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  • WingerW Winger

    @antipodean said in NZR review:

    Because having 33% of the seats on the board doesn't make the constitution and governance structure of the New Zealand Rugby Union fit for purpose.

    Next question?

    So, instead of having 66.6% of the Board appointed suddenly as if by magic 100% appointed will make it fit for purpose

    People are living in a dream land.

    And the attitude of the people supporting Pilkinton has me more concerned than having three Board members with some PU experience. One is a won't-a-be dictator who seems unwilling to talk to people or compromise. Another threatens to take her toys and play elsewhere. And no-one has given a reason why the PU should give it all up. or why 3 out of 9 with some PU experience is such a bad thing.

    It's all about trusting the 'experts' without question. IMO a risky path to take

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    @Winger The review also received comments/feedback that regionalism is an issue, that PU board members can't always agree with a good proposal because they may be removed from the board or not be re-elected, and that the threat of replacing the board via SGM is used to avoid addressing more controversial issues.

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      #487

      The breakdown gets into it from 26:30.

      Mils was not holding back.

      Kirwan says Auckland, BOP, Wellington, Hawkes Bay, Canterbury, NH are against and have the votes to block it.

      I think they were too afraid to say the quiet part out aloud, which is that the future is an amateur NPC and the PUs know it, and that dialling back their overspending on those teams is the fastest way of righting the finances and setting a clear boundary between the amateur and pro games.

      Assuming the analysis here the be correct (pretty huge assumption), we'll have the NZRPA withdraw from the colllective bargaining agreement negiotiations.

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      • gt12G gt12

        The breakdown gets into it from 26:30.

        Mils was not holding back.

        Kirwan says Auckland, BOP, Wellington, Hawkes Bay, Canterbury, NH are against and have the votes to block it.

        I think they were too afraid to say the quiet part out aloud, which is that the future is an amateur NPC and the PUs know it, and that dialling back their overspending on those teams is the fastest way of righting the finances and setting a clear boundary between the amateur and pro games.

        Assuming the analysis here the be correct (pretty huge assumption), we'll have the NZRPA withdraw from the colllective bargaining agreement negiotiations.

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        @gt12 said in NZR review:

        Kirwan says Auckland, BOP, Wellington, Shield Snorters, Canterbury, NH are against and have the votes to block it.

        Against which proposal?

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        • TimT Tim

          @gt12 said in NZR review:

          Kirwan says Auckland, BOP, Wellington, Shield Snorters, Canterbury, NH are against and have the votes to block it.

          Against which proposal?

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          @Tim

          Implementation of Pilkington recommendations.

          In other words, these are the unions who will push through the three votes remain for PUs.

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          • gt12G gt12

            The breakdown gets into it from 26:30.

            Mils was not holding back.

            Kirwan says Auckland, BOP, Wellington, Hawkes Bay, Canterbury, NH are against and have the votes to block it.

            I think they were too afraid to say the quiet part out aloud, which is that the future is an amateur NPC and the PUs know it, and that dialling back their overspending on those teams is the fastest way of righting the finances and setting a clear boundary between the amateur and pro games.

            Assuming the analysis here the be correct (pretty huge assumption), we'll have the NZRPA withdraw from the colllective bargaining agreement negiotiations.

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            Winger
            wrote on last edited by Winger
            #490

            @gt12 said in NZR review:

            The breakdown gets into it from 26:30.

            Mils was not holding back.

            Kirwan says Auckland, BOP, Wellington, Hawkes Bay, Canterbury, NH are against and have the votes to block it.

            I think they were too afraid to say the quiet part out aloud, which is that the future is an amateur NPC and the PUs know it, and that dialling back their overspending on those teams is the fastest way of righting the finances and setting a clear boundary between the amateur and pro games.

            Assuming the analysis here the be correct (pretty huge assumption), we'll have the NZRPA withdraw from the colllective bargaining agreement negiotiations.

            Is Mils a bit stupid? As his summary was really poor.

            If the only difference is three board members (out of 9) need a PU background (along with the other qualities) who cares

            This discussion is poor. And that is maybe NZRs biggest issue. The quality of our rugby top minds discussing these issues. I doubt if many would even know a good proposal if it was presented to them

            Kirwan seems about as clueless as Mils. Jeff might be a bit smarter but his comment on the increase in spending seemed to lack any depth

            If you have got stomach issues don't watch this segment.

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              Bovidae
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              #491

              Auckland and Canterbury aren't happy with the lack of promotion of the NPC and some previous damaging public comments by NZR, which is a fair criticism. NZR have pointed the finger back at the big three PUs about participation numbers.

              This doesn't appear to be behind a paywall.

              https://www.thepost.co.nz/sport/350290767/heavyweight-provincial-unions-opposed-nz-rugby-changes

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                #492

                "We have more than 34 'Rugby' Boards, 350 Board Members (more Board members than our full-time professional player base)"

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                • DuluthD Duluth

                  "We have more than 34 'Rugby' Boards, 350 Board Members (more Board members than our full-time professional player base)"

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                  #493

                  @Duluth said in NZR review:

                  "We have more than 34 'Rugby' Boards, 350 Board Members (more Board members than our full-time professional player base)"

                  are those board members all full time?

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                    #494

                    If the Pilkington report is voted in indications are the NPC will then become mainly a amateur competition,Which probably it has to happen in the long run.Not enough money to sustain all these teams.
                    It is going to be really hard to implement the Pilkington recommendations the Provincial unions will not want to relinquish the NPC as a professional competition.
                    Next move the Players association starts up their own competition reads of the Cavaliers all over again a complete mess.

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                      It seems there is a fair bit of talking by stealth around what the future of the different competitions will be, and how these two options will impact them. I think the public and the rugby communities would benefit if some of the future operational options could be outlined, albeit by commentators instead of those directly involved. The fact that there is a lot of talking in code, means people's views can be skewed. Of course a lot of people want their provinces to have a voice, and for their teams to maintain some strength. If there were statements out there such as; provincial unions are struggling financially and their biggest costs areplaying contracting, and operational delivery during the NPC. We need a competition that reflects modern challenges and to consolidate our high performance units. Having an independent board allows us to listen to all stakeholders and do the best thing for NZ rugby right from community rugby to our high performance and commercial arms. It is just from a lay persons perspective it can be difficult for some to understand. Expect the i.portsnt people want to take the decision making and tell all the regions what to do. Whereas it is clear rugby is a very different model to what it was when the regions had more control over the ship

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                      • ChrisC Chris

                        If the Pilkington report is voted in indications are the NPC will then become mainly a amateur competition,Which probably it has to happen in the long run.Not enough money to sustain all these teams.
                        It is going to be really hard to implement the Pilkington recommendations the Provincial unions will not want to relinquish the NPC as a professional competition.
                        Next move the Players association starts up their own competition reads of the Cavaliers all over again a complete mess.

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                        Duluth
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #496

                        @Chris said in NZR review:

                        Next move the Players association starts up their own competition

                        It wouldn't be a new competition. Just a new body to run the professional game

                        Initially at least SR wouldn't change. Pro players could still play NPC. The new body would negotiate with NZR

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                        • DuluthD Duluth

                          @Chris said in NZR review:

                          Next move the Players association starts up their own competition

                          It wouldn't be a new competition. Just a new body to run the professional game

                          Initially at least SR wouldn't change. Pro players could still play NPC. The new body would negotiate with NZR

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                          wrote on last edited by Chris
                          #497

                          @Duluth said in NZR review:

                          @Chris said in NZR review:

                          Next move the Players association starts up their own competition

                          It wouldn't be a new competition. Just a new body to run the professional game

                          Initially at least SR wouldn't change. Pro players could still play NPC. The new body would negotiate with NZR

                          I wonder how that would go ? looks a mess to me,To many people wanting to hold on to power.

                          edit
                          so still PU's on the board ?

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                          • ChrisC Chris

                            @Duluth said in NZR review:

                            @Chris said in NZR review:

                            Next move the Players association starts up their own competition

                            It wouldn't be a new competition. Just a new body to run the professional game

                            Initially at least SR wouldn't change. Pro players could still play NPC. The new body would negotiate with NZR

                            I wonder how that would go ? looks a mess to me,To many people wanting to hold on to power.

                            edit
                            so still PU's on the board ?

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                            Duluth
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #498

                            @Chris said in NZR review:

                            so still PU's on the board ?

                            But largely irrelevant

                            The NZRPA added that their break away from the establishment would include a new body to govern the professional game in New Zealand. Directors would be appointed by the professional players.
                            
                            NZ Rugby would make appointments to this new body, as will, likely it's new commercial arm NZRC.
                            
                            Super Rugby Clubs will be represented and "tangata whenua will of course be inherent".
                            
                            "This new body, for example called ‘The Professional Rugby Tribunal’, will govern, in some sort of partnership with NZRU, the sale of media rights, the contracting of sponsors, the revenue share model, international and national competitions, the high-performance programmes and development pathways and any other activity that impacts the careers, safety, remuneration, workplace and development of professional players. NZRU will continue to govern alone the community and amateur game including provincial rugby, club rugby and other non-professional rugby activities."
                            
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                            • DuluthD Duluth

                              @Chris said in NZR review:

                              so still PU's on the board ?

                              But largely irrelevant

                              The NZRPA added that their break away from the establishment would include a new body to govern the professional game in New Zealand. Directors would be appointed by the professional players.
                              
                              NZ Rugby would make appointments to this new body, as will, likely it's new commercial arm NZRC.
                              
                              Super Rugby Clubs will be represented and "tangata whenua will of course be inherent".
                              
                              "This new body, for example called ‘The Professional Rugby Tribunal’, will govern, in some sort of partnership with NZRU, the sale of media rights, the contracting of sponsors, the revenue share model, international and national competitions, the high-performance programmes and development pathways and any other activity that impacts the careers, safety, remuneration, workplace and development of professional players. NZRU will continue to govern alone the community and amateur game including provincial rugby, club rugby and other non-professional rugby activities."
                              
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                              #499

                              @Duluth said in NZR review:

                              @Chris said in NZR review:

                              so still PU's on the board ?

                              But largely irrelevant

                              The NZRPA added that their break away from the establishment would include a new body to govern the professional game in New Zealand. Directors would be appointed by the professional players.
                              
                              NZ Rugby would make appointments to this new body, as will, likely it's new commercial arm NZRC.
                              
                              Super Rugby Clubs will be represented and "tangata whenua will of course be inherent".
                              
                              "This new body, for example called ‘The Professional Rugby Tribunal’, will govern, in some sort of partnership with NZRU, the sale of media rights, the contracting of sponsors, the revenue share model, international and national competitions, the high-performance programmes and development pathways and any other activity that impacts the careers, safety, remuneration, workplace and development of professional players. NZRU will continue to govern alone the community and amateur game including provincial rugby, club rugby and other non-professional rugby activities."
                              

                              Ok, will this impact the NPC it looks like it will as won't the PRT want to filter the majority of the money in to the high end professionals and the elite pathways under Npc, then the NPC will most probably drift away to an amateur comp.

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                                as it should. make it a rep comp for club players. it will have genuine meaning again

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                                • KiwiwombleK Kiwiwomble

                                  @Duluth said in NZR review:

                                  "We have more than 34 'Rugby' Boards, 350 Board Members (more Board members than our full-time professional player base)"

                                  are those board members all full time?

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                                  Winger
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                                  #501

                                  @Kiwiwomble said in NZR review:

                                  @Duluth said in NZR review:

                                  "We have more than 34 'Rugby' Boards, 350 Board Members (more Board members than our full-time professional player base)"

                                  are those board members all full time?

                                  I doubt if many (or any) would be full time. And the majority wouldn't get paid very much

                                  I don't think the issue is Board Members of PU's. It's mainly the salaries of the NPC players I assume. And the PU's are in a tough position. NPC crowds have fallen away especially for many big unions and if the team is crap they certainly won't improve. So, they pay money to try and keep a good side hoping the rest will fall into place (sponsorship and crowds)

                                  It hasn't really worked though

                                  Some think the solution in independent Board members. I have doubts. It might lead to just a lot of diversity appointments who are worse than the current lot.

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                                  • ChrisC Chris

                                    @Duluth said in NZR review:

                                    @Chris said in NZR review:

                                    so still PU's on the board ?

                                    But largely irrelevant

                                    The NZRPA added that their break away from the establishment would include a new body to govern the professional game in New Zealand. Directors would be appointed by the professional players.
                                    
                                    NZ Rugby would make appointments to this new body, as will, likely it's new commercial arm NZRC.
                                    
                                    Super Rugby Clubs will be represented and "tangata whenua will of course be inherent".
                                    
                                    "This new body, for example called ‘The Professional Rugby Tribunal’, will govern, in some sort of partnership with NZRU, the sale of media rights, the contracting of sponsors, the revenue share model, international and national competitions, the high-performance programmes and development pathways and any other activity that impacts the careers, safety, remuneration, workplace and development of professional players. NZRU will continue to govern alone the community and amateur game including provincial rugby, club rugby and other non-professional rugby activities."
                                    

                                    Ok, will this impact the NPC it looks like it will as won't the PRT want to filter the majority of the money in to the high end professionals and the elite pathways under Npc, then the NPC will most probably drift away to an amateur comp.

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                                    #502

                                    @Chris said in NZR review:

                                    @Duluth said in NZR review:

                                    @Chris said in NZR review:

                                    so still PU's on the board ?

                                    But largely irrelevant

                                    The NZRPA added that their break away from the establishment would include a new body to govern the professional game in New Zealand. Directors would be appointed by the professional players.
                                    
                                    NZ Rugby would make appointments to this new body, as will, likely it's new commercial arm NZRC.
                                    
                                    Super Rugby Clubs will be represented and "tangata whenua will of course be inherent".
                                    
                                    "This new body, for example called ‘The Professional Rugby Tribunal’, will govern, in some sort of partnership with NZRU, the sale of media rights, the contracting of sponsors, the revenue share model, international and national competitions, the high-performance programmes and development pathways and any other activity that impacts the careers, safety, remuneration, workplace and development of professional players. NZRU will continue to govern alone the community and amateur game including provincial rugby, club rugby and other non-professional rugby activities."
                                    

                                    Ok, will this impact the NPC it looks like it will as won't the PRT want to filter the majority of the money in to the high end professionals and the elite pathways under Npc, then the NPC will most probably drift away to an amateur comp.

                                    The PU's would have to work with the new body to get the pro players. Hows that professional relationship going?

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                                    • ChrisC Chris

                                      @Duluth said in NZR review:

                                      @Chris said in NZR review:

                                      Next move the Players association starts up their own competition

                                      It wouldn't be a new competition. Just a new body to run the professional game

                                      Initially at least SR wouldn't change. Pro players could still play NPC. The new body would negotiate with NZR

                                      I wonder how that would go ? looks a mess to me,To many people wanting to hold on to power.

                                      edit
                                      so still PU's on the board ?

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                                      #503

                                      @Chris said in NZR review:

                                      To many people wanting to hold on to power.

                                      I'm sure most wouldn't give up power if they had it. And they aren't I think pushing for elected member (maybe Im wrong - I haven't seen details on the PUs proposal) just having some PU experience

                                      But maybe this is in fact in the game's best interest. To keep a voice at the top table to people who at least have some PU experience (only 3 out of 9). Davenport could be 1 for example (even though she was appointed not elected)

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                                      • WingerW Winger

                                        @gt12 said in NZR review:

                                        The breakdown gets into it from 26:30.

                                        Mils was not holding back.

                                        Kirwan says Auckland, BOP, Wellington, Hawkes Bay, Canterbury, NH are against and have the votes to block it.

                                        I think they were too afraid to say the quiet part out aloud, which is that the future is an amateur NPC and the PUs know it, and that dialling back their overspending on those teams is the fastest way of righting the finances and setting a clear boundary between the amateur and pro games.

                                        Assuming the analysis here the be correct (pretty huge assumption), we'll have the NZRPA withdraw from the colllective bargaining agreement negiotiations.

                                        Is Mils a bit stupid? As his summary was really poor.

                                        If the only difference is three board members (out of 9) need a PU background (along with the other qualities) who cares

                                        This discussion is poor. And that is maybe NZRs biggest issue. The quality of our rugby top minds discussing these issues. I doubt if many would even know a good proposal if it was presented to them

                                        Kirwan seems about as clueless as Mils. Jeff might be a bit smarter but his comment on the increase in spending seemed to lack any depth

                                        If you have got stomach issues don't watch this segment.

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                                        @Winger said in NZR review:

                                        @gt12 said in NZR review:

                                        The breakdown gets into it from 26:30.

                                        Mils was not holding back.

                                        Kirwan says Auckland, BOP, Wellington, Hawkes Bay, Canterbury, NH are against and have the votes to block it.

                                        I think they were too afraid to say the quiet part out aloud, which is that the future is an amateur NPC and the PUs know it, and that dialling back their overspending on those teams is the fastest way of righting the finances and setting a clear boundary between the amateur and pro games.

                                        Assuming the analysis here the be correct (pretty huge assumption), we'll have the NZRPA withdraw from the colllective bargaining agreement negiotiations.

                                        Is Mils a bit stupid? As his summary was really poor.

                                        If the only difference is three board members (out of 9) need a PU background (along with the other qualities) who cares

                                        This discussion is poor. And that is maybe NZRs biggest issue. The quality of our rugby top minds discussing these issues. I doubt if many would even know a good proposal if it was presented to them

                                        Kirwan seems about as clueless as Mils. Jeff might be a bit smarter but his comment on the increase in spending seemed to lack any depth

                                        If you have got stomach issues don't watch this segment.

                                        I don't think you realised how that discussion was being run. One panelist each had to take one of the suggetions and run with it. Not sure they were actually arguibfg for what they actually believed or wanted. It was trying to show the 3 options basically.

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                                        • Dan54D Dan54

                                          @Winger said in NZR review:

                                          @gt12 said in NZR review:

                                          The breakdown gets into it from 26:30.

                                          Mils was not holding back.

                                          Kirwan says Auckland, BOP, Wellington, Hawkes Bay, Canterbury, NH are against and have the votes to block it.

                                          I think they were too afraid to say the quiet part out aloud, which is that the future is an amateur NPC and the PUs know it, and that dialling back their overspending on those teams is the fastest way of righting the finances and setting a clear boundary between the amateur and pro games.

                                          Assuming the analysis here the be correct (pretty huge assumption), we'll have the NZRPA withdraw from the colllective bargaining agreement negiotiations.

                                          Is Mils a bit stupid? As his summary was really poor.

                                          If the only difference is three board members (out of 9) need a PU background (along with the other qualities) who cares

                                          This discussion is poor. And that is maybe NZRs biggest issue. The quality of our rugby top minds discussing these issues. I doubt if many would even know a good proposal if it was presented to them

                                          Kirwan seems about as clueless as Mils. Jeff might be a bit smarter but his comment on the increase in spending seemed to lack any depth

                                          If you have got stomach issues don't watch this segment.

                                          I don't think you realised how that discussion was being run. One panelist each had to take one of the suggetions and run with it. Not sure they were actually arguibfg for what they actually believed or wanted. It was trying to show the 3 options basically.

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                                          @Dan54 was it? thats not how i took it at all, dont feel any of them was even playing devils advocate

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