Re: If you must discuss Union, do it here II : Thu Feb 11, 2010 11:40 am
Don't get me wrong, I'm insanely jealous of the crowds and exposure (which came first?) international RU gets. Visually it's spectacular and the cash generated is invaluable.However, as a sporting event it's dire, and getting worse. I struggle to watch the 6 Nations these days, it's that dull. Despite the media lynching over the kick & clap/penalty fest we in RL have known about and mocked for years, the game seems determined to devolve itself into the slowest sport it can. Strikes me there's a battle behind the scenes and those in favour of promoting 'core' RU values - accurate kicking and technically complex rucking and mauling - are winning.
I had a meeting this week with 2 typical 'business' types who follow RU and often take their clients to the 6 Nations. They both stated the England-Wales and Scotland-France games were "awful" and they hoped their next game in Wales would entertain their clients a bit more. It's types like these, who believe going to RU makes them one of 'the chaps' and impresses clients, who bring in cash RL needs to find. But until we can provide the facilities and events RU does, we haven't got a chance.