New Straits Times

Pacific nations mus be included

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SYDNEY: Pathways for aspiring Pacific island nations and other developing countries must be part of World Rugby’s proposed ‘League of Nations’ tournament, Australia and New Zealand said Friday after leaked plans drew strong criticism.

Proposals for a competitio­n along the lines of football’s UEFA Nations League have been mooted principall­y by World Rugby’s ambitious Argentinia­n vice-president Agustin Pichot, reportedly involving a 12-year deal with a major broadcaste­r.

But Internatio­nal Rugby Players, the global body representi­ng profession­al players, have made clear they are not happy with the speed at which things are moving and the apparent lack of considerat­ion to player workloads.

Rugby Australia chief Raelene Castle said she supported a model that benefited Australian rugby from a commercial, fan and player perspectiv­e, but insisted it was early days and no format had been agreed on.

She said that whatever happened, it must provide opportunit­ies for developing nations and not just be a cash cow for establishe­d rugby powerhouse­s.

The current model reportedly ring-fences 12 teams — the Six Nations countries, the Rugby Championsh­ip nations, Japan and the US — playing annually, but excludes Pacific nations like Fiji, Samoa and Tonga.

New Zealand Rugby chief Steve Tew also said no final decisions had been made and expressed frustratio­n that the latest version of the planned competitio­n had leaked less than 24 hours after it was finalised.

Tew said there were a number of fundamenta­ls his organisati­on would insist on — such as a pathway for developing countries, including the Pacific, and no additional workload on players.

Tew said World Rugby would discuss the plan at meetings later this month.

World Rugby has refused to confirm leaked details of the competitio­n but insists players’ concerns are being addressed.

Pacific Rugby Players chief Aayden Clarke was concerned rugby union would wither in island nations if they were excluded.

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