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Wallabies team name

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boyo

Mark Ella (57)
Why is the Wallabies team referred to as "The Qantas Wallabies" (yes I know that Qantas is the major sponsor)?

You don't hear the All Blacks referred to as "The Adidas All Blacks", similarly "The Sasol Springboks", nor "The Visa Pumas".
 

The Red Baron

Chilla Wilson (44)
Well at least they aren't sponsored by the Golden Shower Restaurant:

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Badger

Bill McLean (32)
The [insert major sponsor] then team name doesn't just apply to the Wallabies. Also happens with the local Super franchises as well. I hope they pay a significant sum for the privilege.

Is it an Australian phenomenon? Happens in the NRL and AFL as well.
 

Melbourne Terrace

Darby Loudon (17)
it's a disgusting sellout of the national teams heritage and tradition, JON would sell the name of rugby itself to a sponsor if he could. They aren't playing for QANTAS, they are playing for Australia and no sponsor should ever interfere with this. i hate this with a passion and was livid when the Rebels nearly instantly sold out for the cash to rabo-direct and absolutely raging when Football Federation Australia did this to the national team.
 

waratahjesus

Greg Davis (50)
it's a disgusting sellout of the national teams heritage and tradition, JON would sell the name of rugby itself to a sponsor if he could. They aren't playing for QANTAS, they are playing for Australia and no sponsor should ever interfere with this. i hate this with a passion and was livid when the Rebels nearly instantly sold out for the cash to rabo-direct and absolutely raging when Football Federation Australia did this to the national team.

I think your overreacting. It's only in Australia that there referred to as such and it's really a flow on effect from other teams doing it. Once one sport sells sponsorship like it the sponsorship of the next team loses value unless they do it to. I agree I would prefer it not happen but at the end of the day is it worth getting worked up about?
 

Richo

John Thornett (49)
it's a disgusting sellout of the national teams heritage and tradition, JON would sell the name of rugby itself to a sponsor if he could. They aren't playing for QANTAS, they are playing for Australia and no sponsor should ever interfere with this. i hate this with a passion and was livid when the Rebels nearly instantly sold out for the cash to rabo-direct and absolutely raging when Football Federation Australia did this to the national team.

What's your solution? No one LIKES the sponsored names but Australia has one of the most competitive sports markets in the world -- what else are teams going to do? A necessary evil, it would seem.
 

Groucho

Greg Davis (50)
What's your solution? No one LIKES the sponsored names but Australia has one of the most competitive sports markets in the world -- what else are teams going to do? A necessary evil, it would seem.

Absolutely.

No bucks, no Buck Rogers. Sponsorship money helps pay for the national team and the activities of the national union, and trickles down to development and grass-roots rugby.

Big ups to QANTAS for sponsoring us.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
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Absolutely.

No bucks, no Buck Rogers. Sponsorship money helps pay for the national team and the activities of the national union, and trickles down to development and grass-roots rugby.

Big ups to QANTAS for sponsoring us.

As long as the Wobs don't get "offshored" like QANTAS are hell bent on doing.

Mind you offshoring the Wobs would bring George Smith back into the mix.
 

Groucho

Greg Davis (50)
As long as the Wobs don't get "offshored" like QANTAS are hell bent on doing.

Mind you offshoring the Wobs would bring George Smith back into the mix.

The QANTAS Stade Français Joint-Venture Wallabies has a nice ring to it. We'd get Parisse as well.
 

boyo

Mark Ella (57)
From the article:-

"For me it began when the Wallabies became "the Qantas Wallabies". If that's what they want to call themselves at a shopping centre appearance that's fine, but there's nothing more cringeworthy than hearing an announcer introduce "the All Blacks" followed by "the Qantas Wallabies.""

This speaks volumes.
 
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