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NZR boss hits out at ‘counter-intuitive’ Euro clubs

NZ Rugby chief executive Mark Robinson New Zealand Rugby chief executive Mark Robinson
Published on June 16, 2020
New Zealand Rugby chief executive Mark Robinson has criticised English Premiership and French Top 14 clubs for stalling the global season talks during World Rugby’s virtual meeting on Monday.

Representatives from the game’s top nations and leagues met to discuss both the short- and long-term future of the game, including the potential adjustments to the global international calendar.

The international forum ended in stalemate after representatives of the cash-rich clubs said they wouldn’t agree to shifting the July Test window in the south to October.

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Robinson criticised the unwillingness for change from English and French club bosses, which has once again put the long-held goal of aligning the hemispheres on hold.

Robinson said the clubs’ stance was lamentable given the coronavirus pandemic had created a ‘once-in-a-100-year opportunity’ to reshape a calendar that had inherent shortcomings.

‘We’d have hoped that they might come to the table with a little more compromise,’ Robinson told reporters.

‘There’s great alignment between World Rugby, the national unions and the players, to want to work towards something new and fresh. It makes sense commercially and for players and fans.’

The club opposition wasn’t unexpected, with reports leading up to the forum suggesting owners were worried their broadcast deals would be downsized.

They reportedly scoffed at considering major concessions such as starting club seasons in December or even March, making professional rugby a summer affair in the north.

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Robinson said the best hope to get movement from club owners would now be through direct negotiations with the respective English and French national unions.

He noted the season for top club players in the north would typically comprise 42 weeks, something he said should prompt change.

‘To talk about player welfare and talk about a season like that, to me, is a bit counter-intuitive.

‘We just have to trust they have very good people at those national organisations that will keep working in the greater interest of the game.’

Photo: Fiona Goodall/Getty Images

Posted in English Premiership, European Champions Cup, French Top 14, News, Pro14, Rugby Championship, Six Nations, Super Rugby, Test Rugby, Top headlines Tagged mark robinson, New Zealand Rugby, Test Rugby, World Rugby

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