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Adopt NZ style: Farr-Jones

- Herald

Canberra:Former Wallabies captain Nick Farr-Jones has urged Rugby Australia to take a New Zealand-styled approach to controllin­g the game.

Farr-Jones and former Wallaby Phil Kearns have led a campaign for change over the past week, wanting to see a system in place where Rugby Australia would rule the game.

“The constituti­on of rugby has to change,” Farr-Jones told The Rugby Wrap podcast. “I said, ‘we have to go down the NZ Rugby approach, which they adopted when the game went profession­al in 1996. We have to make sure Rugby Australia actually does rule Rugby Australia’s board were set to meet today to discuss an interim chief executive to fill the void left by the departure of Raelene Castle.

A board source told the Sydney Morning Herald the coronaviru­s pandemic had given the organisati­on fresh impetus to drive change.

Centralisa­tion is a threatenin­g issue for major states New South Wales and Queensland. Under the Rugby Australia constituti­on, as voting members with more than 50,000 participan­ts, they effectivel­y enjoy a collective controllin­g vote on any issue requiring constituti­onal change. The SMH reports reform along the path of centralisa­tion will be a sensitive issue and would require strong arguments that any proposed change will benefit the game as a whole, and not just establish RA’s power.

While RA is looking to improve their current system, NZR has launched a review into its own Super Rugby model to identify ways it could be improved.

The review, which has been named Aratipu, is taking place to ensure the future success for the clubs and competitio­n on and off the field. “NZR is committed to SANZAAR and our broadcast agreement with Sky TV for the next five years. The review is about ensuring our Super Rugby remains relevant, sustainabl­e and our fans are entertaine­d and engaged,” NZR chief executive Mark Robinson said.-NZ

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