'Gone backwards': RA has been very, very quiet on women's rugby

By Hugh_96 / Roar Pro

November must be a utopian month for rugby. Last weekend there were 12 men’s Test matches and six women’s Test matches. And it is all on again this weekend.

Now, to be a bit contrarian, while the Wallabies are up and about taking in the UK, the Wallaroos are back in Australia and must be wondering what is going on. There is a lot happening in the women’s game except the Wallaroos are not part of it.

Currently there are 12 countries playing Tests in the UK and Europe. The Red Roses just defeated the Black Ferns again by the biggest margin. The game was live on BBC2 and had an audience of 700,000.

Social media lit up with France and South Africa’s post-game celebrations. A few issues are publicly playing out with Irish women’s rugby for not qualifying for next year’s World Cup.

Wales is contracting some players and New Zealand rugby has signed 105 players to short-term contracts for their new Super Rugby season.

Then as a side issue, the NRL has introduced two more teams to their NRLW competition for next year with the NRLW draw just announced plus State of Origin and a World Cup.

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Rugby Australia has been very, very quiet. I am not sure if it is a priorities issue, lack of interest, lack of resources, lack of funds or a combination of all of these.

Maybe it is similar to the NRC, they know it is important but cannot fund it.

It is just odd and hard to understand that the USA, South Africa, Japan, New Zealand, Canada and Argentina are up in Europe. Also the Matildas played two games against Brazil recently and have the USA football team coming out.

While the sevens program is undergoing a review, it was disappointing to see Emma Tonegato step away from the program and now join the St George Illawarra NRLW team.

But in reality she had been part of the program for eight years and achieved everything. Soon after she announced her move, World Rugby put out two posts congratulating her on her achievements.

Strangely it was two days later that the Aussie sevens’ account posted anything and Rugby Australia still has not posted anything. Priorities.

But following some social media criticism, Rugby Australia seems to have learnt to lift its game.

When Ellia Green announced she would no longer be part of the sevens program, the Aussie sevens account and Rugby Australia account came out quickly with a number of posts.

There just seems to be a lack of recognition by Rugby Australia for the women’s sevens team, even though they have been the only shining light in the last five years, with some of the highest profile players.

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Then last week it was announced that two Wallaroos had signed with a New Zealand Super Rugby franchise the South Island women’s team, Matatu.

While it is a great opportunity for them, they will miss the first part of the Australian Super W competition. It was reported that Rugby Australia had to quickly scramble to work out a selection policy for players who are playing overseas.

Women’s rugby in Australia faces the same challenges as the men, competition for talent. Both the AFL and NRL are now well ahead.

This is disappointing as the development of the sevens program was world-leading and the Super W competition started before the NRLW and New Zealand Super Rugby. It all seems to have gone backwards.

Just looking at the NRLW, at least 20 of the players have had some involvement in rugby sevens and 15s. Charlotte Caslick has said she would have liked to play for the Roosters again but it clashes with her sevens commitments.

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It must be difficult for the Australian players seeing all the teams playing up north and enjoying one of the benefits of rugby: travel. This is especially important when the players are not even semi-professional.

While it seems to be all doom and gloom, credit where it is due. Rugby Australia did originally develop a great sevens program #OlympicGold and started the Super W competition back in 2018.

Stan Sport has lifted the bar, showing a lot of NZ domestic women’s games and the internationals in the UK.

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I have to mention that Stan Sport’s inclusion of Wallaroo Sera Naiqama has been a winner, although a constant reminder that the Wallaroos have not played since 2019.

Women’s rugby does not currently have the profile but it is still an opportunity. It is not just the playing component but down the track they become long-term rugby supporters.

Also you just need to look at cricket and AFL to see the benefits of investing in the women’s game.

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Now if the issue is that Rugby Australia is stretched financially and they do not want to come out and say it publicly, which is understandable, it wouldn’t be a great look, then at least provide some regular communication on what it is doing or planning. Provide some hope.

Rugby Australia needs to decide where it stands with the women’s game. Time is running out. The Wallaroos’ camp for December has been postponed to January.

There is a World Cup next year. Rugby Australia needs to give the women a fair chance to compete.

Then in 2023 World Rugby has announced a 16-team, three-tier WXV global competition with Australia playing New Zealand, USA and Canada on an annual basis. Again, Rugby Australia has to give them a chance to compete.

Let’s just hope Rugby Australia has it all under control, they just haven’t communicated it very well at this stage.

The Crowd Says:

2021-11-14T07:31:57+00:00

MichaelR

Guest


Been watching the highlights of the women’s international games and they have been fantastic to watch. Skill level is getting way higher than even a couple of years ago. Was wondering about the Wallaroos- thanks for highlighting this sad state of affairs for Aussie women’s rugby

2021-11-14T03:17:10+00:00

Mark Bryant

Guest


Kiama Sevens 2022 has equal prize money for Women’s and men’s comps. Total cash $50k plus trophies 2022 will see the introduction of a 2nd division women’s comp giving a total of 3 women’s finals

2021-11-13T20:55:17+00:00

Kent Dorfman

Roar Rookie


& look at the outrage when they did! (men playing netball - Queensland Suns U17)

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2021-11-13T18:55:48+00:00

Hugh_96

Roar Pro


I'm sure you are right there are challenges especially the QLD/ NSW border but with over 50% of the PONI squad in NSW, retty sure they could organise something. In regards to quarantine pretty sure NZ and Japan have quarantine requirements too. I'm not praising other codes more recognising that they are more proactive and communicate what they are doing. One of my issues is that Rugby AU just haven’t said anything. Plus Marinos said recently he ‘thinks’ the Wallaroos are playing Fiji next year, he ‘thinks’. Sure the 7s program has been well funded. Again my issue is that the Australian sports market is one of the most competitive we need to be promoting the code whenever we can. The women’s 7s has been a shining light & should be promoted. That is just the fact.

2021-11-13T01:12:00+00:00

Rebel334

Roar Rookie


Is it just the simple fact that there is no 14 day quarantine in these countries (extra expenses). Also a large portion of the team cannot train together because state border restrictions in NSW and Vic. You have praised the other codes but the reality is the NRL cancelled the NRLW this year because of state restrictions and the AFLW was canned mid season for the same reason. Personally think it’s more the political scene atm than anything else. The Aus 7s girls are one of, if not the most resourced program on the circuit. So can’t call them out on that front for ignoring it. To do so would be telling a few porkies or not understanding the facts.

2021-11-12T04:02:09+00:00

Mick Gold Coast QLD

Roar Guru


"The cowards that run the TV networks will have to give equal time or get sacked." I gather you are referring to Channel Seven board top order batpersons Colette Garnsey OAM and Teresa Dyson, yes? Or Nine directors Mickie Rosen, Samantha Lewis and Catherine West? Is your "short sighted wimp" Ita Buttrose AC OBE, ABC chairman, with her 50 years in media as top end executive all the way, and her board with Georgie Somerset, Dr Jane Connors and Fiona Balfour marked present? Perhaps you are upset with SBS' deputy chairman Christine Zeitz, Sally Walker AM and Dorothy West? Channel Ten's Beverley McGarvey Chief Content Officer and Executive Vice President Australia and New Zealand; Natasha Coxhead and Liz Baldwin are "cowards" eh? Germaine Greer made the path easy for this lot in a war she started and won half a century ago. It really is a bit odd that you want to fight to win something that you already have, don't you think?

2021-11-12T03:59:31+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


Kearns says what he thinks people want to hear. Then does what he wants to do!!! Not that he is an RA person anymore.

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2021-11-12T02:29:21+00:00

Hugh_96

Roar Pro


I know what you mean but am surprised Kearns hasn't been more of an advocate for the women. He has spoken out a lot about funding women's sport as his daughter is in the Australian waterpolo team.

2021-11-12T00:43:23+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


The Ex Wallabies are a big part of the problem. Look what 10 9 ex captains did to the female CEO who was doing a much better job than the current lot.

2021-11-12T00:38:46+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


My belief in Marinos is waning . I never had belief. Infact I saw the red flags with him long before he was appointed. Lets hope the lack of Internationals for Women doesnt hurt the 2027 WC bid as the USA has a great womens program and are becoming a strong 7s side on the circuit.

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2021-11-11T21:10:26+00:00

Hugh_96

Roar Pro


Wow you have raised a few issues there. No doubt there are some wider societal issues that can be addressed.

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2021-11-11T21:06:27+00:00

Hugh_96

Roar Pro


I really don't understand RA's thinking . Maybe it's as simple as they can't afford it. But then other countries have sent teams who I wouldn't think are flush with funds. Just have empathy for the players seeing the other teams in Europe.

2021-11-11T11:26:17+00:00

Aussieinexile

Roar Rookie


How many more years would you give RA the benefit and how big of omission is Australia missing valuable game time in Europe Just to highlight there were 7 test matches last weekend and 8 test matches this weekend: Ireland - United States France - New Zealand Switzerland - Czechia Wales - South Africa Namibia - Zambia Italy A - Netherlands Scotland - Japan England - Canada Maybe RA should look at the different contract models currently out there and what is best for them.

2021-11-11T09:09:25+00:00

Dave

Guest


To be completely fair with point one theyve done the same thing to male players multiple times. Toby Rudolf from the Sharks gave an interview and said he got injured with the tahs 20's team who couldn't afford to help him out. So he went to League and the NRL club helped him out with recovery costs

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2021-11-11T08:54:30+00:00

Hugh_96

Roar Pro


I'm trying to give RA the benefit of the doubt but I think they have dropped the ball. I'm also annoyed that their players association et al have not pushed harder. Unless the issue is that they just don't have any funds, which would be disappointing but I can understand that. Just don't pretend to be doing things when in reality you are not. Also I agree it's disappointing no ex wallabies have have raised the issue.

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2021-11-11T08:48:02+00:00

Hugh_96

Roar Pro


You may well be correct. Yep NRL/AFL are ahead. And yep some people aren't interested, it isn't compulsory to watch. On the flip side I enjoy both the 7s & 15s and so do others. So we can't assume there is no interest. Also from a business perspective it's worth assessing if there is an opportunity. From my perspective I think it will deliver some entertainment & more content for the broadcaster. Lastly, under protest I agree with you, Rugby AU are keeping quiet because they probably haven't got the $$$ to tell a positive story like NRL/AFL and don't want the social media backlash.

2021-11-11T08:47:01+00:00

Simoc

Guest


I think the guts of all sports is that females should have equal promotion and opportunity as the men and pay as well. Of course we still have cavemen running the codes with their baseball bats and a club around the ear for females. But as females get to use their financial power to back females this situation will change dramatically. The cowards that run the TV networks will have to give equal time or get sacked. That would be a blessing for these short sighted wimps. The Matildas seem to be leading the way, and hopefully if WBBL can offload Ch 7 they will get a more professional outfit like 10 and cover the whole competition. Such a bunch of floosies at 7.

2021-11-11T07:50:50+00:00

Dave

Guest


With limited resources I actually think it is. Not completely but I very much believe it should be the focus for female union

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2021-11-11T07:37:10+00:00

Hugh_96

Roar Pro


Yep NRL and AFL are away ahead but not a reason to give it away.

2021-11-11T06:35:31+00:00

Dave

Guest


Our pathways are stunted in their current format and that’s only going to be put into focus more in the women’s game. Women’s Shute shield inclusion is great, but the pathways in league and AFL are so much more friendly than union is

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