Rebels seek ARU compo on Super Rugby plans
Apr 14, 2017 - 11:57 AM The Melbourne Rebels have insisted the Australian Rugby Union (ARU) has no right to "cut or chop" them from Super Rugby, as they fight for their survival in a reduced competition from next year.In a statement released on Friday night, the Melbourne Rebels Rugby Union (MRRU) has confirmed it intends to seek compensation from the ARU for the damage caused by its "unnecessary public statements and action" in its handling of the process.
The Rebels, whose licence is held by private company Imperium Sports Management (ISM) and run through the MRRU, have been identified by the ARU as being under review after governing body SANZAAR's announcement it will cull three teams.
Two franchises from South Africa and one from Australia, which the ARU says will be the Rebels or the Perth-based Western Force, are on the chopping block as Super Rugby is reduced in 2018 to 15 teams.
The Force have already launched legal action against the ARU about the decision-making process with the Rebels following suit.
"We unequivocally reject that the ARU has any ability to chop or cut (ARU words) the Melbourne Rebels Super Rugby licence," the MRRU statement read.
"Any representation by the ARU, including its Chairman, to that effect is legally incorrect and in complete conflict with the constitution of the ARU.
"The ARU's continued use of these terms and perpetuation of this myth continues to cause significant damage to MRRU and its players and staff."
The MRRU says the ARU's decision to reduce Australian representation from five to four teams and that they could be the team "cut" was contrary to previous advice.
It was also surprised that ARU management had expressed doubts, over numerous years, on the financial viability of having five Australian teams in Super Rugby.
"MRRU notes that this concern was not conveyed to Imperium Sports Management prior to its acquisition of MRRU despite the full board and management of the ARU having the opportunity to do so," the statement said.
"MRRU is disappointed that its staff, players, members, fans and partners have suffered anguish and emotional distress ... (and) immediately requests the ARU to put an end to this ongoing saga."
Source: AAP
No one has shouted yet.
Be the first!
Be the first!
Related News
- Experienced hooker Hanson leaves Rebels Dec 13
- Rebels add ex-Force Super halfback Ruru Dec 12
- Genia already plotting to improve Rebels Nov 23
- Fitness first as Rebels seek Super success Nov 23
- Rebels re-sign Wallabies hooker Uelese Nov 20
- Rebels continue Super Rugby signing spree Nov 18
- Rebels add three ex-Force Super players Nov 16
- Rebels sign Haylett-Petty brothers Nov 2
- Rebels head for Japan in fresh Super start Oct 30
- Rebels sign former All Blacks manager Oct 11
- Rebels to tap into Storm's NRL success Oct 10
- Rebels hoping to use the Force for success Oct 9