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VODAFONE SUPER RUGBY WEEK THREE PREVIEW

VODAFONE SUPER RUGBY WEEK THREE PREVIEW

02/03/2018, International, Rugby, Superxv Rugby, Article # 25946406
 
 
VODAFONE SUPER RUGBY WEEK THREE PREVIEW
MARCH 2, 2018
Queensland Reds v Brumbies

When: Friday 2 March at 8:00pm AEDT
Where: Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane 
TV: LIVE on FOX Sports 505
Radio: LIVE ABC Grandstand and RUGBY.com.au Radio

Broadcast information:
 
• The Reds will be without Captain Scott Higginbotham and lock Lukhan Tui as they each begin serving 3-week suspensions.
 
• Prop James Slipper will step in as interim Captain while Caleb Timu will shift to No. 8 to replace Higginbotham.
 
• Wallabies Spring Tour development player Liam Wright will make his run-on debut for the Reds.
 
• Brumbies co-Captain Sam Carter will lead the team in an all-Wallaby second row alongisde Rory Arnold.
 
• The Canberra-based side lead the overall head-to-head between the two teams 22 wins to 9.
 
 
 
 

Sunwolves v Melbourne Rebels

When: Saturday 3 March at 3:15pm AEDT
Where: Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium, Tokyo
TV: LIVE on FOX Sports 505
Radio: LIVE on RUGBY.com.au Radio and ABC Grandstand 

Broadcast information:
 
• Captain Adam Coleman will make his 50th Super Rugby appearance. 
 
• The Rebels will defend the Ganbette Trophy for the first time after becoming the inaugural holders following a 35-9 victory in Round 4 in 2016.
 
• Coach Dave Wessels has made two changes to his bench with former England international Geoff Parling and experienced flanker Colby Fainga’a drafted in.

 

Sharks v NSW Waratahs
 
 
When: Sunday 4 March at 12:05am AEDT
Where: Kings Park Stadium, Durban
TV: LIVE on FOX Sports 505
Radio: LIVE on RUGBY.com.au Radio and ABC Grandstand 

Broadcast information:
 
• The Waratahs have introduced a new second row combination as Ned Hanigan partners with Tom Staniforth at lock and Michael Wells moves from No 8 to blindside flanker. 
 
• Three players on the bench are set to make their NSW Waratahs Super Rugby debut including front rower Kalivati Tawake, loose forward Will Miller and halfback Mitch Short.
 
• The Tahs have claimed 12 wins to 8 against the Sharks in Super Rugby history
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
VODAFONE SUPER RUGBY WEEK TWO PREVIEW

VODAFONE SUPER RUGBY WEEK TWO PREVIEW

23/02/2018, International, Rugby, Superxv Rugby, Article # 25876036
   
 
VODAFONE SUPER RUGBY WEEK TWO PREVIEW
FEBRUARY 23, 2018

Rebels v Reds
 
When: Friday 23 February at 7:45pm AEDT
Where: AAMI Park, Melbourne
TV: LIVE on FOX Sports 505
Radio: LIVE on RUGBY.com.au Radio and ABC Grandstand Platforms 
 
 
Broadcast information:
 
• For the first time in history these two teams will meet in the opening game of the season.
 
• The Reds lead the overall head-to-head between the two teams nine wins to four.
 
• NRC star Brandon Paenga-Amosa will make his Queensland and Super Rugby debut.
 
• The Melbourne squad have named 10 Test stars in their starting line-up including 2017 Australian Super Rugby player of the year, Amanaki Mafi.
 
• Newly appointed Captain Adam Coleman will put the Rebels jersey on for the first time.
 

 
 

 
Sunwolves v Brumbies
 
 
When: Saturday 24 February at 3:15PM AEDT
Where: Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium, Tokyo
TV: LIVE on FOX Sports 505
Radio: LIVE on RUGBY.com.au Radio and ABC Grandstand Platforms 
 
 
Broadcast information:
 
• Four players will make their Brumbies debut including WA recruits Richie Arnold, Isi Naisarani and Chance Peni, plus Canberra Vikings NRC star Rob Valetini.
 
• It will be co-Captain Christian Lealiifano’s first run-on appearance since the team’s 2016 Quarter Final clash with the Highlanders.
 
• The Brumbies enter the regular season coming off a win over the Rebels in their final pre-season hitout at Queanbeyan. 
 
 
 
 

 
 
Waratahs v Stormers
 
 
When: Saturday 24 February at 7:45 PM AEDT
Where: Allianz Stadium, Sydney 
TV: LIVE on FOX Sports 505
Radio: LIVE on RUGBY.com.au, ABC Grandstand Platforms and ABC NSW 
 
 
Broadcast information:
 
• The Waratahs boast a star-studded lineup of Wallabies spearheaded by Michael Hooper, Bernard Foley, Kurtley Beale and Israel Folau.
• Hooper is set to lead the side for a fourth successive season while Beale resumes his Waratahs career following a stint for Wasps in the English Premiership.
• Waratahs players will wear black armbands and a moment’s silence will be observed for the late great Wallabies Sir Nicholas Shehadie and Ken Catchpole.
 
 

 
 
 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
 
AUSTRALIAN SQUADS FINALISED FOR 2018 VODAFONE SUPER RUGBY SEASON

AUSTRALIAN SQUADS FINALISED FOR 2018 VODAFONE SUPER RUGBY SEASON

21/02/2018, International, Rugby, Superxv Rugby, Article # 25857680
 
 
AUSTRALIAN SQUADS FINALISED FOR 2018 VODAFONE SUPER RUGBY SEASON
FEBRUARY 21, 2018
Following months of anticipation, the 2018 Vodafone Super Rugby season is upon us with the action set to kick off in Australia this weekend.
 
Across the four Australian teams 156 players have been signed to the 2018 season including 22 fresh faces who are in line to make their Super Rugby debut.
 
Each Australian team will also welcome back a stellar line up of experienced players with 21 of them set to celebrate a career landmark of either 50 or 100 Super Rugby caps during the season.
 
The Australian Conference kicks off in just two sleeps when the Melbourne Rebels go head to head with the Queensland Reds this Friday night at AAMI Park (7.45pm AEDT kick off).
 
New Rebels Head Coach David Wessels has a strong squad at his disposal with 13 Qantas Wallabies stars including Will Genia, Reece Hodge and Dane Haylett-Petty.
 
The squad also features Japan’s powerful number 8 Amanaki Mafi and former England lock Geoff Parling.  
 
Newly appointed Captain Adam Coleman will be putting the Rebels jersey on for the first time alongside 16 others including Matt Philip and Jermaine Ainsley. At the ripe age of 26, Coleman has 48 Super Rugby caps under his belt together with 20 international appearances for the Wallabies.
 
The Rebels will face some tough interstate competition, going up against the Reds who are ready to fire under new Head Coach Brad Thorn.
 
Thorn has recruited 10 new players – seven being selected from the Queensland Country squad following their remarkable 2017 season which saw them win their first NRC Grand Final.
 
Included in that list is Wallabies Spring Tour development player Liam Wright, NRC leading try scorer Filipo Daugunu and NSW Country Eagles hooker Brandon Paenga-Amosa.
 
Adding to this, 20 Reds players have been retained from the 2017 squad including Wallabies Lukhan Tui, Izack Rodda, Samu Kerevi, James Slipper, George Smith, Taniela Tupou and Captain Scott Higginbotham.
 
Higginbotham will be the 117th Captain to lead the Reds and brings with him a wealth of experience following 123 Super Rugby games and 34 Tests for Australia.
 
Following this match, the Brumbies who were Australia’s 2017 Conference Champions, will open their season in Tokyo on Saturday against the Sunwolves (3.15pm AEDT kick off).
 
The Canberra-based squad will welcome back Wallaby David Pocock following a break from Australian Rugby. The powerful back-rower will lead the forward pack alongside a lineup of fresh faces including Mees Erasmus, Richie Arnold, Isi Naisarani, Lachie McCaffrey and Folau Fainga’a.
 
Head Coach Dan McKellar will also have 13 Wallabies and international stars to call on including Tevita Kuridrani, Scott Sio and Henry Speight.
 
Co-Captain Christian Lealiifano is ready to lead the squad alongside fellow Wallaby Sam Carter. Lealiifano recently re-joined the side from Top 14 outfit Ulster after overcoming his battle with leukaemia.
 
Later that night, Australia’s most recent Super Rugby champions, the Waratahs, will begin their quest for a second title against the Stormers at Allianz Stadium (7.45pm AEDT kick off).
 
The ‘Tahs boast a star-studded line up of Wallabies including Captain Michael Hooper, Kurtley Beale, Bernard Foley and Israel Folau.
 
It’s set to be another big year for the inspirational Hooper with the 26-year-old to lead the side for a fourth successive season.
 
Beale has returned to Sydney following a stint for Wasps in the English Premiership while lock Rob Simmons has made his way south following nine seasons in Queensland.
 
Head Coach Daryl Gibson has also introduced 10 new recruits to his 40-man squad including Tom Staniforth, Curtis Rona and Alex Newsome.
 
Every match will be broadcast live on FOX Sports and once again Network Ten will replay a feature match free to air nationally every Sunday morning at 8am on ONE. 
 
 
Rebels (37)
Prop
Jermaine Ainsley
Ben Daley
Tetera Faulkner
Tom Moloney
Fereti Sa'aga
Sam Talakai
Laurie Weeks
 
Hooker
Anaru Rangi
Jordan Uelese
 
Lock
Adam Coleman
Sam Jeffries
Geoff Parling
Matt Philip
 
Back Row
Angus Cottrell
Colby Fainga'a
Richard Hardwick
Robert Leota
Ross Haylett-Petty
Amanaki Mafi
Lopeti Timani
Scrumhalf
Will Genia
Harrison Goddard
Michael Ruru
 
Flyhalf
Tayler Adams
Jack McGregor
Jack Debreczeni (supplementary contract)
 
Centre
Tom English
Reece Hodge
David Horwitz
Bill Meakes
Sione Tuipulotu
 
Outside Back
Dane Haylett-Petty
Henry Hutchison
Marika Koroibete
Jack Maddocks
Sefa Naivalu
Semisi Tupou
 
Reds (40)
 
Prop
Sef Fa'agase
Harry Hoopert
James Slipper
JP Smith
Taniela Tupou
Markus Vanzati (not currently
required to train with the squad)
 
Hooker
Alex Mafi
Andrew Ready
Brandon Paenga-Amosa
 
Lock
Angus Blyth
Kane Douglas
Harry Hockings
Izack Rodda
Lukhan Tui
 
Back Row
Michael Gunn
Reece Hewat
Scott Higginbotham
Adam Korczyk
Angus Scott-Young
George Smith
Caleb Timu
Liam Wright 
Scrumhalf
Nick Frisby (not currently required to train with the squad)
Tate McDermott
Moses Sorovi
James Tuttle
 
Flyhalf
Quade Cooper (not currently required to train with the squad)
Hamish Stewart
Ben Lucas
Jono Lance
Teti Tela
 
Centre
Chris Feauai-Sautia
Samu Kerevi
Duncan Paia’aua
 
Outside Back
Filipo Daugunu
Karmichael Hunt (voluntary stand down from Rugby duties)
Lachlan Maranta
Eto Nabuli
Izaia Perese
Aidan Toua
 
Brumbies (39)
Prop
Allan Alaalatoa
Ben Alexander
Mees Erasmus
Leslie Leulua’iali’i-makin
Nic Mayhew
Scott Sio
Faalelei Sione
 
Hooker
Robbie Abel
Folau Fainga’a
Josh Mann-Rea
 
Lock
Richie Arnold
Rory Arnold
Sam Carter
Blake Enever
Ben Hyne
Darcy Swain
 
Back Row
Tom Cusack
Lachlan McCaffrey
Isi Naisarani
David Pocock
Rob Valetini
Lolo Fakaosilea
Scrumhalf
Ryan Lonergan
Matt Lucas
Joe Powell
 
Flyhalf
Wharenui Hawera
Christian Lealiifano
Mack Hansen
 
Centre
Kyle Godwin
Jordan Jackson-Hope
Andrew Smith
Tevita Kuridrani
 
Outside Back
Chance Peni
Henry Speight
James Dargaville
James Verity-Amm
Lausii Taliauli
Tom Banks
Andy Muirhead
 
Waratahs (40)
Prop
Paddy Ryan
Sekope Kepu
Matt Sandell
Tom Robertson
Shameckler Vui
Harry Johnson-Holmes
Cody Walker
 
Hooker
Damien Fitzpatrick
Tolu Latu
Hugh Roach
JP Sauni
 
Lock
Tom Staniforth
Rob Simmons
Ryan McCauley
Nick Palmer
 
Lock/Back Row
Ned Hanigan
Lachlan Swinton
 
Back Row
Brad Wilkin
Michael Hooper
Jack Dempsey
Jed Holloway
Michael Wells
Will Miller 
Maclean Jones
Kelly Meafua
Scrumhalf
Nick Phipps
Jake Gordon
Mitch Short (cover)
 
Flyhalf
Bernard Foley
Mack Mason
 
Inside Centre/Flyhalf/Fullback
Kurtley Beale
 
Flyhalf/Fullback
Bryce Hegarty
 
Centre
Irae Simone
Lalakai Foketi
 
Centre/Wing
Curtis Rona
Alex Newsome
 
Outside Back
Cameron Clark
Andrew Kellaway
Taqele Naiyaravoro
Israel Folau
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
AUSSIE RIVALRIES SET TO INTENSIFY AS HOME AND AWAY DERBIES RETURN TO VODAFONE SUPER RUGBY IN 2018

AUSSIE RIVALRIES SET TO INTENSIFY AS HOME AND AWAY DERBIES RETURN TO VODAFONE SUPER RUGBY IN 2018

21/09/2017, International, Rugby, Superxv Rugby, Article # 24221670
 
 

AUSSIE RIVALRIES SET TO INTENSIFY AS HOME AND AWAY DERBIES RETURN TO VODAFONE SUPER RUGBY IN 2018

SEPTEMBER 21, 2017

SANZAAR has today released the 2018 Vodafone Super Rugby season draw which features the return of home and away ‘derbies’ for the first time in three years.

Under the new 15-team format for 2018, each Australian team will face off with each of their Australian Conference rivals at home and away, intensifying the battle for the all-important Australian Conference title which offers a guaranteed finals berth.

Four Australian teams – New South Wales Waratahs, Queensland Reds, Melbourne Rebels and the Brumbies, will be joined by the Sunwolves of Japan in the five-team Australian Conference.

The 2018 season will officially kick off on February 17 in South Africa, however all eyes will be on AAMI Park the following week when the Rebels host the Reds in the first Aussie showdown on Friday, February 23.

The following day, 2017 Australian Conference champions the Brumbies meet new Conference rivals the Sunwolves in Tokyo, before the Waratahs take on South Africa’s Stormers at Allianz Stadium.

The rest of the draw is littered with highlights, including a bumper Easter weekend featuring a Good Friday clash between the Rebels and Hurricanes at AAMI Park and an Easter Saturdayblockbuster between the Brumbies and Waratahs at GIO Stadium.

A fortnight later, in Week 9, Australian teams will feature in a “Super Saturday” triple-header which culminates in the traditional rivalry between the Waratahs and Reds on Saturday, April 14.

Week 11 falls on the weekend following ANZAC Day in Australia and New Zealand and the feature match of the round sees the Brumbies tackle the defending champion Crusaders at GIO Stadium on Saturday, April 28. Earlier that day, Queensland host 2017 Finalists the Lions in an afternoon clash at Suncorp Stadium.

In another great development for Australian Rugby fans, only four matches involving Australian teams will kick off between the hours of midnight and 3:30am Australian (eastern) time throughout the course of the season.

ARU CEO Bill Pulver said: “Super Rugby in 2018 will reignite the local rivalries here in Australia with home and away derbies returning and fans will be treated to more matches in better timeslots, so this new competition format is a big win for Rugby fans in Australia.

“The Brumbies are the defending Australian Conference champions but they will face a stern challenge from all other Australian teams after a busy off-season across the country.

“Once again it’s going to be an incredibly close race to the finish and we are all hoping to see one of our Australian teams on the podium holding aloft that trophy come the first weekend in August.”

Vodafone Super Rugby will once again feature an eight-team, seven-match Finals Series which kicks off on the weekend of July 21-22. The new champion will be crowned after the Vodafone Super Rugby Final on the weekend of August 4-5.

Vodafone Consumer Business Unit Director Ben McIntosh said: “With local derbies making a comeback, we’re more excited than ever to be involved with Vodafone Super Rugby for a second season. From the field to the small screen, we can’t wait for kick-off in 2018.”

FOX SPORTS will be home to the 2018 Vodafone Super Rugby season with LIVE, ad-break free during play and HD coverage of every match spearheaded by a commentary team of former Wallabies and Rugby experts.

2018 Vodafone Super Rugby Season Draw (Australian teams only, all times SYDNEY)

Week 1
No matches involving Australian teams (matches in South Africa Conference only)
 
Week 2
Rebels v Reds 23 Feb Fri 7:45pm AAMI Park, Melbourne
Sunwolves v Brumbies 24 Feb Sat 3:15pm Prince Chichibu Stadium, Tokyo
Waratahs v Stormers 24 Feb Sat 7:45pm Allianz Stadium, Sydney
 
Week 3
Reds v Brumbies 2 Mar Fri 8:00pm Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane (7:00pm local)
Sunwolves v Rebels 3 Mar Sat 8:00pm Singapore National Stadium, Singapore
Sharks v Waratahs 4 Mar Sun 12:05am Growthpoint Kings Park, Durban
 
Week 4
Rebels v Brumbies 9 Mar Fri 7:45pm AAMI Park, Melbourne
Reds v Bulls 10 Mar Sat 7:45pm Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane (6:45pm local)
Jaguares v Waratahs 11 Mar Sun 8:40am Velez Sarsfield, Buenos Aires
 
Week 5
Brumbies v Sharks 17 Mar Sat 7:45pm GIO Stadium, Canberra
Jaguares v Reds 18 Mar Sun 8:40am Velez Sarsfield, Buenos Aires
Waratahs v Rebels 18 Mar Sun 4:05pm Allianz Stadium, Sydney
 
Week 6
Rebels v Sharks 23 Mar Fri 7:45pm AAMI Park, Melbourne
Stormers v Reds 25 Mar Sun 2:15am DHL Newlands Stadium, Cape Town
Brumbies, Waratahs bye
 
Week 7 (EASTER)
Rebels v Hurricanes 30 Mar Fri 7:45pm AAMI Park, Melbourne (Good Friday)
Brumbies v Waratahs 31 Mar Sat 7:45pm GIO Stadium, Canberra (Easter Saturday)
Reds bye
 
Week 8
Sunwolves v Waratahs 7 Apr Sat 3:15pm Prince Chichibu Stadium, Tokyo
Brumbies v Reds 7 Apr Sat 7:45pm GIO Stadium, Canberra
Rebels bye
 
Week 9
Rebels v Jaguares 14 Apr Sat 3:15pm AAMI Park, Melbourne
Highlanders v Brumbies 14 Apr Sat 5:35pm venue TBC
Waratahs v Reds 14 Apr Sat 7:45pm venue TBC
 
Week 10
Waratahs v Lions 20 Apr Fri 7:45pm Allianz Stadium, Sydney
Reds v Chiefs 21 Apr Sat 7:45pm Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Bulls v Rebels 21 Apr Sat 11:05pm Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
Brumbies v Jaguares 22 Apr Sun 4:05pm GIO Stadium, Canberra
 
Week 11 (ANZAC)
Stormers v Rebels 28 Apr Sat 3:10am DHL Newlands Stadium, Cape Town
Reds v Lions 28 Apr Sat 3:05pm Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Brumbies v Crusaders 28 Apr Sat 7:45pm GIO Stadium, Canberra
Waratahs bye
 
Week 12
Rebels v Crusaders 4 May Fri 7:45pm AAMI Park, Melbourne
Waratahs v Blues 5 May Sat 3:05pm venue TBC
Brumbies, Reds bye
 
Week 13
Sunwolves v Reds 12 May Sat 1:05pm Prince Chichibu Stadium, Tokyo
Crusaders v Waratahs 12 May Sat 3:15pm venue TBC
Brumbies v Rebels 12 May Sat 7:45pm GIO Stadium, Canberra
 
Week 14
Hurricanes v Reds 18 May Fri 5:35pm venue TBC
Waratahs v Highlanders 19 May Sat 7:45pm Allianz Stadium, Sydney
Lions v Brumbies 20 May Sun 1:15am Emirates Airline Park, Johannesburg
Rebels bye
 
Week 15
Rebels v Sunwolves 25 May Fri 7:45pm AAMI Park, Melbourne
Chiefs v Waratahs 26 May Sat 5:35pm venue TBC
Reds v Highlanders 26 May Sat 7:45pm Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Bulls v Brumbies 26 May Sat 11:05pm Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
 
Week 16
Blues v Rebels 2 Jun Sat 3:15pm venue TBC
Reds v Waratahs 2 Jun Sat 7:45pm Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Brumbies v Sunwolves 3 Jun Sun 4:05pm GIO Stadium, Canberra
 
Week 17
Blues v Reds 29 June Fri 5:35pm venue TBC
Rebels v Waratahs 29 Jun Fri 7:45pm AAMI Park, Melbourne
Brumbies v Hurricanes 30 Jun Sat 7:45pm GIO Stadium, Canberra
 
Week 18
Reds v Rebels 6 Jul Fri 7:45pm Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Chiefs v Brumbies 7 Jul Sat 3:15pm venue TBC
Waratahs v Sunwolves 7 Jul Sat 7:45pm Allianz Stadium, Sydney
 
Week 19
Reds v Sunwolves 13 Jul Fri 7:45pm Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Highlanders v Rebels 14 Jul Sat 3:15pm venue TBC
Waratahs v Brumbies 14 Jul Sat 7:45pm Allianz Stadium, Sydney
 
Vodafone Super Rugby Finals Series
Qualifiers
Sat 21 Jul
 
Semi Finals
Sat 28 Jul
 
Final
Sat 4 Aug
 
Click here to go to the full 2018 Vodafone Super Rugby Season Draw
 
 
 
ARU STATEMENT REGARDING SENATE INQUIRY

ARU STATEMENT REGARDING SENATE INQUIRY

07/09/2017, International, Rugby, Superxv Rugby, Article # 24052263
 

ARU STATEMENT REGARDING SENATE INQUIRY

SEPTEMBER 7, 2017

Whilst it understands Western Australia’s disappointment following the outcome of Tuesday’scourt decision, the Australian Rugby Union (ARU) is surprised to learn that it will be subject to a senate inquiry in relation to the future of Australian Rugby.

ARU Chairman, Cameron Clyne said: “We have acknowledged that we have been limited in the level of information we could provide publicly on the Super Rugby process while we were subject to court action commenced by RugbyWA, and to confidentiality obligations in the relevant agreements between the ARU and RugbyWA.

“Following Tuesday’s result in the NSW Supreme Court, we were able to address this to a significant degree by providing a detailed record of the process via a statement and supporting documentation, which remains available for public consumption on the ARU website.

“I can also confirm that ARU has been in dialogue with the Federal Government, through the Minister for Sport, Greg Hunt MP, during this process and has discussed the reasons for moving from five Super Rugby teams to four.

"ARU has absolutely no concerns about the integrity of the process that has been run.

“While it is a highly unusual step for Government to single out a national sporting organisation for this type of process, particularly when there is no policy or legislation under review in relation to Australian Rugby, we welcome the opportunity to address the committee.

“To-date the ARU has enjoyed a productive working relationship with the Federal Government. Throughout, the Government has made it abundantly clear that it does not want to interfere with the way in which sports operate and make decisions, but it appears this stance has now changed - this is a concern for the entire industry.

“Certainly there will be questions asked as to whether an inquiry like this is a suitable use of public funds.”

ARU will make no further comment on the matter at this time.

The ARU statement and supporting documentation relating to the future of Super Rugby in Australia (including a chronology of events) can be viewed here.

 
 
 RESPONSE TO CAMERON CLYNE INTERVIEW 5TH SEPTEMBER 2017

RESPONSE TO CAMERON CLYNE INTERVIEW 5TH SEPTEMBER 2017

05/09/2017, International, Rugby, Superxv Rugby, Article # 24030683
 
 
 
 
 

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It won’t kill you to wait. Don’t text and drive.

 

    RUGBYWA MEDIA RELEASE

   Tuesday, 5 September 2017

 

RUGBYWA STATEMENT


Having now watched the ARU Chairman address the media today it is important that RugbyWA strongly contest the content of this interview.

Mr Clyne mentions that on August 2nd the ARU invited RugbyWA to make final offer to the ARU and said that RWA did not come back with anything substantive. This is not the fact.

 

On 4th August RWA sent a long letter to the ARU which along with much else made the following points:

 

  • Finance behind RWA is certain not uncertain.

  

  • Though we have no visibility on the balance sheets of other franchises we highly doubt that there is another Australian franchise that has $2million cash at hand ready to contribute to its rugby program over and above traditional sources of income.  

 

  • Before Mr Andrew Forrest’s recent commitment, we have always been highly confident (primarily through the feedback of those registrants who have not converted) that once we are able to announce that the Western Force will remain in the Super Rugby Competition we will convert a further minimum of $3million through our "Community Ownership model to reach our minimum target of $5 million. 

 

  • With Mr Forrest’s support, this is an entirely different prospect.  We move from “highly confident” to “absolutely certain”.  

 

  • To put this into context Mr Forrest (AO) has advised us, you and the Rugby community in the most public way possible that he will “Do What it takes” to save the Western Force and ensure our long-term stability.   

 

  • We consider this is a verbal contract. This is a man who recently donated $400million to a wide range of social and scientific causes. The largest philanthropic donation by a living Australian. Mr Forrest and his team have carefully considered how they can best support the Western Force and have endorsed the Own The Force campaign by designing a revision to our current plan that will basically double the outcome by uniquely assisting new members who may not have been able to afford “up-front payments” in financing their membership.  Mr Forrest is a man of his word, a very proud West Australian and someone who constantly remains in the National Spotlight.  

 

  • With respect, you should not be doubting his word or his intent. Own The Force is only one avenue available to him.  “

 

Mr Clyne also indicates that the ARU was and continued to be in dialogue with RugbyWA. This misrepresents the position in that themajority of dialogue was initiated by the ARU's lawyers. If fact, we understand that Andrew Forrest sought to meet with the ARU on numerous occasions both before and after August 4th.

 

These meetings were declined by the ARU Chairman with the only meeting occurring in Adelaide 22nd August where, despite promisingtwo days earlier that the ARU were prepared to negotiate a reinstatement of the Western Force, the ARU Chairman again rebuffed Andrew Forrest's generous offer of both underwriting the Western Force and support Australian Rugby to the tune of $50 million.

 

Our view remains that since receiving legal advice in February the ARU Chairman had formed the view that the Western Force were the only team that could legally be removed from the competition. For the ARU to suggest that there was an objective and transparent process, evaluating the merits of both the Force and the Rebels, was misleading and disrespectful to the Western Australian and Victorian Rugby Unions.

 

It is now time for all the Australian member unions to hold the ARU Board accountable for the misinformation and lost opportunity to Australian rugby.

 

Should the Australian member unions not be prepared to hold the ARU Board accountable for the misleading process, the loss of an Australian Super Rugby side and $50million then we are confident the proposed Senate enquiry will.

 

 


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ARU STATEMENT ON THE FUTURE OF SUPER RUGBY IN AUSTRALIA

ARU STATEMENT ON THE FUTURE OF SUPER RUGBY IN AUSTRALIA

05/09/2017, International, Rugby, Superxv Rugby, Article # 24028146
 

ARU STATEMENT ON THE FUTURE OF SUPER RUGBY IN AUSTRALIA

SEPTEMBER 5, 2017

The Australian Rugby Union (ARU) welcomes today’s decision in the NSW Supreme Court, which provides legal certainty to all stakeholders.

ARU will contact the individuals affected by this decision to continue to offer support, including players and staff of the Western Force.

Throughout its process to reduce one Super Rugby team ahead of the 2018 Super Rugby season, ARU has been restricted from providing certain information while it has been subject to court action.

Some of this information related to the basis on which the decision was made to discontinue the Western Force Super Rugby licence.

During the process RugbyWA was provided several opportunities to provide its business case, right up until ARU’s call for this information on August 2, but had failed to provide any evidence-based representations upon which the Board could rely in reaching a final view on the future viability of the Western Force.

The Board’s decision was heavily deliberated. At its core was the need to recalibrate the ARU’s investment in the game to meet the needs of a shifting sports landscape and to support its strategy to “make Rugby a game for all”.

Rugby is being challenged, as are all sports in Australia, by increased competition for spectators, viewers and participants, especially amongst young Australians.

The future health of Rugby will be dependent upon the game’s ability to attract more young boys and girls into the sport as players, spectators and fans.

To meet this challenge, tough decisions have had to be made to ensure that community and development programs are adequately funded to support the growth of the game including schoolboys, junior and women’s Rugby.

As communicated at the beginning of this process, ARU has invested almost $28 million of unbudgeted, additional “support funding” to Super Rugby teams over the past five years, which has severely limited its capacity to fund these important areas of the game.

Australian Rugby had pushed hard to retain five teams for several years, but it had simply become too great of a burden on its resources.

The reduction of one team from Super Rugby will also address an alarming decline in Super Rugby team performance since 2006, which has directly impacted the bottom line of the National and State Unions.

Reducing one team will provide a greater choice of talent for Super Rugby teams, create more competition for positions within each team, improve roster depth at each team, and will positively impact the player market with greater competition for contracted positions.

The following supporting documentation sets out to provide a more detailed view of the considerations that informed the final decision of the ARU Board.

Notwithstanding today’s court decision, ARU is committed to keeping Rugby strong in the West and to provide a clear pathway to the elite level of the game in men’s and women’s Rugby for junior players in Western Australia.

ARU is also in active discussions with its State and Territory Member Unions about opportunities to provide Rugby content in Western Australia from the 2018 season.

 

 
 
St.George Queensland Reds side to play Sunwolves at Suncorp Stadium

St.George Queensland Reds side to play Sunwolves at Suncorp Stadium

19/05/2016, International, Rugby, Superxv Rugby, Article # 17913626
Reds Team Announcement

ST.GEORGE QUEENSLAND REDS SIDE TO PLAY SUNWOLVES AT SUNCORP STADIUM

The St.George Queensland Reds have made a single change to the starting side for their historic clash against the Sunwolves at Suncorp Stadium this weekend.
Growing Goromaru

Growing Goromaru

Despite having already played 56 Tests for Japan, St.George Queensland Reds fullback Ayumu Goromaru is still learning and growing as a player every day.

St.George Foundation

St.George Foundation to aid Japanese earthquake relief effors

The St.George Foundation has announced it will donate $5,000 to the Salvation Army, to support its ongoing relief efforts in the Kumamoto region of Japan, which suffered a series of earthquakes in April this year.

Home Advantage

Reds set to exploit home advantage

Saturday's game will see the first meeting between the St.George Queensland Reds and new franchise, the Sunwolves, with the Queenslanders hoping to maintain their good home form this season which has seen them win their last two at Suncorp Stadium.

Story 4

Liam Gill v Ed Quirk - Head-to-Head

If there was one fellow backrower in Super Rugby who knew Liam Gill's wacky field goal was coming last month, it was his former amigo Ed Quirk, the ginger ninja who will try to ruffle him at Suncorp Stadium this Saturday.

The Ascension of Simmons

The Ascension of Simmons

St.George Queensland Reds lock Rob Simmons last week became the youngest forward to join Queensland's 100-cap club when he ran out for the side's date with the Hurricanes in Wellington. The milestone will be celebrated at home against the Sunwolves this Saturday and, although he is a reluctant occupier of the spotlight, the 27-year-old is immensely proud of the feat.

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St.George Queensland Reds side to play Crusaders in Christchurch

St.George Queensland Reds side to play Crusaders in Christchurch

05/05/2016, International, Rugby, Superxv Rugby, Article # 17747615

 

Team Announcement
ST.GEORGE QUEENSLAND REDS SIDE TO PLAY CRUSADERS IN CHRISTCHURCH
St.George Queensland Reds scrumhalf Nick Frisby will earn a milestone 50th cap for his side this Friday when they take on the Crusaders in Christchurch.
Frisby steps out of the shadows
Frisby steps out of the shadows

St.George Queensland Reds scrumhalf Nick Frisby has stepped out of the shadow of former mentor Will Genia to make the Number 9 jersey his own in 2016.

Magnay bigger and better
Magnay bigger and better in second season of Super Rugby

Campbell Magnay, who will return to the St.George Queensland Reds backline forFriday's clash with the Crusaders in Christchurch, has brought with him a smarter approach to Rugby.

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Team Announcement
ST.GEORGE QUEENSLAND REDS SIDE TO PLAY CRUSADERS IN CHRISTCHURCH
St.George Queensland Reds scrumhalf Nick Frisby will earn a milestone 50th cap for his side this Friday when they take on the Crusaders in Christchurch.
Frisby steps out of the shadows
Frisby steps out of the shadows

St.George Queensland Reds scrumhalf Nick Frisby has stepped out of the shadow of former mentor Will Genia to make the Number 9 jersey his own in 2016.

Magnay bigger and better
Magnay bigger and better in second season of Super Rugby

Campbell Magnay, who will return to the St.George Queensland Reds backline forFriday's clash with the Crusaders in Christchurch, has brought with him a smarter approach to Rugby.

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