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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_heineken" data-source="post: 738089" data-attributes="member: 40658"><p>Fair Enough PD. But I see 3 different parties here. The Rugby Union, the fans and the media. Every country's media will write articles about every game, some might take an incident and hammer on about it for a period of time. If the minnows (for lack of a better collective word) were to kick up more of a fuss in their newspapers and social media, I bet that there will be more pressure on the governing bodies to sort out the issues. </p><p></p><p>It's also true that the taller trees catches the most wind, and here the big nations are being put under the microscope, purely because of the money, and interest in their games. Instead of looking at them as the elitist and getting what they want, we should rather use them as the yardstick, see if they can make a change and then use that to the advantage of the lesser unions too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_heineken, post: 738089, member: 40658"] Fair Enough PD. But I see 3 different parties here. The Rugby Union, the fans and the media. Every country's media will write articles about every game, some might take an incident and hammer on about it for a period of time. If the minnows (for lack of a better collective word) were to kick up more of a fuss in their newspapers and social media, I bet that there will be more pressure on the governing bodies to sort out the issues. It's also true that the taller trees catches the most wind, and here the big nations are being put under the microscope, purely because of the money, and interest in their games. Instead of looking at them as the elitist and getting what they want, we should rather use them as the yardstick, see if they can make a change and then use that to the advantage of the lesser unions too. [/QUOTE]
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