RA vowed to continue dialogue with frustrated players and acknowledged that improvements could be made in the future.
Australia’s best female XVs players do not get paid as well as their New Zealand and English counterparts.
“We are taking steps towards a fully professional future for the Wallaroos and investing more broadly in women’s rugby across national and community competitions – and we know we have a way to go,” read an RA statement.Advertisement “In line with RA’s commitment to incorporate players on this journey, RA will continue to meet with the elected Super W representatives from each Super W team, the RUPA women’s player director, and the Wallaroos leadership group to listen and work together, to support our female athletes and their coaching and support teams.”RA sources, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said there was no plan to sanction players for criticising the governing body, which is technically a breach of contract.
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