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Australian players’ union launch Super Rugby petition

- RUGBY

SYDNEY: Australia’s players’ union has stepped up the battle to keep five Super Rugby sides from the country in the competitio­n as organisers work on pushing through a raft of changes that could be introduced as early as next year.

Governing body Sanzaar, made up of the South Africa, New Zealand, Australia and Argentina rugby unions, have reached an agreement on modificati­ons to the heavily criticised 18-team tournament but no details have been released.

Fevered speculatio­n about the shape of the agreement followed, with media reports in Australia and South Africa indicating that up to three teams from those two countries would be axed for 2018.

The Australian Rugby Union Players’ Associatio­n (Rupa), however, launched an online petition yesterday to keep five teams in Australia.

“Reducing our profession­al franchises drasticall­y weakens the economic potential of the game, dec re a s e s elite playing and coaching opportunit­ies for aspiring talent, and signals a game in retreat in the battle for the hearts and minds of fans,” RUPA said on the petition website (www. strongeras­five.com).

“Such a decision will cause permanent damage and will affect community rugby as much as the profession­al game.

“It’s time for rugby to make a come back... not a cut back.”

The petition comes on the back of uncertaint­y within the game in Australia, with little informatio­n forthcomin­g from either the Australian Rugby Union (ARU) or Sanzaar.

Australia’s News Corp reported earlier this week that the Perth-based Western Force was in line to be culled from the competitio­n.

However, both the team and ARU waved off the report as just further speculatio­n.

New Zealand Rugby chief executive Steve Tew also refused to tell reporters anything about the proposed changes when asked last week, except to say he recognised the wall of silence was frustratin­g. – Reuters

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