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  • Chris B.C Chris B.

    @Crucial I don't think it's often that people sit on boards of direct competitors.

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    @Chris-B said in World Rugby Board elections:

    @Crucial I don't think it's often that people sit on boards of direct competitors.

    NRL isn't a direct competitor to WR. I think that is an over-reach.

    NRL is a domestic competition with limited international appeal.

    It gets closer at Sanzaar and NZRU levels but on the world stage and decisions about the world game, not so much.

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    • KirwanK Kirwan

      @Chris-B said in World Rugby Board elections:

      @Crucial I don't think it's often that people sit on boards of direct competitors.

      The Goggle CEO was on the Apple board for years.

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      @Kirwan How much of their business was competing vs complemetary at the time?

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      • CrucialC Crucial

        @Chris-B said in World Rugby Board elections:

        @Crucial I don't think it's often that people sit on boards of direct competitors.

        NRL isn't a direct competitor to WR. I think that is an over-reach.

        NRL is a domestic competition with limited international appeal.

        It gets closer at Sanzaar and NZRU levels but on the world stage and decisions about the world game, not so much.

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        @Crucial said in World Rugby Board elections:

        @Chris-B said in World Rugby Board elections:

        @Crucial I don't think it's often that people sit on boards of direct competitors.

        NRL isn't a direct competitor to WR. I think that is an over-reach.

        NRL is a domestic competition with limited international appeal.

        It gets closer at Sanzaar and NZRU levels but on the world stage and decisions about the world game, not so much.

        Very direct competitor with Australian rugby, though - and as you point out, to a lesser (though not small) extent with Sanzaar.

        When WR starts discussing the commercial aspects of how they're going to rescue Sanzaar and Australian rugby is Bart going to have to leave the room?

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        • Chris B.C Chris B.

          @Crucial said in World Rugby Board elections:

          @Chris-B said in World Rugby Board elections:

          @Crucial I don't think it's often that people sit on boards of direct competitors.

          NRL isn't a direct competitor to WR. I think that is an over-reach.

          NRL is a domestic competition with limited international appeal.

          It gets closer at Sanzaar and NZRU levels but on the world stage and decisions about the world game, not so much.

          Very direct competitor with Australian rugby, though - and as you point out, to a lesser (though not small) extent with Sanzaar.

          When WR starts discussing the commercial aspects of how they're going to rescue Sanzaar and Australian rugby is Bart going to have to leave the room?

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          @Chris-B said in World Rugby Board elections:

          @Crucial said in World Rugby Board elections:

          @Chris-B said in World Rugby Board elections:

          @Crucial I don't think it's often that people sit on boards of direct competitors.

          NRL isn't a direct competitor to WR. I think that is an over-reach.

          NRL is a domestic competition with limited international appeal.

          It gets closer at Sanzaar and NZRU levels but on the world stage and decisions about the world game, not so much.

          Very direct competitor with Australian rugby, though - and as you point out, to a lesser (though not small) extent with Sanzaar.

          When WR starts discussing the commercial aspects of how they're going to rescue Sanzaar and Australian rugby is Bart going to have to leave the room?

          That I don't know as I don't know the board's 'rules of engagement'.

          To think that NZR aren't aware of how that would work though and haven't thought it through is pretty insulting to them (hence the reason they felt strongly enough to publicly berate Reason)

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            Not stirring here: why not tell World Rugby to go get fucked?

            It’s a closed shop and will never be anything except that - it’s in the NH teams interest to stay together and buy any support they need from poor Nations, then run rough shod over the teams which make the World Cup a truly premium product.

            Why not get a few Nations together (I.e., SANZAAR, Japan, South Pacific) and start the ‘international rugby association’ (ok, that might not abbreviate that well) and just start a new World Nations competition with someone like Amazon behind us?

            Stimulate it with a matching e-sports competition using players in a game derived from said World Nations competition and get way ahead in streaming and e-sports (switch etc) while they continue to focus on boomers?

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            • CrucialC Crucial

              @Chris-B said in World Rugby Board elections:

              @Crucial said in World Rugby Board elections:

              @Chris-B said in World Rugby Board elections:

              @Crucial I don't think it's often that people sit on boards of direct competitors.

              NRL isn't a direct competitor to WR. I think that is an over-reach.

              NRL is a domestic competition with limited international appeal.

              It gets closer at Sanzaar and NZRU levels but on the world stage and decisions about the world game, not so much.

              Very direct competitor with Australian rugby, though - and as you point out, to a lesser (though not small) extent with Sanzaar.

              When WR starts discussing the commercial aspects of how they're going to rescue Sanzaar and Australian rugby is Bart going to have to leave the room?

              That I don't know as I don't know the board's 'rules of engagement'.

              To think that NZR aren't aware of how that would work though and haven't thought it through is pretty insulting to them (hence the reason they felt strongly enough to publicly berate Reason)

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              @Crucial I'm sure they thought about it.

              But, I certainly didn't know anything about it until Reason raised it. I'd never heard of Bart and I had no idea he was also on the board of NZ rugby.

              So I think Reason has actually done them a service - and us a service - by calling Impey to account. As Impey himself notes, rugby administration (and especially its gin-swilling perception) is an old boys club, so the more the tree is shaken - the better. Transparency is a key principle of good governance.

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              • gt12G gt12

                Not stirring here: why not tell World Rugby to go get fucked?

                It’s a closed shop and will never be anything except that - it’s in the NH teams interest to stay together and buy any support they need from poor Nations, then run rough shod over the teams which make the World Cup a truly premium product.

                Why not get a few Nations together (I.e., SANZAAR, Japan, South Pacific) and start the ‘international rugby association’ (ok, that might not abbreviate that well) and just start a new World Nations competition with someone like Amazon behind us?

                Stimulate it with a matching e-sports competition using players in a game derived from said World Nations competition and get way ahead in streaming and e-sports (switch etc) while they continue to focus on boomers?

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                #100

                @gt12

                Who do you think Japan voted for? They would have been one of the swing votes.

                Fiji and Samoa voted for Beaumont, and maybe Oceania did too so they might be happy with the status quo and promises made.

                Pichot (16 votes)
                Argentina (3)
                Australia (3)
                New Zealand (3)
                Canada (1)
                United States (1)
                Uruguay (1)
                South America (2)
                Americas North (2)

                Beaumont (24 votes)
                England (3)
                France (3)
                Ireland (3)
                Italy (3)
                Scotland (3)
                Wales (3)
                Georgia (1)
                Fiji (1)
                Samoa (1)
                Romania (1)
                Europe (2)

                Unknown (11 votes)
                South Africa (3)
                Japan (2)
                Africa (2)
                Asia (2)
                Oceania (2)

                Beaumont only needed an extra 4 votes so it could have been Japan and Asia that got him over the line.

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                • TimT Away
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                  Rediculous that Italy gets three votes.

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                  • BovidaeB Offline
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                    Bovidae
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                    #102

                    All countries/regions having only one vote would definitely change the voting outcomes.

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                    • BovidaeB Bovidae

                      @gt12

                      Who do you think Japan voted for? They would have been one of the swing votes.

                      Fiji and Samoa voted for Beaumont, and maybe Oceania did too so they might be happy with the status quo and promises made.

                      Pichot (16 votes)
                      Argentina (3)
                      Australia (3)
                      New Zealand (3)
                      Canada (1)
                      United States (1)
                      Uruguay (1)
                      South America (2)
                      Americas North (2)

                      Beaumont (24 votes)
                      England (3)
                      France (3)
                      Ireland (3)
                      Italy (3)
                      Scotland (3)
                      Wales (3)
                      Georgia (1)
                      Fiji (1)
                      Samoa (1)
                      Romania (1)
                      Europe (2)

                      Unknown (11 votes)
                      South Africa (3)
                      Japan (2)
                      Africa (2)
                      Asia (2)
                      Oceania (2)

                      Beaumont only needed an extra 4 votes so it could have been Japan and Asia that got him over the line.

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                      @Bovidae

                      Good point, however I think that if Japan had to choose between playing the ABs once a year as a price to join us, it’d would happen. No other team comes close, except maybe the boks.

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                      • BovidaeB Bovidae

                        @gt12

                        Who do you think Japan voted for? They would have been one of the swing votes.

                        Fiji and Samoa voted for Beaumont, and maybe Oceania did too so they might be happy with the status quo and promises made.

                        Pichot (16 votes)
                        Argentina (3)
                        Australia (3)
                        New Zealand (3)
                        Canada (1)
                        United States (1)
                        Uruguay (1)
                        South America (2)
                        Americas North (2)

                        Beaumont (24 votes)
                        England (3)
                        France (3)
                        Ireland (3)
                        Italy (3)
                        Scotland (3)
                        Wales (3)
                        Georgia (1)
                        Fiji (1)
                        Samoa (1)
                        Romania (1)
                        Europe (2)

                        Unknown (11 votes)
                        South Africa (3)
                        Japan (2)
                        Africa (2)
                        Asia (2)
                        Oceania (2)

                        Beaumont only needed an extra 4 votes so it could have been Japan and Asia that got him over the line.

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                        @Bovidae If Beaumont ended up with 28 votes, then maths tells us SA must have voted for Gus. And you'd imagine the Sanzar countries would have voted as a bloc.

                        So, Bill got two of the remaining 4.

                        I guess if you see England playing a test against Tonga.... 🙂

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                        • BovidaeB Bovidae

                          @gt12

                          Who do you think Japan voted for? They would have been one of the swing votes.

                          Fiji and Samoa voted for Beaumont, and maybe Oceania did too so they might be happy with the status quo and promises made.

                          Pichot (16 votes)
                          Argentina (3)
                          Australia (3)
                          New Zealand (3)
                          Canada (1)
                          United States (1)
                          Uruguay (1)
                          South America (2)
                          Americas North (2)

                          Beaumont (24 votes)
                          England (3)
                          France (3)
                          Ireland (3)
                          Italy (3)
                          Scotland (3)
                          Wales (3)
                          Georgia (1)
                          Fiji (1)
                          Samoa (1)
                          Romania (1)
                          Europe (2)

                          Unknown (11 votes)
                          South Africa (3)
                          Japan (2)
                          Africa (2)
                          Asia (2)
                          Oceania (2)

                          Beaumont only needed an extra 4 votes so it could have been Japan and Asia that got him over the line.

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                          #105

                          @Bovidae That does it then, fuck the PIs going forward, lets just cap every NZer of Samoan/Tongan ancestry even if it's just once. :winking_face:

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                          • Chris B.C Chris B.

                            @Kirwan How much of their business was competing vs complemetary at the time?

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                            @Chris-B said in World Rugby Board elections:

                            @Kirwan How much of their business was competing vs complemetary at the time?

                            Smart phones at least. Apple also tried to kickstart cloud services back in they day (that sucked). Plenty of overlap.

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                            • KirwanK Kirwan

                              @Chris-B said in World Rugby Board elections:

                              @Kirwan How much of their business was competing vs complemetary at the time?

                              Smart phones at least. Apple also tried to kickstart cloud services back in they day (that sucked). Plenty of overlap.

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                              @Kirwan said in World Rugby Board elections:

                              @Chris-B said in World Rugby Board elections:

                              @Kirwan How much of their business was competing vs complemetary at the time?

                              Smart phones at least. Apple also tried to kickstart cloud services back in they day (that sucked). Plenty of overlap.

                              Though happily for me, Google's search engine is still pretty good - and helps illustrate both sides of the case - i.e. that eventually a conflict of interest threshold can get crossed.

                              https://techcrunch.com/2009/08/03/google-ceo-eric-schmidt-resigns-from-apple-board-surprised/

                              Question in the rugby vs league one is where that threshold lies.

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                              • Chris B.C Chris B.

                                @Bovidae If Beaumont ended up with 28 votes, then maths tells us SA must have voted for Gus. And you'd imagine the Sanzar countries would have voted as a bloc.

                                So, Bill got two of the remaining 4.

                                I guess if you see England playing a test against Tonga.... 🙂

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                                @Chris-B said in World Rugby Board elections:

                                @Bovidae If Beaumont ended up with 28 votes, then maths tells us SA must have voted for Gus. And you'd imagine the Sanzar countries would have voted as a bloc.

                                I agree. The question is whether Africa voted with SA and if Oceania followed Fiji and Samoa or NZ and Aust.

                                Google says that the Asia rep is Ada Milby from the Philippines, the Oceania rep is Richard Sapias from PNG, and the Africa rep is Abdelaziz Bougja from Morocco.

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                                • NepiaN Nepia

                                  @Bovidae That does it then, fuck the PIs going forward, lets just cap every NZer of Samoan/Tongan ancestry even if it's just once. :winking_face:

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                                  @Nepia said in World Rugby Board elections:

                                  @Bovidae That does it then, fuck the PIs going forward, lets just cap every NZer of Samoan/Tongan ancestry even if it's just once. :winking_face:

                                  Beaumont's promise to revisit the eligibility rule appears to have been the sweetner for Fiji and Samoa. Until Scotland and Italy vote against it...

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                                  • BovidaeB Bovidae

                                    @gt12

                                    Who do you think Japan voted for? They would have been one of the swing votes.

                                    Fiji and Samoa voted for Beaumont, and maybe Oceania did too so they might be happy with the status quo and promises made.

                                    Pichot (16 votes)
                                    Argentina (3)
                                    Australia (3)
                                    New Zealand (3)
                                    Canada (1)
                                    United States (1)
                                    Uruguay (1)
                                    South America (2)
                                    Americas North (2)

                                    Beaumont (24 votes)
                                    England (3)
                                    France (3)
                                    Ireland (3)
                                    Italy (3)
                                    Scotland (3)
                                    Wales (3)
                                    Georgia (1)
                                    Fiji (1)
                                    Samoa (1)
                                    Romania (1)
                                    Europe (2)

                                    Unknown (11 votes)
                                    South Africa (3)
                                    Japan (2)
                                    Africa (2)
                                    Asia (2)
                                    Oceania (2)

                                    Beaumont only needed an extra 4 votes so it could have been Japan and Asia that got him over the line.

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                                    @Bovidae said in World Rugby Board elections:

                                    @gt12

                                    Who do you think Japan voted for? They would have been one of the swing votes.

                                    Fiji and Samoa voted for Beaumont, and maybe Oceania did too so they might be happy with the status quo and promises made.

                                    Pichot (16 votes)
                                    Argentina (3)
                                    Australia (3)
                                    New Zealand (3)
                                    Canada (1)
                                    United States (1)
                                    Uruguay (1)
                                    South America (2)
                                    Americas North (2)

                                    Beaumont (24 votes)
                                    England (3)
                                    France (3)
                                    Ireland (3)
                                    Italy (3)
                                    Scotland (3)
                                    Wales (3)
                                    Georgia (1)
                                    Fiji (1)
                                    Samoa (1)
                                    Romania (1)
                                    Europe (2)

                                    Unknown (11 votes)
                                    South Africa (3)
                                    Japan (2)
                                    Africa (2)
                                    Asia (2)
                                    Oceania (2)

                                    Beaumont only needed an extra 4 votes so it could have been Japan and Asia that got him over the line.

                                    28-23

                                    Japan voted Beaumont.

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                                    • TimT Tim

                                      Rediculous that Italy gets three votes.

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                                      @Tim said in World Rugby Board elections:

                                      Rediculous that Italy gets three votes.

                                      Moranic

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                                        @Chris-B said in World Rugby Board elections:

                                        @Bovidae If Beaumont ended up with 28 votes, then maths tells us SA must have voted for Gus. And you'd imagine the Sanzar countries would have voted as a bloc.

                                        So, Bill got two of the remaining 4.

                                        I guess if you see England playing a test against Tonga.... 🙂

                                        I think Oceania voted Gus. Tonga don't have a vote.

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                                        • BovidaeB Bovidae

                                          @Chris-B said in World Rugby Board elections:

                                          @Bovidae If Beaumont ended up with 28 votes, then maths tells us SA must have voted for Gus. And you'd imagine the Sanzar countries would have voted as a bloc.

                                          I agree. The question is whether Africa voted with SA and if Oceania followed Fiji and Samoa or NZ and Aust.

                                          Google says that the Asia rep is Ada Milby from the Philippines, the Oceania rep is Richard Sapias from PNG, and the Africa rep is Abdelaziz Bougja from Morocco.

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                                          @Bovidae said in World Rugby Board elections:

                                          @Chris-B said in World Rugby Board elections:

                                          @Bovidae If Beaumont ended up with 28 votes, then maths tells us SA must have voted for Gus. And you'd imagine the Sanzar countries would have voted as a bloc.

                                          I agree. The question is whether Africa voted with SA and if Oceania followed Fiji and Samoa or NZ and Aust.

                                          Google says that the Asia rep is Ada Milby from the Philippines, the Oceania rep is Richard Sapias from PNG, and the Africa rep is Abdelaziz Bougja from Morocco.

                                          See post above. Oceania voted Gus

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