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    ACT Brumbies, Rugby Australia set to sign partnership agreement

    BREAKING: ACT Brumbies, Rugby Australia set to sign partnership agreement in significant move for Canberra franchise

    The ACT Brumbies are set to experience one of the biggest shake-ups in their history, with the Canberra-based side set to sign a partnership agreement with Rugby Australia – with the proposed strategy operating in a similar capacity to the agreement reached by the Waratahs.

    Reported in The Canberra Times, the Brumbies board is set to brief key stakeholders in the Australian Capital Territory & Southern New South Wales Rugby Union on Monday night on the club’s financial position and the deal put forward by the national body – a deal that will see Rugby Australia take charge of the day to day business operations.

    It is believed a formal announcement will be made as early as this week.

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    "Of particular note was taken on how Rugby Australia has assisted the Waratahs – breaking down barriers between the head office and the Super Rugby club in Daceyville, appointing its own directors to the Waratahs board and helping the club locate a new director of performance in Simon Raiwalui, and a new head coach, former-Brumbies Head Coach Dan McKellar."

    I have several issues with these arrangements, but probably greatest amongst them is the use of National funds, as limited in availability as they are, for Franchise investments. RA should be investing in National development, not propping up some professional teams and disposing of others.

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    Pretty scary stuff. Let's say Queensland take up the option next, which would mean RA have control NSW, ACT & QLD, back to where it all began......

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    Quote Originally Posted by The InnFORCEr View Post
    Pretty scary stuff. Let's say Queensland take up the option next, which would mean RA have control NSW, ACT & QLD, back to where it all began......
    I think it's where it's all going, if that happens I still don't think Western Force should take up the offer.

    Even with the promise of better contracting outcomes as a result, I simply cannot believe anything RA say at the moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GIGS20 View Post

    Even with the promise of better contracting outcomes...
    On the available evidence, how'd you reckon that would work out once they have control??
    Also on that evidence Queensland, with a good balance sheet of late would probably be unlikely to even consider it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shasta View Post
    On the available evidence, how'd you reckon that would work out once they have control??
    Also on that evidence Queensland, with a good balance sheet of late would probably be unlikely to even consider it.
    I've not heard much, but I've never got the impression that Qld thinks this is a good option for them, I think they are financially in a strong position, unlike the Brumbies who have been eating into their "rainy day fund" for a few seasons now and seem to have been backed into a corner.

    While it would be an exit strategy for Tattarang, they'd get no return on their investment, and there is a real risk that RA would wind back all the great work they have been doing across the board, including in the SuperW.

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    Full statement from RA and the Brumbies

    Rugby Australia (RA) and the ACT & Southern New South Wales Rugby Union (ACT&SNSWRU) have agreed to transfer operational control of the ACT Brumbies to the national governing body, demonstrating their shared commitment to work together to build an aligned high-performance system that will deliver improved results both on and off the field.

    As part of the strategic reset and financial stabilisation of Australian Rugby, the ACT&SNSWRU has agreed to transfer ownership of the ACT Brumbies professional rugby operations and related business assets to a newly established entity which is owned and controlled by Rugby Australia.

    This transition will fully integrate and align the Brumbies’ professional Rugby operations across high-performance (players, coaches, support staff) and commercial operations (sponsorship, marketing, membership, ticketing) with RA’s high-performance and commercial operations, effective from 1 August 2024.

    While this integration aims to streamline operations and enhance overall performance, it will also allow for local delivery and maintain the proud history of the ACT Brumbies, and ensure that the ACT Brumbies teams remain in the national capital, connected to Canberra and the surrounding region, club members, sponsors and key stakeholders.

    ACT&SNSWRU will retain full responsibility and accountability for developing the community game, and for delivering programs to grow participation in, and engagement with, grassroots Rugby, working in close collaboration with both the ACT Brumbies and Rugby Australia.

    The new ACT Brumbies entity will be governed by its own board of directors comprising representatives nominated by RA, the ACT&SNSWRU and RUPA.

    “Through taking on the ACT Brumbies business, Rugby Australia has committed to managing and supporting the organisation through an exciting period for Rugby in Australia,” said ACT Brumbies CEO Phil Thomson.

    “From the outset, we have stated publicly that we were willing to work through this over time, in a considered way, in order to ensure mutual benefit and reasonable terms that protect our staff and players.

    “We’re encouraged by the collaborative nature and constructive outcomes of the RA-led Rugby summit, which continued last week in Sydney.

    “With this positive headway we are committed to the alignment of the high-performance and commercial operations between our club and Rugby Australia, to stabilise our financial position and ensure long term success and we believe this step is in the best interests of, not only the Brumbies and ACT&SNSWRU, but Australian Rugby as a whole.

    “It further streamlines the game and allows for the elite levels of the game to be even more aligned in developing outstanding Super Rugby and international players across the country while, at the local level, continues to allow for ACT&SNSWRU to concentrate its resources and investment on growing the community game.”

    Rugby Australia CEO Phil Waugh believes an aligned system is essential for the future of Rugby in Australia.

    “The Brumbies have been Australia’s most successful Super Rugby franchise on the park, as the only club to win multiple Super Rugby titles, as well as being our best performer in recent seasons of Super Rugby Pacific – and RA is determined to ensure the club remains a force in professional Rugby in this region.

    “We have a plan that we are working on to unite the game – and we have agreement from Australia’s professional Rugby stakeholders to pursue an aligned high-performance system and pathways.

    “As we have stated, there may be different models across different clubs, however the Brumbies and Waratahs have both seen the potential for great benefit in aligning their commercial operations with RA’s, as we look to achieve maximum commercial return and efficiency for the game.

    “I firmly believe that this strategic reset is in the best interests of the game – and crucially, it delivers even greater priority to strengthening the community game; ringfencing investment in the community game and allowing our member unions to focus entirely prioritising the needs of grassroots Rugby free from the distraction of professional Rugby.

    “I would like to thank the ACT&SNSWRU Board and Phil Thomson for their collaborative approach to the constructive discussions that have been central to this process.”

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    Rugby Australia and ACT Brumbies agree to integrated ownership model

    Tue, Jul 9, 2024, 8:29 AM
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    Rugby Australia (RA) and the ACT & Southern New South Wales Rugby Union (ACT&SNSWRU) have agreed to transfer operational control of the ACT Brumbies to the national governing body, demonstrating their shared commitment to work together to build an aligned high-performance system that will deliver improved results both on and off the field.

    As part of the strategic reset and financial stabilisation of Australian Rugby, the ACT&SNSWRU has agreed to transfer ownership of the ACT Brumbies professional rugby operations and related business assets to a newly established entity which is owned and controlled by Rugby Australia.

    This transition will fully integrate and align the Brumbies’ professional Rugby operations across high-performance (players, coaches, support staff) and commercial operations (sponsorship, marketing, membership, ticketing) with RA’s high-performance and commercial operations, effective from 1 August 2024.

    While this integration aims to streamline operations and enhance overall performance, it will also allow for local delivery and maintain the proud history of the ACT Brumbies, and ensure that the ACT Brumbies teams remain in the national capital, connected to Canberra and the surrounding region, club members, sponsors and key stakeholders.

    ACT&SNSWRU will retain full responsibility and accountability for developing the community game, and for delivering programs to grow participation in, and engagement with, grassroots Rugby, working in close collaboration with both the ACT Brumbies and Rugby Australia.

    The new ACT Brumbies entity will be governed by its own board of directors comprising representatives nominated by RA, the ACT&SNSWRU and RUPA.

    “Through taking on the ACT Brumbies business, Rugby Australia has committed to managing and supporting the organisation through an exciting period for Rugby in Australia,” said ACT Brumbies CEO Phil Thomson.

    “From the outset, we have stated publicly that we were willing to work through this over time, in a considered way, in order to ensure mutual benefit and reasonable terms that protect our staff and players.

    "We’re encouraged by the collaborative nature and constructive outcomes of the RA-led Rugby summit, which continued last week in Sydney.

    “With this positive headway we are committed to the alignment of the high-performance and commercial operations between our club and Rugby Australia, to stabilise our financial position and ensure long term success and we believe this step is in the best interests of, not only the Brumbies and ACT& SNSWRU, but Australian Rugby as a whole.

    “It further streamlines the game and allows for the elite levels of the game to be even more aligned in developing outstanding Super Rugby and international players across the country while, at the local level, continues to allow for ACT&SNSWRU to concentrate its resources and investment on growing the community game.”

    Rugby Australia CEO Phil Waugh believes an aligned system is essential for the future of Rugby in Australia.

    “The Brumbies have been Australia’s most successful Super Rugby franchise on the park, as the only club to win multiple Super Rugby titles, as well as being our best performer in recent seasons of Super Rugby Pacific – and RA is determined to ensure the club remains a force in professional Rugby in this region.

    “We have a plan that we are working on to unite the game – and we have agreement from Australia’s professional Rugby stakeholders to pursue an aligned high-performance system and pathways.

    “As we have stated, there may be different models across different clubs, however the Brumbies and Waratahs have both seen the potential for great benefit in aligning their commercial operations with RA’s, as we look to achieve maximum commercial return and efficiency for the game.

    “I firmly believe that this strategic reset is in the best interests of the game – and crucially, it delivers even greater priority to strengthening the community game; ringfencing investment in the community game and allowing our member unions to focus entirely prioritising the needs of grassroots Rugby free from the distraction of professional Rugby.

    “I would like to thank the ACT&SNSWRU Board and Phil Thomson for their collaborative approach to the constructive discussions that have been central to this process.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by shasta View Post
    On the available evidence, how'd you reckon that would work out once they have control?? Also on that evidence Queensland, with a good balance sheet of late would probably be unlikely to even consider it.
    The only thing that gives me pause is the likelihood that players will see signing for non-aligned teams as an impediment to selection.Which it likely will be, but that's not really much different to now, so not a lot lost by refusing, we could lose everything by agreeing.

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