The Fiji Times

‘Don’t quit Super Rugby’

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WALLABIES coach Dave Rennie urged Rugby Australia (RA) not to pull its teams out of Super Rugby in 2024 and set up a domestic competitio­n of its own in the lead-up to hosting the 2027 World Cup.

In an interview with Australian broadcaste­r Fox Sports last week, RA chairman Hamish McLennan said Australia were committed to Super Rugby only as far as 2023.

“We’ll honour our commitment­s in ‘23 but we need to see what’s best for rugby in Australia leading up to the RWC (World Cup) in Australia in ‘27,” McLennan said.

“All bets are off from ‘24 onwards with NZ (New Zealand).”

Rennie said that Australian teams playing their New Zealand counterpar­ts would be beneficial for both countries.

“I’ve made it pretty clear in the past I think it’s good for both countries that we play trans-Tasman footie,” Rennie told reporters.

“I think the competitio­n has been excellent this year and our sides have certainly been more competitiv­e. It’s good for them, it’s good for us and I’d like to see that continue.

“They’ve got some of the best players in the world. You want to be playing the best players. That’s how we will get better and be challenged, so it’s important.”

Australian media have reported that McLennan told New Zealand Rugby (NZR) chair Stewart Mitchell their partnershi­p could end due to inequity in their broadcast revenues.

NZR reportedly earns $A89 million ($F135 million) per year from broadcast rights for the tournament, while RA receive $A33 million from Nine Network and Nine’s streaming platform Stan in a broadcast deal that expires at the end of 2023.

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