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Australasian Rugby Association

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Anyone Heard about this? seems they where formed but it looks like they haven't updated their website for a while, anyone know if they're going?

The Australasian Rugby Association (ARA) is a not-for-profit company, soon to be registered in Australia, which is committed to developing the game of rugby in the Australasian region. Through the ARA Academy, local Australian and New Zealand players of Asian heritage are up-skilled and given funding to return to their home nations for matches and tournaments.

The ARA is in the process of attaining a partnership with the Australian Rugby Union (ARU) in order to conduct coaching courses in the Asian home nations. By complying with all ARU regulations, local Asian coaches are then able to attain official ARU accreditation after completing such a course. Clinics will provide the opportunity for the ARA to promote a healthy lifestyle through the participation in team sport and the exercise of good values.

seems Chris O Young, Rod Davies and a couple of other coaches are involved

http://www.australasianrugby.com/about-us
 
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Expo Mejia who seems to be a big driver behind it has left the ARU and is now living in New York. He is also coaching the Philippines (national team). Possibly the whole think went by the wayside.
 
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