Administrators for the Melbourne Rebels have backed a rescue deal to save the Super Rugby club, amid revelations the club had been insolvent since 2018.
Administrators for the Melbourne Rebels have green lit a rescue deal to save the Super Rugby club, amid revelations the club had been insolvent since 2018.
The plan also includes the Rebels directors funding litigation against Rugby Australia to obtain back the club’s licenceThe directors allege Rugby Australia and its directors deliberately withheld the full revenue share for sponsorship and broadcast deals.
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