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  • KiwiMurphK Offline
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    McLennan gone.

    Board voted him out as chairman.

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  • NTAN Offline
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    I think it more a case of asking him to resign altogether, and him saying "but I want to be a petulant fluffybunny so I'm going to say you asked me to stay"

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    @KiwiMurph said in Aussie Rugby:

    McLennan gone.

    Board voted him out as chairman.

    Good riddance fuckwit. I'd do it again

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    Nathan Williamson  /  Nov 19, 2023

    Rugby Australia announces Daniel Herbert as new Chair as Hamish McLennan steps down

    Rugby Australia announces Daniel Herbert as new Chair as Hamish McLennan steps down
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    Geoff's take. Interesting comment in there too

    RA is left with two highly inexperienced administrators, with no real business leadership experience between them, walking a financial tight rope, upcoming TV rights negotiations and major reforms desperately needed.

    More good rugby men running a pro business. Basically what NZR report said we need to get away from. I don't know what experience those two have but I'd it enough?

    Apparently RA had lost a minor sponsored and Cadbury is on the way out, too

    What a mess before a potential golden period. Now that's looking more like an orange time for Ozzie 😞
    https://www.theroar.com.au/2023/11/19/analysis-mclennans-fatal-blind-spot-and-why-his-exit-leaves-australian-rugby-in-a-better-place-and-a-worse-one/

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  • NTAN Offline
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    What do the states do now?

    They got what they wanted. Does this mean them fall in behind the centralisation model now?

    Lol, fat chance

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    @NTA said in Aussie Rugby:

    What do the states do now?

    They got what they wanted. Does this mean them fall in behind the centralisation model now?

    Lol, fat chance

    Maybe RA will offer something beyond give us everything and we'll sort it?

    But mmmm, who knows

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    @Machpants said in Aussie Rugby:

    Maybe RA will offer something beyond give us everything and we'll sort it?

    The proposal was to align high performance under a centralised model with a number of areas highlighted for integration.

    Yes, the precise details are still to be worked out, but you need the stakeholders around a table to work out exactly how it functions, after everyone has agreed in principle.

    The alternative is to spend time providing a detailed model with no consultation, and then let each state spend more time picking apart the bits they don't like. Thus spending more time to get nowhere.

    None of the states is particularly sustainable or profitable, and duplicating functions across each office and RA is a waste of money.

    Get the bits than can be aligned into the agreement, and quickly, in order to make the operation lean.

    Agile!

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    @NTA said in Aussie Rugby:

    Agile!

    Fingers crossed

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  • NTAN Offline
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    #4387

    lol here we go

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  • NTAN Offline
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    NTA
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    There was no "campaign" mate. We just watched you make an utter fool of yourself.

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    loool

    smear you? all that took was to repeat the shit you yourself said champ

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    Machpants
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    He's like a populist politician. Next he'll be claiming that the board vote to oust him was rigged

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  • NTAN Offline
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    @mariner4life said in Aussie Rugby:

    loool

    smear you? all that took was to repeat the shit you yourself said champ

    "Hi Hamish - did you get that shipment of rope yet? Make sure you've got enough eh?"

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    #4392
    Exclusive - Rugby Australia boss breaks silence after being sacked 🏉 - Ben Fordham Live

    LIsten to him deliberately not answer questions.

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  • NTAN Offline
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    @antipodean said in Aussie Rugby:

    LIsten to him deliberately not answer questions.

    Classic Hamish

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  • KiwiMurphK Offline
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    Geoff Parkes sums things up well

    Incredibly, offered a lifeline by his board on Saturday, another 24 hours to show why he should be retained as chair, McLennan reverted to type, and sealed his own fate.
    
    If there was ever a moment where he needed to show contrition and some ability to be able to bring rugby’s stakeholders together, McLennan, already in a huge hole, chose to keep digging, urging state representatives to move against their own boards, as punishment for their ‘disloyalty’. He couldn’t see it, but he was merely doing the state’s work for them, proving their point.
    
    It might be one thing for McLennan to be at war with some states, electing to go to an EGM determined to bulldoze his way through, but it’s another thing to drag all of the board into the impossible position where they would have to justify and validate his enmity, as central figures in a war none of them ever wanted to be part of.
    

    https://www.theroar.com.au/2023/11/19/analysis-mclennans-fatal-blind-spot-and-why-his-exit-leaves-australian-rugby-in-a-better-place-and-a-worse-one/

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    Machpants
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    @KiwiMurph echo echo echo...

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  • NTAN Offline
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    #4396

    And now of course, there are those who want the Board sacked as well.

    Dunno if that is more a help than a hindrance. But they weren't the individual out taking potshots at all and sundry.

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    Everyone knows successful sportsmen make excellent administrators.

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