Aussie Pro Rugby
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@NTA said in Aussie Rugby:
@nzzp said in Aussie Rugby:
@NTA can they blame Raelene though?
Well they can't blame Deans!
Of course you/we/everyone can.
I do.
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Well, after all the covid shit has started to settle, one corner of Aussie rugby is doing alright: mine.
The $7k in grants I applied for under NSW sport were announced as successful today. Just got to sign the acceptance and that puts a few of the financial worries to bed.
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Wow. RA actually did a decent promo video
https://twitter.com/rugbycomau/status/1270616262893203456?s=20
@NTA That is good. A step in the right direction.
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@NTA That is good. A step in the right direction.
@antipodean said in Aussie Rugby:
@NTA That is good. A step in the right direction.
Especially considering they rang me earlier in the year and talked about how only one grant might get up due to budget constraints.
David Elliott is the local MP and emergency services Minister; was in a spot of bother at the time over being in Europe while fires were happening at the time.
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@antipodean said in Aussie Rugby:
@NTA That is good. A step in the right direction.
Especially considering they rang me earlier in the year and talked about how only one grant might get up due to budget constraints.
David Elliott is the local MP and emergency services Minister; was in a spot of bother at the time over being in Europe while fires were happening at the time.
@NTA said in Aussie Rugby:
@antipodean said in Aussie Rugby:
@NTA That is good. A step in the right direction.
Especially considering they rang me earlier in the year and talked about how only one grant might get up due to budget constraints.
David Elliott is the local MP and emergency services Minister; was in a spot of bother at the time over being in Europe while fires were happening at the time.
If that doesn't say a bit about our current state of political discourse. It should be obvious he had an alibi.
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@barbarian said in Aussie Rugby:
Great news Nick. What were the grants for, specifically? How will they help the club?
$5k was "Player registration and equipment subsidy" - i.e. helping pay for the registration costs. Usually a grade would cost about $4K to cover registration, RA fee, insurance. This year everything is gone except the insurance which has been pro-rated from $2150 down to $1900
generous AON, you crunts.As we plan to field 2 Grades this year, and Subbies have pretty much waived everything from their side, it'll be closer to $4K total. So we're covered! We've dropped rego from $150 to $100 as a result of the shortened season - $50 of our rego is kit costs so that is pretty much fixed.
$2k was "Coaching and Admin" - we have a policy of paying for any of our members to attend coaching, refereeing, or other courses that directly assist the club, plus printing and other costs in running the club like marketing, consumables, etc.
New kit has arrived as well - our jerseys are going back to a design style we started with in 2007.

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@barbarian said in Aussie Rugby:
Great news Nick. What were the grants for, specifically? How will they help the club?
$5k was "Player registration and equipment subsidy" - i.e. helping pay for the registration costs. Usually a grade would cost about $4K to cover registration, RA fee, insurance. This year everything is gone except the insurance which has been pro-rated from $2150 down to $1900
generous AON, you crunts.As we plan to field 2 Grades this year, and Subbies have pretty much waived everything from their side, it'll be closer to $4K total. So we're covered! We've dropped rego from $150 to $100 as a result of the shortened season - $50 of our rego is kit costs so that is pretty much fixed.
$2k was "Coaching and Admin" - we have a policy of paying for any of our members to attend coaching, refereeing, or other courses that directly assist the club, plus printing and other costs in running the club like marketing, consumables, etc.
New kit has arrived as well - our jerseys are going back to a design style we started with in 2007.

@NTA said in Aussie Rugby:
@barbarian said in Aussie Rugby:
Great news Nick. What were the grants for, specifically? How will they help the club?
$5k was "Player registration and equipment subsidy" - i.e. helping pay for the registration costs. Usually a grade would cost about $4K to cover registration, RA fee, insurance. This year everything is gone except the insurance which has been pro-rated from $2150 down to $1900
generous AON, you crunts.As we plan to field 2 Grades this year, and Subbies have pretty much waived everything from their side, it'll be closer to $4K total. So we're covered! We've dropped rego from $150 to $100 as a result of the shortened season - $50 of our rego is kit costs so that is pretty much fixed.
$2k was "Coaching and Admin" - we have a policy of paying for any of our members to attend coaching, refereeing, or other courses that directly assist the club, plus printing and other costs in running the club like marketing, consumables, etc.
New kit has arrived as well - our jerseys are going back to a design style we started with in 2007.

Nice kit. Will look great getting trampled over by Colleagues studs...

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@barbarian said in Aussie Rugby:
Great news Nick. What were the grants for, specifically? How will they help the club?
$5k was "Player registration and equipment subsidy" - i.e. helping pay for the registration costs. Usually a grade would cost about $4K to cover registration, RA fee, insurance. This year everything is gone except the insurance which has been pro-rated from $2150 down to $1900
generous AON, you crunts.As we plan to field 2 Grades this year, and Subbies have pretty much waived everything from their side, it'll be closer to $4K total. So we're covered! We've dropped rego from $150 to $100 as a result of the shortened season - $50 of our rego is kit costs so that is pretty much fixed.
$2k was "Coaching and Admin" - we have a policy of paying for any of our members to attend coaching, refereeing, or other courses that directly assist the club, plus printing and other costs in running the club like marketing, consumables, etc.
New kit has arrived as well - our jerseys are going back to a design style we started with in 2007.

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@NTA said in Aussie Rugby:
@barbarian said in Aussie Rugby:
Great news Nick. What were the grants for, specifically? How will they help the club?
$5k was "Player registration and equipment subsidy" - i.e. helping pay for the registration costs. Usually a grade would cost about $4K to cover registration, RA fee, insurance. This year everything is gone except the insurance which has been pro-rated from $2150 down to $1900
generous AON, you crunts.As we plan to field 2 Grades this year, and Subbies have pretty much waived everything from their side, it'll be closer to $4K total. So we're covered! We've dropped rego from $150 to $100 as a result of the shortened season - $50 of our rego is kit costs so that is pretty much fixed.
$2k was "Coaching and Admin" - we have a policy of paying for any of our members to attend coaching, refereeing, or other courses that directly assist the club, plus printing and other costs in running the club like marketing, consumables, etc.
New kit has arrived as well - our jerseys are going back to a design style we started with in 2007.

Nice kit. Will look great getting trampled over by Colleagues studs...

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@voodoo said in Aussie Rugby:
Nice kit. Will look great getting trampled over by Colleagues studs...

We don't play those piston wristed gibbons

@NTA said in Aussie Rugby:
@voodoo said in Aussie Rugby:
Nice kit. Will look great getting trampled over by Colleagues studs...

We don't play those piston wristed gibbons

Probably a good thing
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@barbarian said in Aussie Rugby:
Great news Nick. What were the grants for, specifically? How will they help the club?
$5k was "Player registration and equipment subsidy" - i.e. helping pay for the registration costs. Usually a grade would cost about $4K to cover registration, RA fee, insurance. This year everything is gone except the insurance which has been pro-rated from $2150 down to $1900
generous AON, you crunts.As we plan to field 2 Grades this year, and Subbies have pretty much waived everything from their side, it'll be closer to $4K total. So we're covered! We've dropped rego from $150 to $100 as a result of the shortened season - $50 of our rego is kit costs so that is pretty much fixed.
$2k was "Coaching and Admin" - we have a policy of paying for any of our members to attend coaching, refereeing, or other courses that directly assist the club, plus printing and other costs in running the club like marketing, consumables, etc.
New kit has arrived as well - our jerseys are going back to a design style we started with in 2007.

@NTA said in Aussie Rugby:
@barbarian said in Aussie Rugby:
Great news Nick. What were the grants for, specifically? How will they help the club?
$5k was "Player registration and equipment subsidy" - i.e. helping pay for the registration costs. Usually a grade would cost about $4K to cover registration, RA fee, insurance. This year everything is gone except the insurance which has been pro-rated from $2150 down to $1900
generous AON, you crunts.As we plan to field 2 Grades this year, and Subbies have pretty much waived everything from their side, it'll be closer to $4K total. So we're covered! We've dropped rego from $150 to $100 as a result of the shortened season - $50 of our rego is kit costs so that is pretty much fixed.
$2k was "Coaching and Admin" - we have a policy of paying for any of our members to attend coaching, refereeing, or other courses that directly assist the club, plus printing and other costs in running the club like marketing, consumables, etc.
New kit has arrived as well - our jerseys are going back to a design style we started with in 2007.

What position does Brad Haddin play mate?
Gobby halfback or hooker?
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@NTA said in Aussie Rugby:
@barbarian said in Aussie Rugby:
Great news Nick. What were the grants for, specifically? How will they help the club?
$5k was "Player registration and equipment subsidy" - i.e. helping pay for the registration costs. Usually a grade would cost about $4K to cover registration, RA fee, insurance. This year everything is gone except the insurance which has been pro-rated from $2150 down to $1900
generous AON, you crunts.As we plan to field 2 Grades this year, and Subbies have pretty much waived everything from their side, it'll be closer to $4K total. So we're covered! We've dropped rego from $150 to $100 as a result of the shortened season - $50 of our rego is kit costs so that is pretty much fixed.
$2k was "Coaching and Admin" - we have a policy of paying for any of our members to attend coaching, refereeing, or other courses that directly assist the club, plus printing and other costs in running the club like marketing, consumables, etc.
New kit has arrived as well - our jerseys are going back to a design style we started with in 2007.

What position does Brad Haddin play mate?
Gobby halfback or hooker?
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I look forward to Cheika's reply.
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I look forward to Cheika's reply.
@Bovidae i hate those sort of articles
The whole thing reads like "it's Cheika's fault. And the players. But not mine, i knew what the issues were" so that his next job interview is easier
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There is enough blame to go around but even if some of what O'Connor says is true it did sound like a dysfunctional squad.
@Bovidae said in Aussie Rugby:
There is enough blame to go around but even if some of what O'Connor says is true it did sound like a dysfunctional squad.
when was the last time the Wallabies weren't dysfunctional?
