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Force Goooooooone

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  • StargazerS Stargazer

    Some reactions:

    http://twitter.com/Pekcowan/status/895916311351500801

    RUPA Response to ARU Decision

    Following today’s arbitration decision in favour of the ARU, and the subsequent announcement from ARU to discontinue the Western Force, RUPA CEO Ross Xenos has released the following statement:
    
    β€œToday's is the darkest day in the history of Australian Rugby with the custodian of the game confirming their desire to end the tenure of the Western Force and abandoning the game's national footprint."
    
    "The future of professional Rugby in Western Australia will now be the collateral damage of the decision making of the ARU and SANZAAR to expand Super Rugby to a convoluted and complicated 18 team structure against various advice and modelling received which explained the associated risks."
    
    β€œPlayers, staff and their families at the Western Force have been put under unprecedented and, quite frankly, completely unreasonable duress throughout this ridiculous and destructive process."
    
    β€œRUPA has and will continue to provide any support that is necessary for all players affected by the ARU's decision. We have staff in Perth and are in regular contact with all contracted players at the Force and their respective agents. RUPA will do whatever it takes to ensure that players' contractual rights are honoured and no player is unfairly disadvantaged by the ARU’s decision."
    
    β€œThe people of Western Australia have campaigned fairly, passionately and with integrity in order to show that the Western Force deserve to have a place in Super Rugby. That campaign has fallen on deaf ears. We understand that Rugby WA are considering their legal position from this point forward and we respect their rights to explore such avenues."
    
    Out of respect for the players and staff at the Western Force, RUPA will not be making any further comment at this time.
    
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    @Stargazer said in Force Goooooooone:

    RUPA Response to ARU Decision

    Following today’s arbitration decision in favour of the ARU, and the subsequent announcement from ARU to discontinue the Western Force, RUPA CEO Ross Xenos has released the following statement:
    
    β€œToday's is the darkest day in the history of Australian Rugby with the custodian of the game confirming their desire to end the tenure of the Western Force and abandoning the game's national footprint."
    
    "The future of professional Rugby in Western Australia will now be the collateral damage of the decision making of the ARU and SANZAAR to expand Super Rugby to a convoluted and complicated 18 team structure against various advice and modelling received which explained the associated risks."
    
    β€œPlayers, staff and their families at the Western Force have been put under unprecedented and, quite frankly, completely unreasonable duress throughout this ridiculous and destructive process."
    
    β€œRUPA has and will continue to provide any support that is necessary for all players affected by the ARU's decision. We have staff in Perth and are in regular contact with all contracted players at the Force and their respective agents. RUPA will do whatever it takes to ensure that players' contractual rights are honoured and no player is unfairly disadvantaged by the ARU’s decision."
    
    β€œThe people of Western Australia have campaigned fairly, passionately and with integrity in order to show that the Western Force deserve to have a place in Super Rugby. That campaign has fallen on deaf ears. We understand that Rugby WA are considering their legal position from this point forward and we respect their rights to explore such avenues."
    
    Out of respect for the players and staff at the Western Force, RUPA will not be making any further comment at this time.
    

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    Did RUPA fight expansion..?

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    • SneakdefreakS Sneakdefreak

      The Force are gone....giving the NRL a golden opportunity to expand to Perth and reap all the benefits.....

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      @Sneakdefreak said in Force Goooooooone:

      The Force are gone....giving the NRL a golden opportunity to expand to Perth and reap all the benefits.....

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      Ever hear of the massive success of the Western Reds?

      Fuck the state of rugby here makes me sick. The Reds recently had their gear available at 70% discounts. 70 farking percent.

      BTW, for those who told people like me to fuck off and shut up when questioning expansion. Here's the result you fucking idiots.

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        Western Australia's revenge ...

        Premier Mark McGowan will scrap $4 million payment to ARU

        PREMIER Mark McGowan has exacted swift revenge on the Australian Rugby Union for its decision to axe the Western Force by scrapping a deal to bring forward a $4 million payment to stage the Bledisloe Cup at Perth Stadium.
        
        While the blockbuster match between the Wallabies and All Blacks will still go-ahead in Perth in 2019, the WA Government is no longer willing to agree to the cash-strapped ARU’s request to make early payments.
        
        Mr McGowan earlier this year agreed to the request on the proviso the Force’s future in the Super Rugby competition was guaranteed.
        
        On Friday, WA’s rugby union community was devastated when the ARU announced it would cut the Perth-based team from the 2018 season and keep the Melbourne Rebels instead.
        
        The WA Government is paying the ARU $5 million to stage Perth’s first Bledisloe Cup match. The former Barnett government late last year handed over the first $1 million, but the ARU will now have to wait another two years to get its hands on the remainder.
        
        (...)
        
        Mr McGowan also revealed the Government was re-visiting commitments made to WA several years ago by the ARU when the State agreed to pour millions into rugby in WA, including a $95 million upgrade to nib Stadium.
        
        β€œOver the years the State had invested a significant amount of money towards the Force,” Mr McGowan said.
        
        β€œWhat we’ll do is get to the bottom of any undertakings the ARU gave the State Government that underpinned the decisions to pour millions of dollars of taxpayers’ money into rugby.”
        
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          They couldn't win - everyone agrees that a team needs to be cut, but can't agree on who it will be.

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          • StargazerS Stargazer

            Western Australia's revenge ...

            Premier Mark McGowan will scrap $4 million payment to ARU

            PREMIER Mark McGowan has exacted swift revenge on the Australian Rugby Union for its decision to axe the Western Force by scrapping a deal to bring forward a $4 million payment to stage the Bledisloe Cup at Perth Stadium.
            
            While the blockbuster match between the Wallabies and All Blacks will still go-ahead in Perth in 2019, the WA Government is no longer willing to agree to the cash-strapped ARU’s request to make early payments.
            
            Mr McGowan earlier this year agreed to the request on the proviso the Force’s future in the Super Rugby competition was guaranteed.
            
            On Friday, WA’s rugby union community was devastated when the ARU announced it would cut the Perth-based team from the 2018 season and keep the Melbourne Rebels instead.
            
            The WA Government is paying the ARU $5 million to stage Perth’s first Bledisloe Cup match. The former Barnett government late last year handed over the first $1 million, but the ARU will now have to wait another two years to get its hands on the remainder.
            
            (...)
            
            Mr McGowan also revealed the Government was re-visiting commitments made to WA several years ago by the ARU when the State agreed to pour millions into rugby in WA, including a $95 million upgrade to nib Stadium.
            
            β€œOver the years the State had invested a significant amount of money towards the Force,” Mr McGowan said.
            
            β€œWhat we’ll do is get to the bottom of any undertakings the ARU gave the State Government that underpinned the decisions to pour millions of dollars of taxpayers’ money into rugby.”
            
            (...)
            
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            @Stargazer pointless political opportunism by McGowan.

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            • GodderG Godder

              They couldn't win - everyone agrees that a team needs to be cut, but can't agree on who it will be.

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              @Godder I don't think everyone agrees at all.

              Based on what have read on G&G and theroar a lot of people feel that the ARU should maintain a national footprint and it is difficult to fault that opinion.

              The real problem is that the SANZAR unions have put all their eggs in the soup basket. But at the same time soup rugby is not generating the money that SA and AUS rugby needs to fight off the northern clubs money which has in turn undermined the product to an extent where it is turning fans of the comp.

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                #49

                This is a pretty good summary of the mood over here IMO

                http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-union/union-news/australians-are-sick-of-sanzaar-and-will-stand-with-matt-hodgson-20170812-gxv0kl.html?platform=hootsuite

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                  Good writing by Cully. Sometimes I don't like what he has to say, but most of the time he's right e.g.

                  They look at Hodgson and see everything they like about Australian rugby – passion, commitment, loyalty. And they look at SANZAAR and see hubris, a lack of accountability and a lack of concern.

                  Hodgo is a fucking legend. If we had more of him and less of fuckwits like Bieber, the game here would be in much better health.

                  Super Rugby will go on, but will Australians care?

                  Nope. If the next two months goes badly for the Wallabies, we'll need life support for the code.

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                  • S SidBarret

                    @Godder I don't think everyone agrees at all.

                    Based on what have read on G&G and theroar a lot of people feel that the ARU should maintain a national footprint and it is difficult to fault that opinion.

                    The real problem is that the SANZAR unions have put all their eggs in the soup basket. But at the same time soup rugby is not generating the money that SA and AUS rugby needs to fight off the northern clubs money which has in turn undermined the product to an extent where it is turning fans of the comp.

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                    @SidBarret said in Force Goooooooone:

                    @Godder I don't think everyone agrees at all.

                    Based on what have read on G&G and theroar a lot of people feel that the ARU should maintain a national footprint and it is difficult to fault that opinion.

                    The real problem is that the SANZAR unions have put all their eggs in the soup basket. But at the same time soup rugby is not generating the money that SA and AUS rugby needs to fight off the northern clubs money which has in turn undermined the product to an extent where it is turning fans of the comp.

                    By "everyone", I mean the franchises and states - the ARU had a Special General Meeting to discuss it, and the SGM agreed that a franchise should be cut.

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                    • TimT Away
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                      RugbyWA have gained an injunction order against the ARU's decision to axe the Western Force from the Super Rugby competition.

                      The Force have lodged an appeal of their axing to the NSW Supreme Court and the injunction order means the ARU can't sack or relocate players until the issue is sorted.

                      http://www.nzherald.co.nz/rugby/news/article.cfm?c_id=80&objectid=11903949

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                        is this a good or bad distraction for the Wallabies...

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                        • canefanC canefan

                          @Billy-Tell said in Force Goooooooone:

                          What a shambles. Personally think getting rid of the brumbies would have been the way to go, despite their success.

                          Financially I'd have thought the brumbies were gone. But they are the most successful Aussie franchise, how would that look...

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                            I would say SANZAAR haven't lost just Australian Rugby

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                              Andy Marinos has always seemed like an extremely dumb motherfucker.

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                                Honestly, SANZAAR shouldn't be the ones running Super Rugby. You look at most other major pro comps around the world and they're run by organisations that exist solely to look after and grow their comps. Then you look at Super Rugby and there's three (now four but I'm not sure how much influence the Argies have) different unions with different interests constantly pulling the comp in different directions. That's why we got the fifth Aussie team, the fifth and sixth SA teams, the Japanese team, the god awful conference system, shit teams being handed token spots in the finals, the June test break right in the worst possible spot, the absolutely fucked schedule and now three teams being dropped (one of which was the second best team in the Aussie conference).

                                Most of those problems were obvious and pointed out long beforehand but SANZAAR never gave a shit how much they hurt the comp because each union was getting what they wanted and they all seemed to figure the comp could just work around their goals.

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                                  I don't know why the Aussies are having a whinge about SANZAAR. Last time i checked the Aussies made up 1/3 of SANZAR when expansion started. The ARU are the ones that pushed for a new Aust team in the AFL fortress. They are the ones that fucked up by not including clauses in their franchise contracts allowing them to cut/change teams and they are the ones who have failed to provide enough high quality players for their teams by throwing money at league players and guys like Beiba while neglecting grass roots.

                                  SANZAAR deserve criticism but the ARU are part of that.

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                                    I agree with the decision to cut a team, I just cannot agree that the Force are the team to go.

                                    Dropping the Rebels was an absolute no-brainer of a decision.

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                                      It's getting more and more "interesting". πŸ’° πŸ’°πŸ’°

                                      The $20 million deal that punted the Western Force out of Super Rugby

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                                      • StargazerS Stargazer

                                        It's getting more and more "interesting". πŸ’° πŸ’°πŸ’°

                                        The $20 million deal that punted the Western Force out of Super Rugby

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                                        @Stargazer said in Force Goooooooone:

                                        It's getting more and more "interesting". πŸ’° πŸ’°πŸ’°

                                        The $20 million deal that punted the Western Force out of Super Rugby

                                        Massive stretch at the end of the article re team names and where they're from

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                                          Its a Roy Masters article. Wipe your arse on it, and flush it away.

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