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A revolutionary plan is being worked on to end the player drain from the Pacific Islands by establishing a Super Rugby franchise in Fiji – and it has already secured more than £20 million (NZ$35m) of backing.
It is understood that more than four global companies and two leading kit manufacturers have pledged to fund the proposal to -create "the best club side in world rugby" on the island.
The new team, which could be operational by 2018, would be based in a new 20,000-seat stadium included in plans to develop the Port Denarau Marina in Fiji, close to the island's airport in Nadi.
Read more: http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/i...e-on-rugby-map
Oh shit.
This would allow for the closing of one Australian team While still keeping the current broadcast deal
More dots on the map.
A lot of presumptions in the article.
How would you get players back, moving forward it may keep future ones at home, like the Sunwolves roster may not be compettive enough to start.
Stadium not yet built
Not even put forward to SANZAAR who have more than enough on their plate to cope with at the moment.
Simon Cron: “People talk about winning and losing all the time and they are critical, but there’s a process to get into and it’s the ability to stay present, do your job and execute skills under pressure.”
Let's start a rumour.
Fiji to replace the Brumbies in Super Rugby from 2018.
To appease the broadcasters in having another time zone to raise there viewing audiences, it only makes sense to remove a team on the east coast. The Brumbies are in a lot of trouble financially, have ASIC investigation underway, no coach from 2018 onwards and most importantly the ACTRU has the least amount of registered rugby players compared to NSW, QLD, VIC and WA.
That might stir the pot.
Hi all another rumour to fuel the fire... How about the SA in Sanzar is dropped and the au/nz/ pacific Islands and Japan make a ring of fire league.. Not sure how successful it would be but would stop a lot of travel and make SA pull there heads in.. This would increase the talent pool across the Pacific region and poss bring in west coast USA... Only a rumour and a bit of fuel on the fire.. Could we survive without the Yappies.. I know it would upset a lot of people in Perth
I look forward to the sack races to determine a winner...
the secret to sack racing is to be in bare feet,rolldown the back of the sack,put your toes in the corner,and run in short steps(memories from 60 years ago!)