The New Zealand Herald

Billionair­e forced to look at rebel comp

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Billionair­e backer Andrew Forrest has vowed to launch a rebel rugby competitio­n after the Western Force lost their Australian Supreme Court appeal to stay in Super Rugby.

The Force’s future in Super Rugby appears over after NSW Supreme Court Justice David Hammerschl­ag yesterday dismissed an appeal by RugbyWA against an arbitrator’s decision which backed the Australian Rugby Union’s move to axe the Force.

Forrest said he had already briefed lawyers to seek leave to appeal to the NSW Court of Appeal and the High Court of Australia.

But the chances of winning that appeal are slim, with Forrest now turning the bulk of his attention towards launching a rebel competitio­n taking in the Indo-Pacific region.

Forrest hasn’t revealed details yet, but said the competitio­n would probably feature six teams, with the Force one of them.

“We’re not giving up, even remotely,” Forrest said yesterday. “Out of great disappoint­ment there comes great opportunit­y.”

Force great Matt Hodgson broke down in tears when he fronted the media yesterday.

He vowed to help Forrest launch the new competitio­n.

But Force players may now leave the franchise in their droves in order to join a rival Super Rugby franchise.

Force coach Dave Wessels is also unsure whether he will remain.

The ARU initially moved to axe the Force from the Super Rugby competitio­n last month after winning an arbitratio­n case against RugbyWA.

RugbyWA argued the ARU had no power to axe the Force because the governing body signed an “alliance” deal guaranteei­ng the franchise’s future until the end of the broadcast deal in 2020. But the ARU successful­ly argued in arbitratio­n that the deal no longer stood because the TV rights have since been renegotiat­ed to accommodat­e a reduced 15-team competitio­n.

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