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McLennan, Suaalii, Marinos

Dispute over Suaalii mega-deal a factor in Rugby Australia CEO’s resignation

An already strained relationship between Rugby Australia’s two most powerful men was exacerbated by the record deal to bring Joseph Suaalii to rugby.

  • Iain Payten and Tom Decent

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Andy Marinos, Hamish McLennan and Phil Waugh.

Shake-up call: Why Marinos’ exit opens door to an RA overhaul

Will Hamish McLennan opt for a low-key appointment for the chief executive role or, as a risk-taker, sense a golden – and timely – opportunity to revamp Rugby Australia?

  • Wayne Smith
Rugby Australia chief executive Andy Marinos.

‘Right time to move on’: Marinos resigns amid strained relationship with McLennan

Andy Marinos, who was appointed as CEO in December 2020, will remain at RA until mid-June.

  • Tom Decent
Dan McKellar, pictured here with Taniela Tupou, is taking up the Leicester Tigers job.

Why RA bosses believe losing McKellar will ultimately benefit Australian game

Seven months out from the Rugby World Cup, the Wallabies’ coaching staff is down to just one man - Eddie Jones. But RA bosses aren’t worried.

  • Iain Payten
Marek Nawaqanitawase, Nick Malouf, Bienne Terita, Charlotte Caslick.

World Cup wondering: Australian rugby’s year of success, setback and sevens stunners

Australian rugby saw a year of injury, growth, setbacks and success, with dominant sevens teams, Wallaroos fight, revival in NSW and a drama-filled Wallabies season.

  • Iain Payten
Quade Cooper speaks to coaching and medical staff during the warm-up before the first Test against England.

‘Freak’ occurrences: Marinos defends Wallabies injury toll

Wallabies coach Dave Rennie has the backing of his bosses following a record Test loss and unprecedented injury toll.

  • Georgina Robinson
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RA chairman Hamish McLennan (left) and CEO Andy Marinos (right).

‘A remarkable turnaround’: Rugby Australia eyeing profit for 2022

Australian rugby bosses feared COVID-19 could bring the game to its knees. But just two years after posting a $27m loss, RA believe they’re on track to post a profit this year

  • Iain Payten
Netball Australia stand by their 95-years of promoting women’s sport.

Sport’s Big Brass Mug goes to ... Netball Australia’s plain-speaking CEO

The forum of Australian sports chiefs involved a few barbs and plenty of posturing.

Quade Cooper, Samu Kerevi and Sean McMahon were part of a Giteau Law experiment in 2021.

Wallabies stars to miss World Cup as Giteau Law gets drastic makeover

Rugby Australia has made drastic changes to its offshore player policy, which could lead to a choice between Rory Arnold and Marika Koroibete at the 2023 World Cup.

  • Iain Payten
Champions: Fijian Drua have claimed the 2018 NRC.

Fiji, Pasifika teams to join Super Rugby in ‘new dawn’ for region

The competition will expand to 12 teams next year, and the two new sides will come from the Fiji and Pasifika regions.

  • Sam Phillips

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