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League Targets

The Ghost of Raelene

John Eales (66)
I'll give you an outside one who could be shit/could be good is Lachlan Illias. Was an Aus School Boy at Centre but unwanted by the Dragons.

Realistically he wouldn't break the bank and if it failed it's no skin off your back. He's a pretty good player who's been shafted by a father/son combo.
 

The Ghost of Raelene

John Eales (66)
That's good. His direct intent is to be right in the eyes of coaches for the RWC. He's going for one of the heavily contested spots as well. Outside backs are stacking up. Petaia likely a 15/Centre option but also back in Rugby.
 

Dctarget

David Wilson (68)
Has it been posted that the latest news on Nawaqanitawase has him turning down Europe, preferring to go for a short stint to Japan then signing with a super side for the RWC27.
I'm not quite sure how that works.. He has one season of league left yes?

Finishes 2026 September. Plays Japan December '26 - June '27. When does Super '27 fit in?
 

Filipo Daugunu

Chris McKivat (8)
I'll give you an outside one who could be shit/could be good is Lachlan Illias. Was an Aus School Boy at Centre but unwanted by the Dragons.

Realistically he wouldn't break the bank and if it failed it's no skin off your back. He's a pretty good player who's been shafted by a father/son combo.
I agree with you. Would not demand a huge amount of money, and could be a very competent flyhalf in Super Rugby. Would not hurt to give it a go, the current crop aren't going to change into world beaters. Not sure what Super club he would end up at though.
 

KOB1987

John Eales (66)
Has it been posted that the latest news on Nawaqanitawase has him turning down Europe, preferring to go for a short stint to Japan then signing with a super side for the RWC27.
I posted when it was announced he was coming back that if his goal was to make the wallabies for the World Cup he would need to sign with a super rugby side, it’s the only way he could play enough rugby leading into it
 

KOB1987

John Eales (66)
we have no money at the moment. We have no debt, sure, but we have no money. They are cutting costs big time (including womens XVs and Mens 7s) to make a sustainable model. The RWC money will be invested with dividends for operations. Until then we are still skint.

Can't imagine we are chasing anyone - but the Giteau law amendment is probably our strategy to cope with this. Let others pay for the big names, and we'll pick them for the Wallabies when we want. It seems a move towards the football model.

Unless its money from a 3rd party.
I don’t think we can afford not to do it, otherwise we’ll risk not getting out of the pool stages again, we need to at least make the semis for this one. There is a strong possibility of third party involvement I would wager.
 

rugbyAU

Ken Catchpole (46)
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teamsport

Allen Oxlade (6)
I don’t think we can afford not to do it, otherwise we’ll risk not getting out of the pool stages again, we need to at least make the semis for this one. There is a strong possibility of third party involvement I would wager.
We say we have no money well the Rugby Australia future fund is now up to 25 million and getting 15 - 17% a year in returns. How much is being invested in High Performance I am not sure but this would be alleviating some of the costs.
 

Adam84

Tim Horan (67)
We say we have no money well the Rugby Australia future fund is now up to 25 million and getting 15 - 17% a year in returns. How much is being invested in High Performance I am not sure but this would be alleviating some of the costs.

That’s not RAs money, it’s wholesale investors investing in a fund where the fund managers have waived their fee and in return 1% of gross fund assets will be invested back in Australia Rugby High Performance each year. That $25million invested translates to $250k a year which actually goes back into rugby.
 

teamsport

Allen Oxlade (6)
Maybe I didn't type it correctly that is the future fund and then there is the Australian Rugby Foundation separate to that not sure how much that generates a year at this stage it obviously fluctuates as well. I think this is actually all spent directly on the game.
 

teamsport

Allen Oxlade (6)
When you register for the union it doesn't stop until you transfer out of the union so he is a Rugby Australia player at the moment in the eyes of World Rugby as he hasn't received a transfer request which all players have to/are meant to do when they move (obviously definitely happens in the professional game).

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Strewthcobber

Nick Farr-Jones (63)
When you register for the union it doesn't stop until you transfer out of the union so he is a Rugby Australia player at the moment in the eyes of World Rugby as he hasn't received a transfer request which all players have to/are meant to do when they move (obviously definitely happens in the professional game).

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Lol. Kotoa is not currently registered with Rugby Australia
 
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