Jamie Wall
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I don't know.
Look, because there is no punching in the face anymore.
There's a lot of this and what we call handbags and stuff, but none of the players are actually going to swing a punch now because they know what it costs.
You're off the field.
It's going to cost you big time, right?
So, yeah, I think you've actually got a point.
Those damn communists.
That's right, yes, yes.
All right, this is the Book of Leviticus time, and this is from C.T.
Glasgow, who has just AI'd for us.
Here is research from an AI prompt, and this is about driving short-term interest in sport amongst younger or distant fans, and goes through a whole lot of sports here.
You can read this.
It's eight or nine pages, and thank you very much for doing it, and thank you very much for AI.
Look, the sentiment's a great sentiment, and it's a huge debate at the moment about how, especially with rugby, how to keep the interest alive, and the community engagement, all of these things.
They're all great ideas.
It's well worth a read.
I'd just like to say, I don't think that the powers that be aren't,
actually active on this at the moment it's the biggest question that New Zealand Rugby's got they put out a press release during the week about new pathways for under 18s and under 20s and things it's not something that they're sitting on and not thinking about okay so let's just make that clear everyone's got a lot of ideas and I love the fact that people are really engaged in this and talking about it now and that's half of it 10 years ago there was no conversation around this
And that's what I think rugby let itself slide because it didn't keep talking about this kind of stuff.
And now it's trying to play catch up to the Warriors and catch up to these other teams which seem to have this massive engagement with their fans and everything like that.