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Melbourne Rebels’ axing comes as no surprise but the ramifications may not be felt for some time

Melbourne Rebels’ axing comes as no surprise but the ramifications may not be felt for some time

Dark days are all too common for Australian rugby and the demise of the Melbourne Rebels is another sad chapter for a sport struggling for relevance in this country.

Rugby Australia (RA) confirmed on Thursday the Rebels — who will contest their first Super Rugby Pacific finals series this season — would not play in the 2025 competition as they hadn’t “demonstrated financial stability” and would require “substantial ongoing” support.

Meanwhile, the future of the Rebels’ Super Rugby Women’s team remains up in the air.

The move to cut the Rebels from Super Rugby Pacific comes as no surprise, as they had accumulated a debt of almost $23 million prior to entering voluntary administration in January.

A consortium had been established to save the Rebels, but RA questioned its projections for revenue growth, saying there was a “lack of transparency” and “unacceptable level of risk” associated with its proposed financial model.

In announcing its decision, RA claimed it was acting in the “best interests of the game and its stakeholders”.