Sport
How to fix Rugby (in) Australia
Rugby in Australia is at an all-time low:
The Wallabies were knocked out of the Rugby World Cup in the group stages for the first time ever. Dave Rennie – hired to take the Wallabies to the World Cup – was sacked several months before the tournament even started, with Eddie Jones parachuted in, turning it into a clown show, and then walking out the door in less than a year. The Wallabies haven’t won the Bledisloe Cup in 22 years. An Australian Super Rugby club hasn’t won a title (or made a grand final) since 2014. The NSW Waratahs’ finances are so “perilous” that it may give up control to Rugby Australia (the central body). The game’s prospects are so poor that Rugby Australia couldn’t even come to terms with private equity to secure its financial future, electing instead to saddle the sport with $60m in new debt. I’ve probably missed some but it doesn’t matter; the situation is dire. The only question that remains is what can be done to fix it?