The Gladiator's Biggest Game Only On Maori TV
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NOVEMBER 6, 2007
The Gladiator's Biggest Game Only On Maori TV
When Russell Crowe and
Peter Holmes Court decided to join forces to buy the South
Sydney Rugby League Team, no one could have predicted the
upheaval that was to come.
SOUTH SYDNEY STORY premieres on Maori Television this Saturday at 9.00 PM and follows the fortunes of the club under its new owners, and examines the reason for them staging the biggest sporting coup in Australian history.
Produced by Australia's Beyond Productions, the six part SOUTH SYDNEY STORY, is an extraordinary tale of faith, determination and cold, hard cash.
Nicknamed The Rabbitohs after the street hawkers of the early 20th Century, South Sydney is a battlers football club. They took out 20 premierships up until 1971 - but since then have rated barely a finals spot. Money became the key issue - most clubs had a Leagues Club to generate cash for the team - but Souths Leagues was in poor shape. Various battles in and out of court saw the club hit rock bottom. Even their die-hard fans had lost faith.
Long time
supporter Russell Crowe was in the "modernise or die" camp.
Then a fateful meeting with financial whizz Peter Holmes
A'Court saw the two of them launch their successful
bid.
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But the new owners have major problems on
their hands. The SOUTH SYDNEY STORY is a fascinating look
into the dressing rooms and boardroom of the Rabbitohs as
Russell Crowe and Holmes A'Court try to inject a winning
ethos and vital sponsorship funds into the franchise.
From
firing the cheerleaders, to purchasing Armani merchandise,
Russell Crowe is a hands on owner - so 'hands on' that he
introduces the word 'love' to the rugby league lexicon in
bizarre team bonding sessions.
Their team song is
modernised and players have etiquette lessons - there are
early wins, but then the losses begin piling up.
Despite the losses, the bonding continues. Russell introduces a new concept in rugby league - The Book Of Feuds. Every game is analysed from its historical perspective and presented to the players. But history isn't being kind to the new look Rabbitohs. They're losing games they should win. Hopes of a final eight berth are dwindling. And to make it worse, the realities of running a football club are sinking into the new owners. Retaining, discarding and gaining players become an off-field game to rival the player manoeuverings on-field.
Bottom line is, has the gamble Russell Crowe
took when he bought into the team paid off? Can Souths once
again call themselves "The Pride Of The League".
Find out
on Maori Television's SOUTH SYDNEY STORY - premiering this
Saturday at 9.00
PM
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