Australia do U-turn on Super Rugby future
The Super Rugby Pacific competition will remain intact until at least 2030 following a joint agreement between Australian and New Zealand rugby bosses announced on Friday.
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The Super Rugby Pacific competition will remain intact until at least 2030 following a joint agreement between Australian and New Zealand rugby bosses announced on Friday.
Blues coach Leon MacDonald has confirmed that All Blacks players will be rested during next year’s Super Rugby Pacific tournament.
Rugby Australia remains fully prepared to walk away from their Super Rugby partnership after New Zealand reportedly went back on the promise of financial parity.
South African derbies are notorious for their needle and physicality, but things boiled over when the Stormers hosted the Cheetahs in 2012.
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Fijian Drua will stage six home matches and Moana Pasifika will play a first Super Rugby Pacific match on home soil, as organisers push for next year’s competition to make a bigger imprint in the Pacific Islands.
New Zealand coach Ian Foster says that Argentina’s surge as an international rugby force is partly down to their players’ absence from the exhaustive demands of Super Rugby.
Cashing in Super Rugby frequent flyer miles for a first-class Vodacom United Rugby Championship ticket was an excellent decision for the future of South African rugby, according to MARK KEOHANE.
Wallabies coach Dave Rennie on Monday advised Rugby Australia not to walk away from Super Rugby Pacific and launch its own domestic competition in 2024.
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