In the Australian last night :" It’s Rebel hell as rival clubs circle" and in part: "Soon after news surfaced that Super Rugby franchise Melbourne Rebels was slipping into voluntary administration, French Top 14 and UK premiership rugby clubs were on the phones seeking to capitalise on the chaos by securing the signatures of star Wallabies on the Rebels’ books.
Props Taniela Tupou and Pone Fa’amausili, playmaker Carter Gordon and skipper Rob Leota are in the sights of overseas agents and clubs, while lock Lukhan Salakaia-Loto, who has not long returned from the English Premiership, has also attracted interest from Japanese clubs."
I can't blame those clubs and those players and I wish all the players all the best.
It's the administration I have a problem with (and for those who have been around a while, will know, always have). The Board and the CEO have driven our club into complete ruin, the Australian further reports that the debts are close to $12 million. What changed from the heady days of 13,000 at a game to 3,000 at a game? (Even Andrew Cox ran a pop up cocktail bar at Goshs paddock one game before the authorities closed it down and a chicken wing eating contest at half time!) Membership fell, attendance fell and viewings fell. Those things are what a good CEO and a good Board address, and that delivers robust finances. As an aside, Board member Owain Stone, the forensic accountant, is no longer listed as a partner at Korda Mentha.