Wednesday, November 12, 2008

IRB asks about ELVs

Those thoughtful folks at USA Rugby sent me a lovely letter this morning. Unlike many of them, this one was fairly interesting and is discussing, yet again, the Experimental Law Variations (ELVs). They are looking for an opinion on the impact they are having, or lack thereof.

Obviously they have not been paying enough attention to The Olde Grey Thistle Fest whose online poll showed the overwhelming belief that they have, as they were intended to do, opened up the game.
The poll also showed a great love and affection for those guys with whistle. God Bless You, Sir!

Dear USA Rugby Members,

As a valued member of our Union, I would like to offer you the opportunity to take part in an important research study being conducted by the IRB into attitudes toward the Experimental Law Variations (ELVs), which are currently being trialled.

The study is being conducted across 14 individual unions worldwide. The objective of the study is to gather the opinions of players, coaches and officials on the ELVs. The findings from this study will feed directly into the IRB’s review of the ELVs in early 2009.

For the purposes of this study the research is being conducted by TNS mrbi, an independent market research based in Dublin, Ireland. The TNS group has a strong track record in providing valuable research for many of the world’s leading sports organizations, including The Premiership (in the UK), UEFA and FIFA.

You may be selected to take part, and if contacted, USA Rugby would very much appreciate if you participated. The research will involve an online survey that will take approximately 10 minutes to fill out at a time and place convenient to you. The views of each individual taking part in the study will be merged with the views of all other respondents in a final report – individual views will be maintained as absolutely confidential. The survey therefore represents an ideal opportunity for you to express your views, in the knowledge that your identity will never be disclosed.

Should you wish to opt-out from being contacted for this survey, please click here to have your information removed from the pool of participants by Monday, November 17. Your name will then be removed from any list that will be forwarded onto the research agency to take part in this study.

As with all TNS mrbi research, this study will be conducted in accordance with the Code of Conduct of ESOMAR, the World Association of Opinion and Market Research Professionals. You will only be contacted to take part in this specific study and will not be contacted again by TNS mrbi in relation to any other studies without the prior agreement from our organization. Please feel free to view USA Rugby’s complete Privacy Policy.


Many thanks in anticipation and kindest regards,

Kristin Richeimer

Director, Membership Relations


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Off topic, but would you consider todays game with South Africa perhaps the archetypal 'Scotland holds their own against superior opposition and then blows a close game'?

I found myself calling all the turn overs and aimless kicks almost on cue.

Dangerously close to not giving a shit right now....I wish we just had a couple smarter players in midfield.