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The Current State of Rugby

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    #906

    https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/sport/491211/rivalries-and-passion-what-nz-rugby-can-learn-from-origin

    While I'm sick of the comparisons to league and especially the soap opera of Origin, and all the negativity towards rugby in our media, and I personally have enjoyed the majority of the rugby this year, I fully agree with this part of the article:

    *In fact, the Hurricanes haven't even tweeted in almost a month while the Crusaders have simply listed a team sheet.

    There have been plenty of grumblings from the Super Rugby teams' bosses over the negative coverage that the competition has had this year, and some of that discontent is fair enough.

    But you must do something to get fans engaged other than just play good rugby. There's an entire undercurrent of sentiment to be stoked with this match, an entire stadium to be filled.

    You don't need a massive advertising budget to tell your people that the team that is coming to town is there to be disliked, booed and jeered. Or that your own team is to be cheered, supported and invested in.

    You just need people to do their jobs. The Hurricanes and Crusaders is a rivalry between two places that don't like each other anyway - it's not hard.*

    Wasn't the whole idea of privatising the commercial arm of the franchises so that they would be able to better promote games as they'd have financial incentives to do so?

    How can they not all employ competent social media managers? I could hire one from my friends group who has never been to a rugby match in her life and she could run it better than the chumps the franchises seem to employ.

    Edit: I couldn't find the quote button, and the italic button seems to not work. The text between the * is from the article.

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    • NepiaN Nepia

      https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/sport/491211/rivalries-and-passion-what-nz-rugby-can-learn-from-origin

      While I'm sick of the comparisons to league and especially the soap opera of Origin, and all the negativity towards rugby in our media, and I personally have enjoyed the majority of the rugby this year, I fully agree with this part of the article:

      *In fact, the Hurricanes haven't even tweeted in almost a month while the Crusaders have simply listed a team sheet.

      There have been plenty of grumblings from the Super Rugby teams' bosses over the negative coverage that the competition has had this year, and some of that discontent is fair enough.

      But you must do something to get fans engaged other than just play good rugby. There's an entire undercurrent of sentiment to be stoked with this match, an entire stadium to be filled.

      You don't need a massive advertising budget to tell your people that the team that is coming to town is there to be disliked, booed and jeered. Or that your own team is to be cheered, supported and invested in.

      You just need people to do their jobs. The Hurricanes and Crusaders is a rivalry between two places that don't like each other anyway - it's not hard.*

      Wasn't the whole idea of privatising the commercial arm of the franchises so that they would be able to better promote games as they'd have financial incentives to do so?

      How can they not all employ competent social media managers? I could hire one from my friends group who has never been to a rugby match in her life and she could run it better than the chumps the franchises seem to employ.

      Edit: I couldn't find the quote button, and the italic button seems to not work. The text between the * is from the article.

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      @Nepia blues Twitter account is hilarious

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      • KirwanK Kirwan

        @Nepia blues Twitter account is hilarious

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        @Kirwan said in The Current State of Rugby:

        @Nepia blues Twitter account is hilarious

        Who’s on Twitter?

        Certainly not the ‘youth’

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        • MiketheSnowM MiketheSnow

          @Kirwan said in The Current State of Rugby:

          @Nepia blues Twitter account is hilarious

          Who’s on Twitter?

          Certainly not the ‘youth’

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          #909

          @MiketheSnow wide range of people. Still too many crazies, but are easily filtered out.

          And who cares where the youth are, mostly idiots.

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          • NepiaN Nepia

            https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/sport/491211/rivalries-and-passion-what-nz-rugby-can-learn-from-origin

            While I'm sick of the comparisons to league and especially the soap opera of Origin, and all the negativity towards rugby in our media, and I personally have enjoyed the majority of the rugby this year, I fully agree with this part of the article:

            *In fact, the Hurricanes haven't even tweeted in almost a month while the Crusaders have simply listed a team sheet.

            There have been plenty of grumblings from the Super Rugby teams' bosses over the negative coverage that the competition has had this year, and some of that discontent is fair enough.

            But you must do something to get fans engaged other than just play good rugby. There's an entire undercurrent of sentiment to be stoked with this match, an entire stadium to be filled.

            You don't need a massive advertising budget to tell your people that the team that is coming to town is there to be disliked, booed and jeered. Or that your own team is to be cheered, supported and invested in.

            You just need people to do their jobs. The Hurricanes and Crusaders is a rivalry between two places that don't like each other anyway - it's not hard.*

            Wasn't the whole idea of privatising the commercial arm of the franchises so that they would be able to better promote games as they'd have financial incentives to do so?

            How can they not all employ competent social media managers? I could hire one from my friends group who has never been to a rugby match in her life and she could run it better than the chumps the franchises seem to employ.

            Edit: I couldn't find the quote button, and the italic button seems to not work. The text between the * is from the article.

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            @Nepia its pretty stark comparison to other sports as far as promotion, good rugby might be what will get us down there....but not the casual fan, they want the hype

            @MiketheSnow i do think there are still lots of people like myself that are on it but dont tweet, generally do it for live updates as it still works well for that, Wimbledon live tweets the games, which keeps people engaged when theyre doing something else

            NZ rugby is pretty rubbish at things like supporters gear, jerseys...then maybe a beanie or cap and a scarf and thats it....so if its not the type of cap that suits you then tough luck, they make it tough to support you team even when you cant watch

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            • KiwiwombleK Kiwiwomble

              @Nepia its pretty stark comparison to other sports as far as promotion, good rugby might be what will get us down there....but not the casual fan, they want the hype

              @MiketheSnow i do think there are still lots of people like myself that are on it but dont tweet, generally do it for live updates as it still works well for that, Wimbledon live tweets the games, which keeps people engaged when theyre doing something else

              NZ rugby is pretty rubbish at things like supporters gear, jerseys...then maybe a beanie or cap and a scarf and thats it....so if its not the type of cap that suits you then tough luck, they make it tough to support you team even when you cant watch

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              @Kiwiwomble said in The Current State of Rugby:

              @Nepia its pretty stark comparison to other sports as far as promotion, good rugby might be what will get us down there....but not the casual fan, they want the hype

              @MiketheSnow i do think there are still lots of people like myself that are on it but dont tweet, generally do it for live updates as it still works well for that, Wimbledon live tweets the games, which keeps people engaged when theyre doing something else

              NZ rugby is pretty rubbish at things like supporters gear, jerseys...then maybe a beanie or cap and a scarf and thats it....so if its not the type of cap that suits you then tough luck, they make it tough to support you team even when you cant watch

              we got given Caps on Saturday night. Caps never look good on me, combined with the beard it gives me a real “duck hunter” look. I much prefer Beanies or pesky blinder caps.

              There was a bloody decent canes hoodie that my mate was wearing though, it was terrific.

              I don’t think NZ rugby is rubbish though, there was a sea of Canes jerseys in the crowd.

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              • MN5M MN5

                @Kiwiwomble said in The Current State of Rugby:

                @Nepia its pretty stark comparison to other sports as far as promotion, good rugby might be what will get us down there....but not the casual fan, they want the hype

                @MiketheSnow i do think there are still lots of people like myself that are on it but dont tweet, generally do it for live updates as it still works well for that, Wimbledon live tweets the games, which keeps people engaged when theyre doing something else

                NZ rugby is pretty rubbish at things like supporters gear, jerseys...then maybe a beanie or cap and a scarf and thats it....so if its not the type of cap that suits you then tough luck, they make it tough to support you team even when you cant watch

                we got given Caps on Saturday night. Caps never look good on me, combined with the beard it gives me a real “duck hunter” look. I much prefer Beanies or pesky blinder caps.

                There was a bloody decent canes hoodie that my mate was wearing though, it was terrific.

                I don’t think NZ rugby is rubbish though, there was a sea of Canes jerseys in the crowd.

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                @MN5 said in The Current State of Rugby:

                @Kiwiwomble said in The Current State of Rugby:

                @Nepia its pretty stark comparison to other sports as far as promotion, good rugby might be what will get us down there....but not the casual fan, they want the hype

                @MiketheSnow i do think there are still lots of people like myself that are on it but dont tweet, generally do it for live updates as it still works well for that, Wimbledon live tweets the games, which keeps people engaged when theyre doing something else

                NZ rugby is pretty rubbish at things like supporters gear, jerseys...then maybe a beanie or cap and a scarf and thats it....so if its not the type of cap that suits you then tough luck, they make it tough to support you team even when you cant watch

                we got given Caps on Saturday night. Caps never look good on me, combined with the beard it gives me a real “duck hunter” look. I much prefer Beanies or pesky blinder caps.

                There was a bloody decent canes hoodie that my mate was wearing though, it was terrific.

                I don’t think NZ rugby is rubbish though, there was a sea of Canes jerseys in the crowd.

                Yeah, I think you can get lots of decent AB merch (I often get kids stuff for when my mates pop out sprogs), my issue is with promoting the actual games and seasons from the Super franchises themselves.

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                • MN5M MN5

                  @Kiwiwomble said in The Current State of Rugby:

                  @Nepia its pretty stark comparison to other sports as far as promotion, good rugby might be what will get us down there....but not the casual fan, they want the hype

                  @MiketheSnow i do think there are still lots of people like myself that are on it but dont tweet, generally do it for live updates as it still works well for that, Wimbledon live tweets the games, which keeps people engaged when theyre doing something else

                  NZ rugby is pretty rubbish at things like supporters gear, jerseys...then maybe a beanie or cap and a scarf and thats it....so if its not the type of cap that suits you then tough luck, they make it tough to support you team even when you cant watch

                  we got given Caps on Saturday night. Caps never look good on me, combined with the beard it gives me a real “duck hunter” look. I much prefer Beanies or pesky blinder caps.

                  There was a bloody decent canes hoodie that my mate was wearing though, it was terrific.

                  I don’t think NZ rugby is rubbish though, there was a sea of Canes jerseys in the crowd.

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                  @MN5 but jerseys are no good for lots of us that are just the wrong shape, sometimes you feel like a bit of a flog wearing a jersey around if you're not actually going to a game, you're just trying to show some support

                  Ab's do much more than the super teams but i think the ABs still do less than afl or football teams, i just think its an easy way to keep visibility up outside of the actual stadium

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                  • KiwiwombleK Kiwiwomble

                    @MN5 but jerseys are no good for lots of us that are just the wrong shape, sometimes you feel like a bit of a flog wearing a jersey around if you're not actually going to a game, you're just trying to show some support

                    Ab's do much more than the super teams but i think the ABs still do less than afl or football teams, i just think its an easy way to keep visibility up outside of the actual stadium

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                    @Kiwiwomble said in The Current State of Rugby:

                    @MN5 but jerseys are no good for lots of us that are just the wrong shape, sometimes you feel like a bit of a flog wearing a jersey around if you're not actually going to a game, you're just trying to show some support

                    Ab's do much more than the super teams but i think the ABs still do less than afl or football teams, i just think its an easy way to keep visibility up outside of the actual stadium

                    Round is still a shape bro, don’t let instagram fitness experts set unrealistic goals.

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                      I think the game is in a really bad place......

                      English clubs going belly up at an alarming rate.

                      International teams littered with poaches while local players who came up through the systems lose out.

                      Watching super rugby to empty stadiums. There is nothing worse than seeing the teams run out to empty stands. It's so deflating.

                      How are we supposed to think that this match matters, when nobody is there watching it live.

                      We are being sold a pup.

                      Rich countries like France and Japan poaching up and coming talent (faingaanuku et al) when it used to be the older players cashing in for retirement.

                      Im falling out of love with it all.

                      You follow a kid through NPC and Super Rugby hoping he makes it to international level and if the AB's don't show him immediate and everlasting love he drops his lip and ups sticks.....and potentially you see him wearing another nations colours 3/5 years later.

                      The lions being managed by a coach from a non lions nation.

                      The lions picking poaches like Ricky Flutey or Bundee Aki.

                      Puke.

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                      • S Steve

                        I think the game is in a really bad place......

                        English clubs going belly up at an alarming rate.

                        International teams littered with poaches while local players who came up through the systems lose out.

                        Watching super rugby to empty stadiums. There is nothing worse than seeing the teams run out to empty stands. It's so deflating.

                        How are we supposed to think that this match matters, when nobody is there watching it live.

                        We are being sold a pup.

                        Rich countries like France and Japan poaching up and coming talent (faingaanuku et al) when it used to be the older players cashing in for retirement.

                        Im falling out of love with it all.

                        You follow a kid through NPC and Super Rugby hoping he makes it to international level and if the AB's don't show him immediate and everlasting love he drops his lip and ups sticks.....and potentially you see him wearing another nations colours 3/5 years later.

                        The lions being managed by a coach from a non lions nation.

                        The lions picking poaches like Ricky Flutey or Bundee Aki.

                        Puke.

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                        @Steve

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                        • S Steve

                          I think the game is in a really bad place......

                          English clubs going belly up at an alarming rate.

                          International teams littered with poaches while local players who came up through the systems lose out.

                          Watching super rugby to empty stadiums. There is nothing worse than seeing the teams run out to empty stands. It's so deflating.

                          How are we supposed to think that this match matters, when nobody is there watching it live.

                          We are being sold a pup.

                          Rich countries like France and Japan poaching up and coming talent (faingaanuku et al) when it used to be the older players cashing in for retirement.

                          Im falling out of love with it all.

                          You follow a kid through NPC and Super Rugby hoping he makes it to international level and if the AB's don't show him immediate and everlasting love he drops his lip and ups sticks.....and potentially you see him wearing another nations colours 3/5 years later.

                          The lions being managed by a coach from a non lions nation.

                          The lions picking poaches like Ricky Flutey or Bundee Aki.

                          Puke.

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                          @Steve just in terms of Aus domestically- can't keep playing in SR. Only interest we've had in the last 8 odd years was the local Covid comp.

                          Maybe it was just covid but still worth a go given the abject failure of SR pacific.

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                          • S Steve

                            I think the game is in a really bad place......

                            English clubs going belly up at an alarming rate.

                            International teams littered with poaches while local players who came up through the systems lose out.

                            Watching super rugby to empty stadiums. There is nothing worse than seeing the teams run out to empty stands. It's so deflating.

                            How are we supposed to think that this match matters, when nobody is there watching it live.

                            We are being sold a pup.

                            Rich countries like France and Japan poaching up and coming talent (faingaanuku et al) when it used to be the older players cashing in for retirement.

                            Im falling out of love with it all.

                            You follow a kid through NPC and Super Rugby hoping he makes it to international level and if the AB's don't show him immediate and everlasting love he drops his lip and ups sticks.....and potentially you see him wearing another nations colours 3/5 years later.

                            The lions being managed by a coach from a non lions nation.

                            The lions picking poaches like Ricky Flutey or Bundee Aki.

                            Puke.

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                            #918

                            @Steve I'm not sure the empty stadiums are quite as much of an issue, however it may well be, as you say, it isn't a great look on TV, and with media painting a picture and then empty stadiums...?

                            I think the broadcast dollar rules, meaning the bums on seats matters little in that aspect, but rugby has moved off from being a big part of everyone's lives to people watching on TV if they don't have anything else on.

                            I know in my late teens-early 20s, a Friday night home game for northland was huge, we all went, smuggled a hip flask in, got sloshed and hit the town after

                            I personally haven't been to a super game for, I can't remember actually (but will probably be last time the Blues were up here, although don't think they have been here since 2013 which was my last super game at EP) but i go to every northland home game and the odd one away.

                            I watch club footy every week, so I still love the game, but I would say my interest from the top down has waned, particularly at super level, for the ABs, probably since 2019 things have been rocky in that relationship.

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                            • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

                              @Steve I'm not sure the empty stadiums are quite as much of an issue, however it may well be, as you say, it isn't a great look on TV, and with media painting a picture and then empty stadiums...?

                              I think the broadcast dollar rules, meaning the bums on seats matters little in that aspect, but rugby has moved off from being a big part of everyone's lives to people watching on TV if they don't have anything else on.

                              I know in my late teens-early 20s, a Friday night home game for northland was huge, we all went, smuggled a hip flask in, got sloshed and hit the town after

                              I personally haven't been to a super game for, I can't remember actually (but will probably be last time the Blues were up here, although don't think they have been here since 2013 which was my last super game at EP) but i go to every northland home game and the odd one away.

                              I watch club footy every week, so I still love the game, but I would say my interest from the top down has waned, particularly at super level, for the ABs, probably since 2019 things have been rocky in that relationship.

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                              @taniwharugby said in The Current State of Rugby:

                              probably since 2019 things have been rocky in that relationship.

                              2017 for me, found the media and fans around the Lions hard work. Post Lions I think the coaching and selection for the ABs really started to drop off

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                                @taniwharugby said in The Current State of Rugby:

                                probably since 2019 things have been rocky in that relationship.

                                2017 for me, found the media and fans around the Lions hard work. Post Lions I think the coaching and selection for the ABs really started to drop off

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                                @nzzp said in The Current State of Rugby:

                                @taniwharugby said in The Current State of Rugby:

                                probably since 2019 things have been rocky in that relationship.

                                2017 for me, found the media and fans around the Lions hard work. Post Lions I think the coaching and selection for the ABs really started to drop off

                                Yeah looking back that Lions series was a turning point for me too. I'd add the rush defence employed by the Lions to your list. Can't argue about how effective it was because it worked a treat, but for me it changed the way rugby was played ball in hand and I am not sure I like it. We (NZ) still haven't worked out how to play it apart from those annoying kicks.

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                                  #921

                                  It’s a bit like politics

                                  If you don’t vote, shut the fuck up

                                  Now the reason(s) for not voting is a different matter

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                                    The level of dickheadedness creeping in among players and coaches. Sexton's antics and McDermott's comments after the Chief's game being examples. I have a mate who Llanelli thru and thru, attends the post-match drinks and often talks about how an increasing number of today's players act like dickheads compared to previous generations off the field. Not a huge number, but growing.

                                    Which is a shame as I think the game itself has improved hugely over the years and the administrators deserve credit t making it better and safer - even if they don't always get it right.

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                                      At pretty much every ruck in pro rugby someone will have the arms in the air and be "aww ref" -ing

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                                        It's not just rugby it's all sports. I think it's a result of sports becoming more and more professional where it's all about the result.

                                        Watch an nba game and see how they are constantly at the ref asking for fouls.

                                        This idea of 'rugby values' is cringe worthy and laughable.

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                                          The level of dickheadedness creeping in among players and coaches. Sexton's antics and McDermott's comments after the Chief's game being examples. I have a mate who Llanelli thru and thru, attends the post-match drinks and often talks about how an increasing number of today's players act like dickheads compared to previous generations off the field. Not a huge number, but growing.

                                          Which is a shame as I think the game itself has improved hugely over the years and the administrators deserve credit t making it better and safer - even if they don't always get it right.

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                                          @Victor-Meldrew What did McDermott say?

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