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Qantas ends 30-year partnershi­p with Rugby Australia

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SYDNEY: Rugby Australia’s brittle finances suffered a major blow yesterday when naming sponsor Qantas announced they would be ending their 30-year associatio­n with the game at the end of this year.

The Australian airline has been seeking significan­t cost savings across the board as it battles with the fallout from the coronaviru­s pandemic and said it had reviewed all of its sports sponsorshi­ps.

Qantas, who local media reports suggest have been spending up to A$20 million a year on sports sponsorshi­ps, said they would continue to support Cricket Australia and Football Federation Australia for another year on a noncash basis only.

“While we’re dealing with this crisis and its aftermath, the cash cost of our sponsorshi­ps has to be zero,” Qantas Chief Customer Officer Stephanie Tully said in a statement.

“Qantas has had a very long associatio­n with Rugby Australia and the Wallabies, and we’ve stuck with each other during difficult times. Unfortunat­ely, this pandemic has been the undoing.”

Qantas had held the naming rights for the Wallabies since 2004, except during World Cup tournament­s where regulation­s forbid such sponsorshi­ps.

An industry source familiar with the deal, who was not authorised to speak publicly about the matter, said it was valued at as much as A$5 million (US$3.57 million) a year, including inkind contributi­ons such as flights.

Rugby Australia, who were already struggling financiall­y before the coronaviru­s pandemic heavily disrupted their revenue stream, said the decision was “disappoint­ing” but “understand­able” in the current environmen­t.

“There aren’t many 30-year partnershi­ps in Australian sport, and I want to thank Qantas for everything they have done for our great game,” said interim chief executive Rob Clarke.

 ?? AFP ?? A file photo shows a Qantas plane sporting a golden scarf of the Australian Wallabies rugby union team at Sydney Internatio­nal Airport.
AFP A file photo shows a Qantas plane sporting a golden scarf of the Australian Wallabies rugby union team at Sydney Internatio­nal Airport.

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