “We will share more details in due course as we finalise the contractual arrangements.”
                                      

                                      Awesome, hopefully they'll pay NZR back the Dosh we're gave them over the last few years 🤣

                                      It's completely weird that Oz is getting an improved deal, and if the stories are to be believed we're getting a much worse deal when SR ratings were up in NZ last year.

                                      Good for me, I was worried Fox/Kayo might get them back.

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                                      @Nepia said in Aussie Pro Rugby:

                                      @Machpants said in Aussie Pro Rugby:

                                      @KiwiMurph said in Aussie Pro Rugby:

                                      An improved broadcast deal for RA.

                                      https://www.theroar.com.au/2025/02/03/rugby-australia-closing-in-on-long-term-multimillion-dollar-deal-as-bonus-incentives-revealed/

                                      Rugby Australia’s next five-year broadcast deal could be worth as much as $250 million if its Super Rugby franchises and the Wallabies return to winning ways.
                                      
                                      The Financial Review revealed that the cash-strapped governing body could earn as much as $30m in incentives should its teams meet certain criteria. The extra cash would be in addition to a five-year deal worth a fraction over $210m – or 42m per annum.
                                      
                                      “We can confirm we’ve reached an in-principle agreement with Rugby Australia,” a Nine spokesman told the AFR’s Zoe Samios. “We will share more details in due course as we finalise the contractual arrangements.”
                                      

                                      Awesome, hopefully they'll pay NZR back the Dosh we're gave them over the last few years 🤣

                                      It's completely weird that Oz is getting an improved deal, and if the stories are to be believed we're getting a much worse deal when SR ratings were up in NZ last year.

                                      Good for me, I was worried Fox/Kayo might get them back.

                                      I think you will find the Wallabies will have to win everything (including WC) to get incentives. But in reality even at $42 mill a year if they do get it, still $3mill a year less than they got before 2019. Hopefully the reports are true, and they do get more cash, they badly need it.

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                                      • Dan54D Dan54

                                        @Nepia said in Aussie Pro Rugby:

                                        @Machpants said in Aussie Pro Rugby:

                                        @KiwiMurph said in Aussie Pro Rugby:

                                        An improved broadcast deal for RA.

                                        https://www.theroar.com.au/2025/02/03/rugby-australia-closing-in-on-long-term-multimillion-dollar-deal-as-bonus-incentives-revealed/

                                        Rugby Australia’s next five-year broadcast deal could be worth as much as $250 million if its Super Rugby franchises and the Wallabies return to winning ways.
                                        
                                        The Financial Review revealed that the cash-strapped governing body could earn as much as $30m in incentives should its teams meet certain criteria. The extra cash would be in addition to a five-year deal worth a fraction over $210m – or 42m per annum.
                                        
                                        “We can confirm we’ve reached an in-principle agreement with Rugby Australia,” a Nine spokesman told the AFR’s Zoe Samios. “We will share more details in due course as we finalise the contractual arrangements.”
                                        

                                        Awesome, hopefully they'll pay NZR back the Dosh we're gave them over the last few years 🤣

                                        It's completely weird that Oz is getting an improved deal, and if the stories are to be believed we're getting a much worse deal when SR ratings were up in NZ last year.

                                        Good for me, I was worried Fox/Kayo might get them back.

                                        I think you will find the Wallabies will have to win everything (including WC) to get incentives. But in reality even at $42 mill a year if they do get it, still $3mill a year less than they got before 2019. Hopefully the reports are true, and they do get more cash, they badly need it.

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                                        #5122

                                        @Dan54 said in Aussie Pro Rugby:

                                        But in reality even at $42 mill a year if they do get it, still $3mill a year less than they got before 2019

                                        The $42 mil per year is before incentives.

                                        Incentives would bump it up closer to $50 mil per year

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                                          So who get's Wallaby job. I wouldn't be surprised if Cheika doesn't get the gig. They could do worse than him.

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