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John Eales (66)
Just because the Brumbies are 'safe' doesn't mean the merger is off the table. It could just be a backdoor arrangement whereby Cox becomes a part owner of the Brumbies, which gives them both some working capital and management expertise.
From Wayne Smith this morning:
“We’re interested in anything that will help grow the game, settle this mess and ensure the viability of the Melbourne licence.”
With that quote, Melbourne Rebels owner Andrew Cox gave his clearest indication yet he is prepared to consider a Rebels-Brumbies merger as a means of finally resolving the Australian Rugby Union’s dilemma of which of its five Super Rugby teams to cut before next season.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/spo...r/news-story/bf1fca0f9be63e6a977d28a12b5333a6
From Wayne Smith this morning:
“We’re interested in anything that will help grow the game, settle this mess and ensure the viability of the Melbourne licence.”
With that quote, Melbourne Rebels owner Andrew Cox gave his clearest indication yet he is prepared to consider a Rebels-Brumbies merger as a means of finally resolving the Australian Rugby Union’s dilemma of which of its five Super Rugby teams to cut before next season.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/spo...r/news-story/bf1fca0f9be63e6a977d28a12b5333a6