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For a C-level in a government organisation, the principal stakeholders are your political masters and your peers.
For a C-level in a private enterprise, the principal stakeholders are your board and the shareholders (especially the big institutional ones).
For a C-level in sports admin, the principal stakeholders are your customers (i.e. the fans), your players, your staff, the press and everybody else who has an opinion.
Sports admin is a tough gig.
(Georgina Robinson said on Offsiders that an essential prerequisite for the new CEO of the ARU/RA is a propensity for self-flagellation - and this time, it might help if the new CEO is not from Mosman.)
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From the IP rugby twitter page
Into the negotiation pit we go....Will Rugby Australia sanction the Indo Pacific Rugby Championship? #IPRugby #newdawn #WARugby
Looks like the negotiations have commenced. Fingers crossed.
On the new CEO Raelene Castle, it won't matter what she brings to the role. While she is working for the current Rugby Australia board led by the 2 Victorian conflicts of interest, DeClyne and Sherry, she won't be able to get much done as ultimately she will have to do what the board wants her to do. Once again the ARU is promoting a band aid solution as the codes saviour. The same problematic structures are still in place being the top down trickle economic policies, the same problems with NSW thinking that the Shute Shield is the be all and end all, stop gap recruiting over long term development, the current stink that follows DeClyne that is undermining public confidence in rugby, franchises that survive on entitlement to handouts instead of robust open market forces and practices, Super Rugby at an all time low for crowds and spectator interest, a national coach who is an embarrassment to Australian sport with his antics, a dud competition to try and sell to the broadcasters, an underachieving national side, DeClyning revenue streams from public image damage, an ASIC investigation hopefully, the ARU is still liable for the Rebels which will destroy their bottom line, distrust from our SANZAAR partners over competence to run a sustainable business, broken Super Rugby business model, an angry billionaire in WA who wants to be in direct competition with their main source of revenue, the Giteau law being used to leverage higher salaries by returning players, other womens competitions running rings around rugby and leaving us behind, no money for grass roots development and more.
Good luck with that.
If I want my house painted I get the painters in. If I want a kitchen made I get the cabinet makers in. At least we have a Sports Administrator in the position now and not a banker or any other unqualified no name from the North Shore. Good move IMHO
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I think they tested the waters with the leak about kearns getting the gig, then when the reaction didn't improve went with the second option. Now likely scrambling to figure out how to leash her, so that by the time she gets her feet on the ground she'll be as ineffective as Pulver.
The litmus test will be the other executive appointments. If they're all Sydney uni supporters who live in Moore Park, then she's been kennelled.
If they all transfer from the bulldogs with here, she might win a battle or two.
Long run, until Clyne is forcibly removed, not much will change.
C'mon the
The Roar have said that there will be a press conference at 1pm AEDT to announce her as the new CEO.
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https://www.foxsports.com.au/rugby/r...f35e9957bef666
Press conference about to start. Will be interesting to see if the bootlickers amongst the press will ask tough questions.
'I may be a Senator but I am not stupid'
https://omny.fm/shows/the-alan-jones-breakfast-show/cameron-clyne
Link to Senate Report http://www.aph.gov.au/senate_ca
https://www.change.org/p/rugby-australia-petition-for-cameron-clyne-to-resign-as-chairman-of-the-rugby-australia-board