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Rugby has lost its lustre

by Jacques
2009-07-06 07:56

The Lions tour to South Africa proved that the South African rugby supporting public is on a diet of force fed Foie Gras.

Recent history suggests that administrators lost track of the fact that the duck that used to lay the golden eggs, is about to die from liver failure. This diet of sky high ticket prices, expensive supporters gear and common place test matches, has only one conclusion.

With respect to the mid-week games, what was meant to be an appetizer for the main course lacked a few critical ingredients - the Springbok players. SA rugby essentially held a knife to the throat of the supporters saying; if you want to see the Boks you have to pay R1 140! There is just too much rugby to justify these prices, despite the fact the Lions come around only once a decade!

While other sports have also increased the amount of matches played, some have tried and succeeded to make it more interesting for the fans. Cricket, for instance, continually re invents itself. The monetary attractions that cricket (through the IPL) now hold for upcoming players, does not bode well for the future of rugby in South Africa.

Essentially, cricket still give the fans what they want. Rugby has gone a different route. By merely reducing the number of players to seven guarantees more tries, but at the same time it robs the supporters of the critical ingredients they love about the game.

Rugby purists (most fans are) like the physicality of the 15 man game. The battles at scrum and line out time, the hard hits and the structured backline play contribute to a spectacle that the 7's game can not match.

There is a lot that can be done to ensure that fans fill seats and rugby administrators maintain their current annual revenues.

1. Install fixed cameras on the try and touch line.

2. Go the AFL route. Allow for more referrals, referees and better half time entertainment. This will make the game longer, add value to ticket prices, and create more advertising space. This in turn means bigger broadcasting rights revenue. Bigger revenues = better salaries for players = young players get interested in the game.

3. Reduce the number of games.  The "losses" will be offset by the bigger TV revenues.

4. Most stadiums can accommodate an additional two metres in width. Why change the rules to try and ensure more tries, rather give the players a bit more space.

5. Do what top companies do and retain your talent.

It is not too late to wake up.

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Sense 7/6/2009 8:05:22 AM
Well said! Damn politics! Cant they just leave the guys to play rugby!?

Good ideas? 7/6/2009 8:08:43 AM
You forgot the diet of dumb reporting and of course not so intelligent comments made by Coach and his staff. How about, it is good that we messed around with a winning team because a we wanted to give every player a chance??? and be it is to build on the Tri-Nations? So the Supporters paying such high ticket prices and the ones having to pay dstv had to sit an watch how an out of depth coaching team mess around on the field? It started with the fresh legs approach in the first test.

Sense 7/6/2009 8:12:44 AM
I’m a proud springbok supporter and have to say that I have never watched a springbok match at a stadium. I really want to but the truth is that I simply cannot afford to take R2000 and buy a ticket for my wife and me! Don’t even mention supporter’s jerseys

scott 7/6/2009 8:18:36 AM
I agree with you to some extent. The prices for the Lions tour were exorbitant and most cannot afford the ticket prices, but the stadiums were still packed. We have cameras already. It would be better to have a higher FPS camera to allow for better video evidence of indecisive tries. Another route to add a newer view on the game is to use what the NFL use, the SkyCam: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skycam.

Eles 7/6/2009 8:19:10 AM
Whilst I can appreciate that national ticket prices should be higher than regional I think administrators have truly lost the plot. It is an effort to get to the game, hassle re parking, queues for refreshments etc so those issues combined with exhorbitant fees will see less support at the stadiums which is a pity. I would far rather watch in comfort at a local venue than hassle with travel and all the rest - nothing beats the atmosphere at the game but you can still have an awesome time watching elsewhere. Administrators will kill the golden geese - too much greed!

Frank_Lampard8 7/6/2009 8:20:25 AM
Author of this Letter is a Bored Little Man with a Big Opinion...-Yawns-
The Boks were Horrible this weekend...
Tri-Nations now thats what we need to 'WAKE UP' for...PDivvy bringin dat domness to the paheezel

pearl 7/6/2009 8:30:37 AM
Great article how one of the administrators has actaully pull his head out his ar$e and reads this.

Graham Cooper 7/6/2009 8:31:27 AM
Like all other things the govt has messed up another sport with politics. I was wondering why no big BOO HA is being made about soccer,maybe its our rugby nation unlike the power craze people we just dont care, we dont watch it so why get involved, but no the other way round they have a hidden agenda. Well done you have achieved your goal.

Jaco 7/6/2009 8:34:26 AM
I agree with you on the ticket prices, it is madness I was shocked to see all the empty seats saturday why can they give 70 000 tickets away free for the confed cup but they cannot reduce the price to sell the mpty seats. The second point is living in Cape Town why do we never get tests, why Joburg and Pretoria, Newland s would have been packed, but in every sport event it is overlooked. I dont agree with point 2 and 4 but that is me, if you make the game longer it is going to become like NFl; that takes 3 hours and the field is big enough even the springboks must learn to play foward and sideways.

krrrrrr...! 7/6/2009 8:39:24 AM
.......i agree with frank....they were filppin horrible...jeeerrr

stinker 7/6/2009 8:49:45 AM
Change the rugby administrators.For as long as Dutchmen are still in charge of SA rugby,the slump is rugby will worsen,ticket prices rocket,nothing done to protect players from conspiracies against them.

T 7/6/2009 8:55:15 AM
You should've stuck with dropping the ticket prices. Extending the playing field etc, now you want to re-invent the wheel. The boks weren't up to scratch this weekend but we won the series, probably gonna get some guys who aren't even happy with that. Anyway, tri-nations around the corner, now the real test begins.

Dave 7/6/2009 8:56:17 AM
I agree with you. Ticket and memorbilia prices are rediculous. Coupled to this the circus that SARU have allowed the last couple of weeks to become further discourages potential fans. My London office colleagues have called us "cheats". All the dangerous tackling could be easily fixed by installing more cameras and harsher sanctions. What about more linesmen? The young players of tomorrow are watching the games and are led to believe that what they see is acceptable, hence more school kids get hurt playing rugby. It is very possible to play the game as it is intended without all the unnecessary punch ups.

keith 7/6/2009 8:56:39 AM
II was lucky enough to get to the game this weekend...but had to watch the Boks protest in silence rather than play rugby. The B&L supporters were fantastic and it was a privilege to watch them gather before the game. Having said that though, watching the game on TV is still the best way to go. I had to watch the game again on telly on the weekend to get a better idea of why the Boks performed so badly - you miss out on alot watching live. It's nice now and then but “telly “ is best!!!

Danie Gerber fan 7/6/2009 8:58:12 AM
Jacques, it runs deeper than the game format, ticket prices and additional entertainment value. Rugby is not rugby anymore. When last have we seen the greatness of a Danie Gerber? When last did you see pure talent be enough to run circles around the opposition? Think of Pieter Hendriks, Henry Honiball, Mark Andrews, Francois Pienaar. Sure the old Boks roughed up the opposition but they played the game! If I were to play in my 50th test I would pull out all the stops like Heinrich Brussouw does every match. Rugby has surely lost its lustre. Danie Gerber, Naas Botha, Joel Stransky, Mark Andrews. They were the true greats.

Louis 7/6/2009 9:15:12 AM
Nice idea of the larger fields. I've never seen a test match live at the stadium: too expensive. I always thought I might be able to, one day, but the ticket price increases have exceeded my salary increases. I do not share the author's view on anything else he said. Rugby has succesfully marketed itself to make more money and retain players and still you can play for a second rate club in France and earn more than in SA. West Indies Cricket are loosing their best talent to Basket Ball in the USA. The talented athlete will go where the money is exactly like the talented banker, CA, mechanic, engineer. All of us regard it our right to sell our skills to the highest bidder and we would by hypocrites to deny the Rugby players the same. There are enough amateur sports who would love to have the same exposure. Anyone who prefers the perceived nobility of the amateur game are welcomee to choose anyone of hundreds of sports to support. The irony is that people are so passionate about rugby exactly because of the hype but then complain when the game changes. None of us own the game. And if we did we would have done the same to increase revenue. Forget about all the bullsh!t peripheral noise and you will enjoy a good game when you see it. That was true 50 years ago and will be true long after we are all gone.

mack 7/6/2009 9:16:06 AM
What a fresh breath ,this is a good article.I can not pay R4000.00+ for my family and then end up with the type of a match ,last Saturday at Coca Cola PARK.I have to sons , the type SA RUGBY would hate to loose to Europe ,they love the game ,and yet ,cant attend because of high prices.The Boks are dirty , and moan and groan about every small little thing.The coach doesnt have anybody's respect , and yes ,if it continues like this ,the game will die.
It will be so very sad ,and yet ,the way to turn things around is so easy .......,rugby is becoming like the Kruger PARK -for the elite and tourists , and thats wrong !

Al 7/6/2009 9:26:30 AM
ticket prices was crazy. why was two tests played +/- 60km apart? i live in Cape Town, but i guess playing at altitude would almost certainly make it very difficult to win for the visitors.

Warren 7/6/2009 9:36:59 AM
Money is killing the sport we love - ame as in cricket. Thers talk of reducing test matches to 4 days and 'sexing it up.' Tennis is one of the few sports that really has its house in order. Sportsmanship and fair play is evident at all times - not so with cricket and rugby unfortunately.

TonyT 7/6/2009 9:44:55 AM
There is simply too much rugby. You are looking at 35 saturday's of rugby if you support a prov/s14 team, and watch the boks. Its at the point where despite all the media hype, I just couldnt get worked up for the BIL tour, especially as I am still getting over the S14 final. Also, did you know that ther are other sports out there - seems rubgy dominates our school/national culture too much.

@Stinker 7/6/2009 9:47:08 AM
Your name say it all of who you are, and so does your comment, seems like you and you buddy Puke watson have the same IQ 2 short of a bread.

yuvraj 7/6/2009 10:01:42 AM
Luke Watson told the truth about SA RUGBY. Finish en klaar

@stinker 08:49 7/6/2009 10:05:35 AM
Are Oregan Hoskins, P Divvy and John Smit really Dutchmen?

Graham 7/6/2009 10:08:40 AM
Long live Bok Town at Monte thank goodness for that, they are fun, entertaining and value for money, however I am really glad I did not pay good money for the game on Saturday I really am beginig to despair, whatever happend to the team of pride, good rugby and played to the rules, yes we accept that there are always situations that will not go our way and are unfair but are we adults or spoilt brats, we the public pay really good money to see the national PLAY good clean rugby not a bar brawl, a question to ask.... are the inmates running the show, lack of disipline will eventually lead to the downfall, this has been proved in history time and time again so why should PDV and the boks prove history different.

Lionel 7/6/2009 10:27:44 AM
It is about time the rugby administration do a basic economics course at Damelin, to try and understand the basic theories of supply and demand and may be then they may realise that if the ticket pricing is in line with what most average rugby followers can afford, then they will be able to get bums on seat. Their current economic theory is to have exorbietant prices with few attendees and then you have the circus clown Pieter de Villiers deciding that none of the Boks will play in the mid week games. Rugby belongs to all who take an interest in it and not to the administrators and the wealthy who can afford paying exorbietant ticket prices. In conclusion the Lions played the better rugby in the second and third tests.

terry 7/6/2009 10:40:07 AM
Jaques makes a few points but i don't see what all the fuss is about . Its a proffesional game which means that buisiness decions need to be made , whether on ticket pricing , marketing on the events , whatever . If they feel that thats what a ticket is worth and it doesn't sit well with people well 'tough', watch on tv ( if the stands are empty they WILL reduce prices) . With tri nations coming up we'll see some more affordable prices . We won the series , don't see what all the fuss is about apart from P Divvys press conference skills .

Confucious 7/6/2009 10:44:45 AM
Hey stinker, go and cry with Luke... I say, seeing that the Dutchmen have been and still are the better rugby players in SA by far, they should be in charge of rugby. You pommies can take charge of the soccer (the Dutchmen are even better cricket players than you so leave that alone too).

Marcel 7/6/2009 10:58:24 AM
Let me say this. Nothing and I mean nothing gets me more upset than the CPT saying ''we lacked the intensity''. People are paying massive amounts of money to watch you play for your country. They are paying massive amounts of money to buy the green and gold kit. You earn massive amounts of money to play for your country. The least you can expect is massive amounts of intensity.!!!!

bokbok 7/6/2009 11:00:17 AM
"Stinker" Majority rules: in socker it is black supporters and in rugby it is dutchmen
if you don't know it by now, you have nothing between the ears.Please tel me how many dutchmen are ruling in SARU including
the coaching staff.

Al 7/6/2009 11:04:41 AM
I believe that whilst you do have some die hard S A Rugby fans there is a percentage of supporters who will simply go with the economic realities of the times. Cross the following items off most peoples monthly budgets..... DSTV, Rugby gear, tickets. S A Rugby needs to decide if it wants to marginalize a growing percentage of people with its insane prices. I love rugby.... but I prefer to pay my child's school fees.

Skeptic 7/6/2009 11:06:48 AM
@Stinker - your inappropriate comments really echo your name. If one cannot be constructive, then rather leave it!

Andrew 7/6/2009 11:09:27 AM
WOW, you call yourself a rugby purist or may I dare say a fan?
First, the rules about the size of the field is perfect, and the combination of attack and defence and the use of available "gaps" will result in more tries if that is what you pray for, but great defence, ruck, mauls make this great game what it is. Intertainment wise I agree, there is great school rugby that can be played as a appetiser and even club rugby if they so wish, and the administrators missed this great opportunity last Saturday. alf time is set in the rules for the couple of minutes and is there to re-group and carry on, not to rest, get dressed and be a new team, it is after all about fitness and endurance which the Boks lacked in all 3 tests.

Tada 7/6/2009 11:22:40 AM
If people is so unhappy about rugby, why not taking it of the market? Wow I’m so glad I do not watch rugby any more. Dawie de Villiers and Kie played RUGBY. Not the lot of moegoes of these days….. Now they suppose to WORK rugby – for all that money they are receiving. Let them WORK them for their money for a change. Is there a other topic than boring rugby?

expat 7/6/2009 11:34:57 AM
middle of the field under cover ticket at wellington NZ is about $75 for a international game, $35 - $40 for a super 14 game. that is less then R500. Het SARFU befok in hulle kop geraak ..

MISS J 7/6/2009 12:06:26 PM
it is ridiculous that sport is so important to SA. these people get ridiculous salaries and does nothing for the community. pay our doctors, nurses, teachers, police and invest in our children's futures.

kosie 7/6/2009 12:27:15 PM
I agree with stinker. Sort out the Dutchmen in the top ranks and the rest will take care of itself.

Allan 7/6/2009 12:31:57 PM
Do what the doctors did. Strike - don't attend the Tri-Nations -- watch it on TV. Punish the bloodsuckers.

Tornv 7/6/2009 12:36:43 PM
Hoskins and Co. are ripping the SA public off with the price off tickets to matches and supporters kit..long live black market merchandise. At least we can show support to SA teams without having to pay through our A..HOLES..SA rugby catch a wake up. The stadiums during The Lions tour was half red.. does this not tell you something???

Walt 7/6/2009 1:13:47 PM
I good article. I agree that much can be done to make rugby a more competitive option for spending one's entertainment dollar (rand). Its no good saying "rugby isn't what it used to be" or "its the governments fault" etc. The industry needs to come up with a dramatic new vision for itself, incorporating all the issues mentioned. It will take some doing obvviously, given the vested interests and intertia (locally and IRB), but Rugby Union could be something special if it built on its history and following as well as the commercial lessons of the US and other countries in both rugby and other codes.

Danie 7/6/2009 2:43:36 PM
Fire PDV & get it over with - we don't have time for politicing traitors to be in charge of rugby. Where have you ever heard of someone purposefully fielding a 2nd-class team in a test match? We almost lost the 1st test because of him, we lost the 3rd because of him and only him - get rid of him, he's a disgrace - klaar!

Hein 7/6/2009 4:34:47 PM
@Stinker. Your name says it all. Thats just the thing... It is not ruled by the Dutchmen it is ruled by a bunch of stupid, uneducated idiots. Scum put there by the ANC government. And if you want to go on about the Dutchmen please feel free to give me an e-mail then we can arrange to get together and I'll show you what a Dutchman does to you. You can take your racist remarks and shove it up your a@s... Jou ma se p@@s!!!!

some guy 7/6/2009 5:38:39 PM
bud, the ticket prices were unreasonable, agreed. but your idea about increasing the size of the field as well as allowing more time at half time for commercial air time is rediculous. where do you draw the line? have you ever watched an American Football game. They implemented so much commercial air time that games now run for in excess of 3 hours, and commercial breaks determine the games running time. We have a pure sport, it is called rugby. Trying to change the fundamental strcture of the game to promote more financial interest in the game is capitalist greed at its pinnacle.move to the US and buy a budweiser for 8 Dollars at a game. Come to ABSA stadium, pay 80 rand and get a 6 pack of Black Label, have a Braai with your mates in the car park and chill out.

ouklip 7/6/2009 6:04:05 PM
Sevens is not rugby. I do not support any form of rugby at the olimpics. There are to many tests. What I still don't understand is why the number of games in the tri-nations was increased. We are killing the product. The |EL|V's was a disaster. The Lions tour woild have been a greater success if they played the top players and that include a game against the Bulls. That was a game that should have happened as the Bulls won the S14. Cut the quotas and get young players on 6 week tours to develop players and do not select untried players because of colour. S14 is not test rugby.

frank 7/6/2009 8:11:16 PM
Some people use this as an escape route to get rid of other frustrations . They have no real interest in rugby . Please refrain , if you have any self respect .

Jaco 7/8/2009 8:21:42 PM
@stinker.
In the meantime the new South Africans are just too happy to send their kids to universities and schools that the Dutchmen established,ruining a great Springbok tradition built up primarily by the Dutchmen,or participating on BEE deals which involve Sasol and Telkom,etc,courtesy of the Dutchmen.Switch off your DSTV channels cause that was also introduced by the Dutchmen from Naspers.Also find a website not introduced by the Dutchmen!Or start your own rugby league and administration without Dutchmen involved.Please.You can sell ure TV rights to SABC1 and The Zim broadcasting Corporation.

frank 7/8/2009 9:22:56 PM
Something else that's of big concern now .To all the proud and loyal Western Province supporters , since this is the age of making demands , and toy-toy , is it not about time that we do something about the state of affairs with our union ? When last did we had the joy of any success ? Retired players are signed up every season , while other unions are signing up all the talented future prospects from right under our noses .The problem is with the management of the union . How much longer are we going to stand by idle ?

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