Major rugby nations unite to ban players who sign with R360
Seven of the Rugby Australia and the world’s leading Rugby nations published an extraordinary joint statement condemning the proposed R360 competition, which warned that participation in players would make them suitable for international elections.
The statement signed by Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Ireland, England, Scotland, France and Italy points to the most powerful collective return against the specially financed competition that will shake the global game.
This masthead revealed that Rugby Australia plans to prevent any player from the R360 from representing Wallabies, the increasing concern, the rebellion league’s stars can remove the traditional competitions with multimilyon -dollar offers.
The biggest names in Rugby – and Ragbi League – were targeted by some agreements that were offered more than $ 2 million per season. Argentina and Fiji are only two countries in the top 10 test rankings of men who do not sign the expression.
“As a group of National Rugby Union, we are extremely careful for players and support personnel, considering participating in the proposed R360 competition,” he said in a statement published in one night.
“We all welcome new investment and innovation in Rugby, and we support ideas that can help the game develop and reach new audiences, but any new competition should strengthen, disintegrate or weaken sports as a whole.
Wallaboy Max Jorgensen can be the target of R360 organizers. Credit: Getty Images
“As national unions, we should get a wider view of new propositions among our roles and evaluate the effects on a series of fields, including whether they are added to the global ecosystem of Rugby, or whether they are clearly negative to the game.
“The R360 did not give us any symptoms of how the player plans to manage the welfare of the player, how the players will fulfill their desire to represent their country and competition will be negotiated so meticulously for both our male and women’s games.

