ARU ha rescisso il contratto a Tuqiri
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Grazie DVD
Provo a formulare meglio la questione.
Nell'equivalente delle scuole medie superiori, in Australia si pratica "gaelico australe" e "rugby a 13" o qualcosa di simile, oppure no?
Quando parli di club penso che tu ti riferisca a società sportive o polisportive che magari disputano campionati amatoriali inferiori.
hai qualche indirizzo di rete dove informarsi?
Dimensionalmente, quanti sono i praticanti nelle 3 discipline (aussie, XIII, XV) inclusi "amatori" e giovanili
Oltre a AFL e NRL esistono altri campionati professionistici o semiprofessionistici?
Provo a formulare meglio la questione.
Nell'equivalente delle scuole medie superiori, in Australia si pratica "gaelico australe" e "rugby a 13" o qualcosa di simile, oppure no?
Quando parli di club penso che tu ti riferisca a società sportive o polisportive che magari disputano campionati amatoriali inferiori.
hai qualche indirizzo di rete dove informarsi?
Dimensionalmente, quanti sono i praticanti nelle 3 discipline (aussie, XIII, XV) inclusi "amatori" e giovanili
Oltre a AFL e NRL esistono altri campionati professionistici o semiprofessionistici?
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Ti rispondo velocemente , visto che questa e la prox settimana posso spendere solo pochi "secondi " su questo sito...bloody workload at the moment!luqa ha scritto:Grazie DVD
Provo a formulare meglio la questione.
Nell'equivalente delle scuole medie superiori, in Australia si pratica "gaelico australe" e "rugby a 13" o qualcosa di simile, oppure no?
Quando parli di club penso che tu ti riferisca a società sportive o polisportive che magari disputano campionati amatoriali inferiori.
hai qualche indirizzo di rete dove informarsi?
Dimensionalmente, quanti sono i praticanti nelle 3 discipline (aussie, XIII, XV) inclusi "amatori" e giovanili
Oltre a AFL e NRL esistono altri campionati professionistici o semiprofessionistici?

Si, in effetti ci sono scuole dove si pratica uno o l'altro, ma generalmente nei college ti danno la possibilita' di scegliere che sport praticare.
Riguardo ai club mi riferisco a "club", nel senso che per ogni disciplina di squadra esiste un club ( o piu' club, localizzati sul territorio nei diversi quartieri), se vuoi ad esempio vedere l'esempio del rugby union,vai sul sito dell'ARU e poi clicca "find a club" e vedrai per ogni stato come sono organizzate le competizioni locali.
Per quanto riguarda le discipline di sport di squadra il ranking al momento e': Aussie Rules, Rugby XIII, Calcio e poi Rugby XV, con quest'ultimo che comincia a soffrire la competizione del calcio ( ma a dire la verita' anche i primi due...).
Gli unici campionati professionistici sono quelli di Calcio, Aussie Rules, NRL e Super 14 (dove non ci sono promozioni e retrocessioni e le squadre le definirei delle "franchigie"). Se vuoi sapere altre curiosita' non esitare a chiedere! appena mi libero di piu' potrei risponderti meglio!!
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sempre di "Fretta", praticamente ci sara' la possibilita' che la nuova franchigia si potrebbe accasare a Melbourne, ma ora ci sono due applications, una del rugby victoria (infatti le altre franchigie sono contrallate dalle federazioni dei vari stati), ed a grandissima sorpresa di tutti, un altra da un consorzio privato guidato da un pool di imprenditori che hanno anche la squadra di calcio Melbourne Victory, ecco l'articolo:
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/st ... 51,00.html
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/st ... 51,00.html
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Mah, a me la questione Tuqiri mi sembra una "oscenità australiana generale", sia per la decisione in se per se, che per il modo.
Ok, Lote ha giocato abbastanza male in s14, ma questo che vuol dire, che si può rinunciare cosi ad un giocatore come Tuqiri? Ma stiamo scherzando!!! Dove sono tutte queste ali migliori di lui!!!
Deans piace a tutti, a me non piace per niente, sono sicuro che l'Australia con lui non vincerà niente! Gia questo 3N lo sta dimostrando, vedrete, vedrete........
Ok, Lote ha giocato abbastanza male in s14, ma questo che vuol dire, che si può rinunciare cosi ad un giocatore come Tuqiri? Ma stiamo scherzando!!! Dove sono tutte queste ali migliori di lui!!!
Deans piace a tutti, a me non piace per niente, sono sicuro che l'Australia con lui non vincerà niente! Gia questo 3N lo sta dimostrando, vedrete, vedrete........
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beh, le sorti dell'Australia non miglioreranno nemmeno con Gesu' come allenatore. La mia impressione e che i due rugby stiano soffrendo il calcio e le Aussie Rules, specialmente nelle zone tipicamente rugbyystiche. Ad esempio il Rugby Union ha solo i Queensland Reds, basati per altro a Brisbane, mentre il calcio ha gia' tre squadre professioniste solo in Queensland, una Brisbane, una Gold Coast ed un'altra a Townswille (dove gioca l'ex Liverpool, Flowers). Solo in Europa ci sono un 200 giocatori australiani professionisti sparsi tra le varie nazioni in campionati di A,B, C.
Se all'ARU non si danno una mossa in un prox futuro saranno cacchi, altro chye Deans, e compagnia bella...
Se all'ARU non si danno una mossa in un prox futuro saranno cacchi, altro chye Deans, e compagnia bella...
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Tuqiri settles with ARU
The drawn-out sacking of Lote Tuqiri ceased today when the player and the Australian Rugby Union announced an end to their court action.
The former Wallabies and NSW Waratahs winger had his A$1 million (NZ$1.25 million) a year contract torn up by the ARU on July 1, but the circumstances leading to his sacking were not made public.
The ARU said only that Tuqiri had breached the player code of conduct, but not the law.
Tuqiri, also a former rugby league international, took action against the ARU alleging unfair dismissal, but both sides objected to details being released.
"Following mediation discussions between the parties, an agreed settlement has been reached and Mr Tuqiri has agreed to discontinue his proceedings against the ARU and NSWRU," the ARU said in a statement released late on Monday.
"The parties do not intend to make any further comment."
The drawn-out sacking of Lote Tuqiri ceased today when the player and the Australian Rugby Union announced an end to their court action.
The former Wallabies and NSW Waratahs winger had his A$1 million (NZ$1.25 million) a year contract torn up by the ARU on July 1, but the circumstances leading to his sacking were not made public.
The ARU said only that Tuqiri had breached the player code of conduct, but not the law.
Tuqiri, also a former rugby league international, took action against the ARU alleging unfair dismissal, but both sides objected to details being released.
"Following mediation discussions between the parties, an agreed settlement has been reached and Mr Tuqiri has agreed to discontinue his proceedings against the ARU and NSWRU," the ARU said in a statement released late on Monday.
"The parties do not intend to make any further comment."
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http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/st ... 84,00.html
Wallaby Lote Tuquiri sacked for having woman in hotel room
FOOTBALL superstar Lote Tuqiri was sacked by the Australian Rugby Union for breaking strict team rules by having a woman in his Wallabies hotel room.
At the time, Tuqiri was on his "last warning" for previous behavioural issues.
Tuqiri's $5 million contract was torn up by ARU boss John O'Neill for taking the guest, a 20-year-old, into his room after a night out in Canberra in the week leading up to a Test.
He met the girl, a university student and the daughter of a respected Canberra family, at a nightclub in Canberra before the pair returned to the Crowne Plaza Hotel.
The Wallabies were staying at the hotel in the second week of June to prepare for a Test match against Italy.
Team management was made aware of Tuqiri's breach of rules the next day. Tuqiri was not picked in the side for the Test and is believed to have returned home to Sydney before the game. The former rugby league star was sharing a room with team-mate Richard Brown, who was questioned by an ARU disciplinary panel about the evening.
He was reluctant to co-operate because he did not want to dob in a mate. There is no suggestion Brown had anything to do with the woman being in the room.
When approached by The Sunday Telegraph yesterday, Tuqiri refused to offer any comment, other than saying: "I've signed a confidentiality thing. I'm not into legal stuff but I can't say anything."
An ARU spokesman said much the same: "We are not at liberty to discuss the Lote Tuqiri termination issue. As Lote wrote in his Sunday Telegraph column last week, a confidentiality clause exists as part of the settlement."
Tuqiri's shock sacking baffled fans. It is extremely rare for a player in any football code to have a contract torn up in such a public way without explanation.
As a result, rumours swept through rugby union and rugby league circles regarding the circumstances of his dismissal.
In the early stages, ARU boss John O'Neill publicly stated Tuqiri, a father of two, was free to disclose why he was dismissed.
Tuqiri maintained a stony silence. NRL boss David Gallop increased the public pressure on Tuqiri to reveal why he was sacked, telling the player he could not return to league unless he talked about what occurred.
During a painstaking investigation, The Sunday Telegraph discovered O'Neill chose not to go public with details of the incident - despite being accused of a cover-up - out of his respect for the woman and her family.
Even most of O'Neill's senior staff at the ARU have been kept in the dark because of his concerns over the woman being identified and embarrassed.
Tuqiri launched legal action against the ARU for wrongful dismissal. The case was settled out of court for a significant sum after both parties argued at the initial hearing for details to be suppressed from the media.
Tuqiri had a long list of disciplinary breaches, including two major incidents in 2005 and 2007, before he was labelled "Last Chance Lote" when O'Neill took over as ARU chief executive.
In 2005, Tuqiri and Wendell Sailor were fined and received two-match suspended sentences for being out late in a Cape Town nightclub. Tuqiri was also involved in an argument with team-mate Matt Henjak, who was later sent home from the tour.
In 2007, Tuqiri turned up late to a Wallabies training session and was over the limit when tested on a breathalyser. He received a substantial fine and a two-game suspension as a carry over from the incident in South Africa.
In another incident in Brisbane, he was put on a final warning after a late night during which he invited guests to his hotel room - who were later questioned over the bashing of a taxi driver.
That led to an ARU a curfew before the World Cup in France. At the time, O'Neill said: "It was unacceptable behaviour ... our conversation with them has left them in no doubt as to what the ramifications are if there is another offence."
Tuqiri's solicitor Mark O'Brien and his manager Les Ross refused to return numerous phone calls or text messages from The Sunday Telegraph.
Wallaby Lote Tuquiri sacked for having woman in hotel room
FOOTBALL superstar Lote Tuqiri was sacked by the Australian Rugby Union for breaking strict team rules by having a woman in his Wallabies hotel room.
At the time, Tuqiri was on his "last warning" for previous behavioural issues.
Tuqiri's $5 million contract was torn up by ARU boss John O'Neill for taking the guest, a 20-year-old, into his room after a night out in Canberra in the week leading up to a Test.
He met the girl, a university student and the daughter of a respected Canberra family, at a nightclub in Canberra before the pair returned to the Crowne Plaza Hotel.
The Wallabies were staying at the hotel in the second week of June to prepare for a Test match against Italy.
Team management was made aware of Tuqiri's breach of rules the next day. Tuqiri was not picked in the side for the Test and is believed to have returned home to Sydney before the game. The former rugby league star was sharing a room with team-mate Richard Brown, who was questioned by an ARU disciplinary panel about the evening.
He was reluctant to co-operate because he did not want to dob in a mate. There is no suggestion Brown had anything to do with the woman being in the room.
When approached by The Sunday Telegraph yesterday, Tuqiri refused to offer any comment, other than saying: "I've signed a confidentiality thing. I'm not into legal stuff but I can't say anything."
An ARU spokesman said much the same: "We are not at liberty to discuss the Lote Tuqiri termination issue. As Lote wrote in his Sunday Telegraph column last week, a confidentiality clause exists as part of the settlement."
Tuqiri's shock sacking baffled fans. It is extremely rare for a player in any football code to have a contract torn up in such a public way without explanation.
As a result, rumours swept through rugby union and rugby league circles regarding the circumstances of his dismissal.
In the early stages, ARU boss John O'Neill publicly stated Tuqiri, a father of two, was free to disclose why he was dismissed.
Tuqiri maintained a stony silence. NRL boss David Gallop increased the public pressure on Tuqiri to reveal why he was sacked, telling the player he could not return to league unless he talked about what occurred.
During a painstaking investigation, The Sunday Telegraph discovered O'Neill chose not to go public with details of the incident - despite being accused of a cover-up - out of his respect for the woman and her family.
Even most of O'Neill's senior staff at the ARU have been kept in the dark because of his concerns over the woman being identified and embarrassed.
Tuqiri launched legal action against the ARU for wrongful dismissal. The case was settled out of court for a significant sum after both parties argued at the initial hearing for details to be suppressed from the media.
Tuqiri had a long list of disciplinary breaches, including two major incidents in 2005 and 2007, before he was labelled "Last Chance Lote" when O'Neill took over as ARU chief executive.
In 2005, Tuqiri and Wendell Sailor were fined and received two-match suspended sentences for being out late in a Cape Town nightclub. Tuqiri was also involved in an argument with team-mate Matt Henjak, who was later sent home from the tour.
In 2007, Tuqiri turned up late to a Wallabies training session and was over the limit when tested on a breathalyser. He received a substantial fine and a two-game suspension as a carry over from the incident in South Africa.
In another incident in Brisbane, he was put on a final warning after a late night during which he invited guests to his hotel room - who were later questioned over the bashing of a taxi driver.
That led to an ARU a curfew before the World Cup in France. At the time, O'Neill said: "It was unacceptable behaviour ... our conversation with them has left them in no doubt as to what the ramifications are if there is another offence."
Tuqiri's solicitor Mark O'Brien and his manager Les Ross refused to return numerous phone calls or text messages from The Sunday Telegraph.
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Le regole sono regole, ma pensavo chissà che. Comunque se ho capito bene l'articolo, quello che mi resta più antipatico é Gallop. Mettersi a fare storie dopo tutto quello che hanno combinato quest'anno i giocatori della NRL é davvero il colmo. Per una volta ne ho trovato uno che mi sta più antipatico di O'Neill...
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e c'e' da dire che la NRL, o meglio uno degli allenatori di NRL (I Roosters) ha parlato apertamente contro l'AFL, perche' metteranno una franchigia nei sobborghi di West Sydney (predominanza league). Secondo questo tizio, l'AFL ha intenzione di cannibalizzare tutta l'Australia.
Infatti vi confermo che secondo uno di quelli che hanno lavorato sul business plan per la nuova franchigia, per i primi 10/15 anni senza l'aiuto dell'AFL la nuova franchiga non potrebbe sopravivvere (chimamiamole sovvenzioni). In effetti, e' vero che lo scopo dell'AFL e' di imporsi lentamente in quella zona (peraltro in grossa espansione demografica), quindi la franchigia li' rientra in un programma di medio-lungo termine nello strappare tesserati all'NRL.
Qui la guerra tra i codici e' pazzesca, dovreste essere almeno a melbourne per capire con che ferocia l'AFL stia cercando di imporsi come sport di squadra numero 1, a discapito specialmente di league e union.
Infatti vi confermo che secondo uno di quelli che hanno lavorato sul business plan per la nuova franchigia, per i primi 10/15 anni senza l'aiuto dell'AFL la nuova franchiga non potrebbe sopravivvere (chimamiamole sovvenzioni). In effetti, e' vero che lo scopo dell'AFL e' di imporsi lentamente in quella zona (peraltro in grossa espansione demografica), quindi la franchigia li' rientra in un programma di medio-lungo termine nello strappare tesserati all'NRL.
Qui la guerra tra i codici e' pazzesca, dovreste essere almeno a melbourne per capire con che ferocia l'AFL stia cercando di imporsi come sport di squadra numero 1, a discapito specialmente di league e union.
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Si si leggevo che in Australia ci sono quattro sport che spopolano e l'Australian football e' padrone in Victoria.
Ancora mi domando cosa vada per la maggiore nel Western Australia e Darwin.
Comunque Tuquiri l'ha combinata semplicemente perche' non ha rispettato per l'ennesima volta le politiche dell'ARU. Ben gli sta dico io!
Ancora mi domando cosa vada per la maggiore nel Western Australia e Darwin.
Comunque Tuquiri l'ha combinata semplicemente perche' non ha rispettato per l'ennesima volta le politiche dell'ARU. Ben gli sta dico io!