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Tickets go on sale for Hazell-Mears testimonial

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By Cherry Picker
July 10 2009
Tickets have gone on sale for a pre-season fixture with a difference to help Gloucester get ready for the 2009-10 season. The game between Glaws and their old rivals Bath is a joint testimonial for two long-serving players and, as testimonials go, few are more deserving than Andy Hazell and Lee Mears.

The game will be played at Kingsholm on Saturday August 15 (3.0pm) and tickets are on sale at both clubs now.
We don’t begrudge either player the chance to make a few bob and we are just as well aware as anybody of the fact that both are one-club stalwarts in a career which doesn’t offer a lot once you reach your mid-30s.
Like footy and so many other professional sports, club rugby is a hard task-master and only a very small minority of former players go on to earn a living in the game once their playing careers are over.
The majority reach retirement age and they are suddenly cast adrift in the big wide world looking for a job, with perhaps 30 years of work left in them.
So they can’t be blamed for wanting to earn as much as possible while they can.
But, in this day and age when bankers and city workers have been targeted to take a share of the blame for the current economic crisis and MPs have been criticised over the House of Commons expenses scandal, can we justify giving highly-paid sportsmen the sort of cash handouts Hazell and Mears stand to make next month?
The country is full of people who have worked for just one employer, some work for one employer all their lives – but they don’t get huge cash handouts at the end of their careers.
The impact of testimonials was put in the spotlight a few years ago when footballer Niall Quinn was given a testimonial and he split the £1m-plus the game raised between a children’s hospital in his home city of Dublin and a children’s ward at a hospital in Sunderland, where he is now chairman of the Premiership club.

Former England player Alan Shearer followeds suit soon afterwards and his Newcastle United testimonial money benefited a local hospice.
All this is not meant as a criticism of Hazell or Mears or of their clubs, not do we suggest they hand the cash over to charity.
We are merely putting a point forward which we believe is worth discussion – testimonials were invented by footy clubs decades ago to reward long-serving players who had spent their careers being paid peanuts for playing in front of massive crowds.

Those days are over in rugby union as well as football.

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10 Jul, 2009 15:59 Report
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You cant compare Footballers and Rugby players, there are a number of Footballers who earn in a week the sort of money Hazey is probably on annually. I agree that the old ideas behind a testimonial are now dead but for a one club stalwart who has consistently shown courage and whole hearted commitment on the pitch and loyalty and dedication off it I think it is hard to begrudge that kind of player a single penny. Having said that, I would not be at all surprised if some local charities found themselves benefitting from cheques signed 'A.Hazell'

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Not a bad point ... I think the days of giving well-paid pros big tax-free sums is gone. By all means have games in their name, but how about the cash going to nominated charities, or even to youth development or scholarships? After all, nowadays not many retire and go on the breadline do they?

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The recent Tom Smith testimonial game saw all its proceeeds going to charity, it was great to be able to say goodbye to a legend and also good to know it was helping out a local hospice and the Matt Hampson trust.

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Tom Smith won a large number of caps as a Scotland international and is also a deserved British Lion and as such gained extra money from the SRFU and the Lions organisation at the time plus was able to ask for a bigger wage from Saints to reflect his status as a highly experienced player in a specialist position. Hazell was (wrongly) overlooked by England on a number of occasions so didnt have the same money coming in/future earning potential. Even if Hazey's testimonial year is a riproaring success, he is probably unlikely to earn more than a couple of hundred thousand. Whilst that sort of figure will do very nicely thank you, he is not going to live a life of luxury on it.

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And he won't starve either. £200,000 is 10 or 15 years of work to some people.

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