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  • KiwiMurphK Online
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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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    • Victor MeldrewV Victor Meldrew

      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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      #925

      @Victor-Meldrew What did McDermott say?

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      • BonesB Bones

        @Victor-Meldrew What did McDermott say?

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        @Bones

        "Some questionable calls from the Ref".

        Much better to say "some of the call didn't go our way". Didn't watch the whole game, but decisions went both ways.

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          Seriously? Listening to the ref and ARs at the Chiefs-Reds game, and from what I saw at the ground, McDermott has no reason to complain. Day-mon was only looking at one team all night.

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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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            @Steve said in The Current State of Rugby:

            faingaanuku et al

            Who are the et al? Fainga'anuku is pretty much an anomaly, like a Piutau or a Lucky Luke from earlier generations.

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            • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

              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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              @KiwiMurph said in The Current State of Rugby:

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

              Not sure I agree with that.

              There are values that rugby, rightly, prides itself on - respect for the Ref and vice-versa, supporters sitting together, players friendship and beers after the whistle, dirty & dangerous play and cheating pretty much frowned on.

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              • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                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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                @KiwiMurph said in The Current State of Rugby:

                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.

                100%

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

                Agree, but also disagree - in that we should be using that "laughable idea" as a crutch to fight back against the "professionalism" (read: "cynicism").
                Yes - it's always going to be a losing battle... but ... worth fighting.

                One thing cricket has going for it - is that whole "against the spirit of the game" being written into the base laws... so teams know that if they go too far... they can actually be slammed for it, no matter what other laws exist. Should be a foundational law in all sports.

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                • Victor MeldrewV Victor Meldrew

                  @KiwiMurph said in The Current State of Rugby:

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

                  Not sure I agree with that.

                  There are values that rugby, rightly, prides itself on - respect for the Ref and vice-versa, supporters sitting together, players friendship and beers after the whistle, dirty & dangerous play and cheating pretty much frowned on.

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                  @Victor-Meldrew said in The Current State of Rugby:

                  @KiwiMurph said in The Current State of Rugby:

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

                  Not sure I agree with that.

                  There are values that rugby, rightly, prides itself on - respect for the Ref and vice-versa, supporters sitting together, players friendship and beers after the whistle, dirty & dangerous play and cheating pretty much frowned on.

                  Johnny Sexton would beg to differ...

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                  • NepiaN Nepia

                    @Steve said in The Current State of Rugby:

                    faingaanuku et al

                    Who are the et al? Fainga'anuku is pretty much an anomaly, like a Piutau or a Lucky Luke from earlier generations.

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                    @Nepia said in The Current State of Rugby:

                    @Steve said in The Current State of Rugby:

                    faingaanuku et al

                    Who are the et al? Fainga'anuku is pretty much an anomaly, like a Piutau or a Lucky Luke from earlier generations.

                    All the sabbatical boys…

                    The likes of Mo’unga , Victor Vito, Laumape , Luatua.

                    Anyone with another World Cup cycle left in their legs really.

                    Stevenson is/was on the verge too apparently.

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                    • canefanC canefan

                      @Victor-Meldrew said in The Current State of Rugby:

                      @KiwiMurph said in The Current State of Rugby:

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

                      Not sure I agree with that.

                      There are values that rugby, rightly, prides itself on - respect for the Ref and vice-versa, supporters sitting together, players friendship and beers after the whistle, dirty & dangerous play and cheating pretty much frowned on.

                      Johnny Sexton would beg to differ...

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                      @canefan

                      QED

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                      • S Steve

                        @Nepia said in The Current State of Rugby:

                        @Steve said in The Current State of Rugby:

                        faingaanuku et al

                        Who are the et al? Fainga'anuku is pretty much an anomaly, like a Piutau or a Lucky Luke from earlier generations.

                        All the sabbatical boys…

                        The likes of Mo’unga , Victor Vito, Laumape , Luatua.

                        Anyone with another World Cup cycle left in their legs really.

                        Stevenson is/was on the verge too apparently.

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                        @Steve said in The Current State of Rugby:

                        @Nepia said in The Current State of Rugby:

                        @Steve said in The Current State of Rugby:

                        faingaanuku et al

                        Who are the et al? Fainga'anuku is pretty much an anomaly, like a Piutau or a Lucky Luke from earlier generations.

                        All the sabbatical boys…

                        The likes of Mo’unga , Victor Vito, Laumape , Luatua.

                        Anyone with another World Cup cycle left in their legs really.

                        Stevenson is/was on the verge too apparently.

                        Vito and Luatua were a rugby generation ago. The sabbaticals have been happening for years too. It's really not as bad as you're making out.

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                        • boobooB Do not disturb
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                          #935

                          Agree with Yalden

                          https://twitter.com/NigelYalden/status/1667476032822325250?t=gBZW42JeuzZlMUbc4lHsHQ&s=19

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                            https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/sport/2023/06/paddy-gower-has-issues-has-new-zealand-fallen-out-of-love-with-rugby.html?cid=soc4%3Anewshubfb&mibextid=Zxz2cZ&fbclid=IwAR1PhDp_1LZ5ylRiidl2978tnHcf29ROesHfL-i5X2ASdByTXI7Hy7xNam0#livg3vvxjmp7khg2xe

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                              https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/sport/2023/06/paddy-gower-has-issues-has-new-zealand-fallen-out-of-love-with-rugby.html?cid=soc4%3Anewshubfb&mibextid=Zxz2cZ&fbclid=IwAR1PhDp_1LZ5ylRiidl2978tnHcf29ROesHfL-i5X2ASdByTXI7Hy7xNam0#livg3vvxjmp7khg2xe

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                              FYI attendance numbers given are tickets sold/allocated, not tickets scanned on entry. The person who gives attendance usually rounds up.

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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:

                                @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.

                                re the bums on seats, im just concerned...and i might be wrong....but im concerned that in the long run its just going to be harder to sell this product for big tv bucks if it looks like no one cares about it on screen, so whilst the dollars the ground generates directly are not as important...that is the representation of how good the game is...does that make sense?

                                agree with getting down to club games though, i enjoy them much more, ive documented on here finding a club in melbourne and managing one of their teams, i also think thats why i lament the disconnection the different levels, ive talked before about super games kicking off whilst clubs games are still underway literally making it impossible for rugby fans to watch the games

                                i just dont get the seemly deliberate attempt to separate local rugby communities from the professional end of the game

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                                    @mikedogz seems like a huge uptick, hopefully we can keep it up

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                                    • KiwiwombleK Kiwiwomble

                                      @taniwharugby said in The Current State of Rugby:

                                      @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.

                                      re the bums on seats, im just concerned...and i might be wrong....but im concerned that in the long run its just going to be harder to sell this product for big tv bucks if it looks like no one cares about it on screen, so whilst the dollars the ground generates directly are not as important...that is the representation of how good the game is...does that make sense?

                                      agree with getting down to club games though, i enjoy them much more, ive documented on here finding a club in melbourne and managing one of their teams, i also think thats why i lament the disconnection the different levels, ive talked before about super games kicking off whilst clubs games are still underway literally making it impossible for rugby fans to watch the games

                                      i just dont get the seemly deliberate attempt to separate local rugby communities from the professional end of the game

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                                      @Kiwiwomble said in The Current State of Rugby:

                                      re the bums on seats, im just concerned...and i might be wrong....but im concerned that in the long run its just going to be harder to sell this product for big tv bucks if it looks like no one cares about it on screen, so whilst the dollars the ground generates directly are not as important...that is the representation of how good the game is...does that make sense?

                                      agree with getting down to club games though, i enjoy them much more, ive documented on here finding a club in melbourne and managing one of their teams, i also think thats why i lament the disconnection the different levels, ive talked before about super games kicking off whilst clubs games are still underway literally making it impossible for rugby fans to watch the games

                                      i just dont get the seemly deliberate attempt to separate local rugby communities from the professional end of the game

                                      This must be a purely Australian location perspective in a Trans- Ta$man competition? Trying to watch NZ games starting at 5:30 local time?

                                      Unless things have changed the last few years and I'm about to talk out of my arse (proving a point of Gourdie's article? I'm making a comment based on my opinions from about 5 years ago, because I no longer watch rugby and so don't have an 'informed' opinion on current scheduling ...)

                                      For most of the last 20 years, in whatever guise SR has been in - In NZ there's usually only 2 NZ-based games per week and they are played respectively on Fri and Sat nights.

                                      Which brings it's own problem I've banged on about for years. kids bedtimes ....

                                      Whereas NRL, for e.g. Before they sold out for the TV money and brought in Monday night and Thuesday night etc etc, used to load their games on a Sunday afternoon. With single Friday night, Saturday afternoon, Saturday night matches for the TV (with a few out-of-NSW exceptions ). A benefit of having a comp that can schedule more than a measly 2 'home' games per weekend.

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                                      • RapidoR Rapido

                                        @Kiwiwomble said in The Current State of Rugby:

                                        re the bums on seats, im just concerned...and i might be wrong....but im concerned that in the long run its just going to be harder to sell this product for big tv bucks if it looks like no one cares about it on screen, so whilst the dollars the ground generates directly are not as important...that is the representation of how good the game is...does that make sense?

                                        agree with getting down to club games though, i enjoy them much more, ive documented on here finding a club in melbourne and managing one of their teams, i also think thats why i lament the disconnection the different levels, ive talked before about super games kicking off whilst clubs games are still underway literally making it impossible for rugby fans to watch the games

                                        i just dont get the seemly deliberate attempt to separate local rugby communities from the professional end of the game

                                        This must be a purely Australian location perspective in a Trans- Ta$man competition? Trying to watch NZ games starting at 5:30 local time?

                                        Unless things have changed the last few years and I'm about to talk out of my arse (proving a point of Gourdie's article? I'm making a comment based on my opinions from about 5 years ago, because I no longer watch rugby and so don't have an 'informed' opinion on current scheduling ...)

                                        For most of the last 20 years, in whatever guise SR has been in - In NZ there's usually only 2 NZ-based games per week and they are played respectively on Fri and Sat nights.

                                        Which brings it's own problem I've banged on about for years. kids bedtimes ....

                                        Whereas NRL, for e.g. Before they sold out for the TV money and brought in Monday night and Thuesday night etc etc, used to load their games on a Sunday afternoon. With single Friday night, Saturday afternoon, Saturday night matches for the TV (with a few out-of-NSW exceptions ). A benefit of having a comp that can schedule more than a measly 2 'home' games per weekend.

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                                        @Rapido its definitely an aussie problem but i think we need to stop looking at us and them and try and try and be more collaborative...or actually go it alone and have seperate comps

                                        Its true though when i lived in chch, as someone without kids it was the standard line from mates with them when i asked if they wanted to go to a game....will have to come after bath/bed time so wont get there till after 730...so at most would go to the pub and watch

                                        where as in the 90's i distinctly remember club games being moved to 12 kick offs so people could all go down to the brook and watch the Highlanders/all blacks at 2:35 (when games clashed), we use to put a bus on from kettle park up the road so everyone could get there

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                                          It's not just the drag on Dad's (or Mum's) time in the early evenings - when they have under 5s.

                                          It's more 'exponential' than that.

                                          It's the actual attendance. Dad + 1 kid at a stadium - is a 100% increase on just Dad. Dad + 1 kid is an infinity % increase on zero Dad. Family of 4 ... you get the point

                                          12 year olds , or 16 year olds not watching because they never got into it back when they were 7 or 8 year olds. Because they were in bed, or because Dad couldn't be arsed with the hassle of taking them to a night game.

                                          As a parent, I'm now passed the under-5s consuming my early evenings. However, I am often searching for something to fill in our time on nice Saturday or Sunday afternoons. I am never, 0%, ever trying to find something for us to do as a family at 7:30 on a Saturday night.

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