Aussie Community Rugby
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I never really got this thread, TBH.
And then I volunteered at my son’s cricket club. He’s decent, but will peak at prob club level.
And thus, I love being properly involved. Reading through this is so relatable in so many ways. Surrey cricket gets so much right, but the players parents have so little idea about how much small decisions, on their part, fuck everything up.
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@MajorRage there are parents who fuck it up for everyone.
For all the challenges of running a senior Rugby club, I would take it over running kids sport of any kind, because the egos your dealing with are far worse.
Good on you for getting involved. My Dad was the coach, bus driver, and manager for my junior cricket out in the country, and while it had friction occasionally it was a great experience, looking back.
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One for you @NTA https://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-union/articles/cy0qg92de8vo
"In my experience, from what I see day to day, Australian rugby union is in fantastic health, when you are on the ground here and you experience the true reality of the [size of the] AFL and rugby league," he tells Rugby Union Weekly.
"The club game here is in rude health. You just have these two other sports that are thicker in the blood [of the Australian sporting public].
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@MajorRage once you take NRL and AFL into account, sure.
The Brisbane club scene isn't actually too bad - at Premier level. There is basically nothing below it of course, because QLD Subbies is a Friday night comp that is practically dead.
And this is the issue: people only see the green grass in their backyard, and ignore the neighbours' dusty wastelands.
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@MajorRage said in Aussie Community Rugby:
One for you @NTA https://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-union/articles/cy0qg92de8vo
"In my experience, from what I see day to day, Australian rugby union is in fantastic health, when you are on the ground here and you experience the true reality of the [size of the] AFL and rugby league," he tells Rugby Union Weekly.
"The club game here is in rude health. You just have these two other sports that are thicker in the blood [of the Australian sporting public].
" If rugby league and AFL didn't exist in this country, I think the Wallabies would be hard pressed to ever lose a game."