Force are better off without Rugby Australia

By Shop / Roar Guru

In what was a terrible year for Australian rugby, the lowest point of 2017 was the Western Force being cut.

I’m from Sydney, have never been to Perth, and don’t know too much about the rugby culture there, but from the reaction of most fans, players and billionaires, there is clearly a passion that isn’t nationwide.

I can’t imagine the reaction from the Melbourne fans being anywhere near as emotional had it been the Rebels getting the chop. In fact, as a long-time NSW supporter, I would have welcomed cutting the Tahs as a mercy killing!

But there was genuine, heartfelt disappointment out of the West.

Rugby in Western Australia clearly forged ahead under the banner of the Force, giving youngsters a genuine pathway that didn’t exist previously. By ripping this away, Rugby Australia have left a deep scar.

However, with Super Rugby in Australia dipping to new lows, maybe the best place for the Force to be is out of the comp, so they can concentrate on developing the game by their own means.

As the professional rugby structure withers under the current administration, traditional competitions such as the Shute Shield are finding a new lease on life. Hardcore fans are finding better avenues to follow the game they love and it doesn’t involve the professional game, which has disconnected itself from the amateur game.

Rugby WA has the perfect opportunity to build a strong structure that (with the help of a certain billionaire’s bank account) can create a pathway to a professional career.

They can break the ball and chain of the RA management that is dragging the game down in the rest of the country.

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Even with a new CEO since the decision to cut the Force, there is a stigma attached to the current administration. To operate with a degree of independence could bring more benefits to rugby in the west. So while cutting the Force was disastrous in the short-term, perhaps it has provided the perfect opportunity for the game there to thrive.

This is their time to plough resources into the local game, from juniors all the way up to the Pindan Premier Grade. What better way to respond than to build a structure to rival that of Brisbane and Sydney?

I follow the Force with a passing interest on some social media sites and from what I have seen there is a positive feeling about the upcoming World Series Rugby.

There have also been development and grassroots programs being rolled out that appear well sponsored, which for a team without a regular competition to play in is impressive.

Compare this with the daily, depressing news coming out of Super Rugby in Australia – poor ratings, attendances and results (although admittedly slightly less so than last year).

If South Africa decide to pull out of Super Rugby, what will happen to the remaining teams? This is speculation, however, if big TV dollars dry up, could RA be looking at insolvency?

If I was a sponsor considering buying rights to the Australian market, I’d be looking for bargain prices considering how poor the product is performing.

As long as the current administration haven’t completely ruined the sport by 2020, maybe going broke might be the best thing that could happen. This would force the old guard to relinquish control and make way for a completely fresh start.

Similar to football in the early 2000s, who had Frank Lowy behind the renaissance, Andrew Forrest could well be the saviour for Australian rugby.

Key to the successful transformation of football was finding a compromise between national, state and club interests and blending these into a sustainable national competition. By its very nature, this is not possible under SANZAAR. Could Twiggy pull it off?

This year’s World Series Rugby is only designed to get the Force onto the field and next year a complete competition is planned. I don’t see any future to the comp if it is to run concurrently with Super Rugby, but if sponsors are sick of the current governance and decide not to invest any further, maybe the only option for Australasian professional rugby will be down a new path.

The Crowd Says:

2018-05-04T11:55:10+00:00

Anthony Whareweras

Guest


Go the force watched the Rebels they should play Bayswater in Perth an still get beaten Go the Force

2018-05-04T08:19:44+00:00

Bob Wire

Guest


Yes no doubt, the Force are better off without RA, good luck tonight! News Flash: " Both Aussi SR teams lost their weekend matches, the Force however, playing in front of a full stadium, beat Fiji in their first match back after being given the flick by RA..." I can't understand these negative posts, is it costing these whiners anything - no, not a cent, do they have to watch it - nope, is there a chance that the game could re ignite some more interest in the West, yep, big chance. Is the game we love moving in another direction, yep, is this good - can't be bad. Thanks Twiggy, I hope it comes good.

2018-05-04T08:11:03+00:00

John R

Roar Guru


Also - I’ve got a lot of emotion invested in Aussie team winning against foreign opposition this weekend. 3 chances at it, so up the Force, up the Rebs, up the Tahs! Looking forward to seeing some of these new laws too

2018-05-04T08:08:37+00:00

John R

Roar Guru


It’s the kids and their memes! They tell me it’s cool!

2018-05-04T08:05:05+00:00

John Ryan

Guest


Dont worry GWS have raised free ticket giveaways to an artform most of there overstated crowds are free loaders

2018-05-04T07:53:39+00:00

piru

Roar Rookie


John what on earth is that?!

2018-05-04T07:37:32+00:00

John R

Roar Guru


Timbo = Perth Girl on GAGR?

2018-05-04T06:28:53+00:00

piru

Roar Rookie


Dunno, big ad for it in the West today

2018-05-04T06:18:15+00:00

rebel

Guest


Great, so you were wrong.

2018-05-04T05:32:07+00:00

John R

Roar Guru


https://imgur.com/9gZu7JV

2018-05-04T05:12:43+00:00

Train without a station

Guest


Why would Fox have paid for it? It’s a low value time slot. It’s likely like the Shute Shield. Free content. Them showing it is good for the owner, and it doesn’t need to be shown in place of higher value (ratings) product.

2018-05-04T05:10:56+00:00

Train without a station

Guest


The entire discussion was about F&B sales being income to teams. And whether 1 of 21+ Owns their ground doesn’t really change the entire point. 0 people at a game or a sell out purchasing copious amounts of food makes no difference in F&B income to teams, as they have none.

2018-05-04T03:45:21+00:00

piru

Roar Rookie


Interesting article from Linda Reynolds https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/force-back-how-do-we-protect-other-sporting-teams-linda-reynolds/ During the Senate inquiry, I came to view the situation of modern sports administration through the prism of two competing sets of responsibilities and actions. The first is between what is financially good for the business versus integrity-based stewardship. The second is between what is legal under corporations law versus what is good custodianship. It is therefore entirely possible to manage a professional sporting code so it is solvent and complies with corporations law, while slowly destroying the sport itself through bad stewardship. As the administration of Rugby Australia demonstrated, it is also possible to legally manage a sporting code while financially driving it towards insolvency.

2018-05-04T03:43:41+00:00

ScottD

Roar Guru


Actually I am not so sure about that. I would be ok with a much cut down SR competition with say 12 teams from NZ/SA/AUS/ARG running for 12 weeks and WSR or IPRC competition with teams from Asia/Pacific that is slightly offset but also runs for 12 weeks. If people think about it and put the interests of rugby before self interest and ego I reckon this combination could be something special. From a fans perspective we would get SH rugby of a high quality for 24 weeks plus the internationals.

2018-05-04T03:38:55+00:00

piru

Roar Rookie


Ok word from France is "alcohol is banned in sport, unless you have a dérogation - and there is a dérogation every week"

2018-05-04T03:12:09+00:00

ScottD

Roar Guru


Drongo That same guy offered everything he is spending in WA and more to your precious RA and they stupidly turned him down! There's no point in having a go at him now because he was serious in wanting to spend his money on Rugby. You'd be better off sending a letter to RA asking why they didn't take his money when he offered it. GO TWIGGY!

2018-05-04T02:08:15+00:00

Timbo (L)

Roar Guru


So why do you care?

2018-05-04T02:06:24+00:00

Timbo (L)

Roar Guru


FTA, no, Fox Yes, otherwise they wouldn't have got a delayed FTA telecast over east.

2018-05-04T02:04:33+00:00

Timbo (L)

Roar Guru


Bill?

2018-05-04T00:46:25+00:00

piru

Roar Rookie


ScottD - I'm getting onto my mate now to give him a bollocking Never trust a Frenchman

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