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  • ChrisC Chris

    Is anyone else on the Fern aware of this
    Good news for Drua team as Australian Govt had sponsored them along with the Moana Pacifica team for a Whopping $52 million four year deal bulk of the money going to Drua.

    This is a funding up to the next 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia.

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    @Chris that's crazy when RA have just announced they're going to take on up $60 million in debt over the same period. Be interested to see how much funding they get.

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    • ChrisC Chris

      Is anyone else on the Fern aware of this
      Good news for Drua team as Australian Govt had sponsored them along with the Moana Pacifica team for a Whopping $52 million four year deal bulk of the money going to Drua.

      This is a funding up to the next 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia.

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      @Chris said in Super Rugby 2024:

      Is anyone else on the Fern aware of this
      Good news for Drua team as Australian Govt had sponsored them along with the Moana Pacifica team for a Whopping $52 million four year deal bulk of the money going to Drua.

      This is a funding up to the next 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia.

      Aus government funding MP?....am i mistaken (wouldn't be the first time) that the MP licence was a NZR one, thats why they were based in NZ etc...seems a bit werid

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        Isn't the Drua a NZ license too?

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        • KirwanK Kirwan

          Isn't the Drua a NZ license too?

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          @Kirwan i wasn't sure it Drua was Aus and MP was Nz and thats why they played in the different "conferences"

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          • KirwanK Kirwan

            Isn't the Drua a NZ license too?

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            @Kirwan said in Super Rugby 2024:

            Isn't the Drua a NZ license too?

            Yes

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              Good on the Oz government then.

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              • KiwiwombleK Kiwiwomble

                @Chris said in Super Rugby 2024:

                Is anyone else on the Fern aware of this
                Good news for Drua team as Australian Govt had sponsored them along with the Moana Pacifica team for a Whopping $52 million four year deal bulk of the money going to Drua.

                This is a funding up to the next 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia.

                Aus government funding MP?....am i mistaken (wouldn't be the first time) that the MP licence was a NZR one, thats why they were based in NZ etc...seems a bit werid

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                @Kiwiwomble said in Super Rugby 2024:

                @Chris said in Super Rugby 2024:

                Is anyone else on the Fern aware of this
                Good news for Drua team as Australian Govt had sponsored them along with the Moana Pacifica team for a Whopping $52 million four year deal bulk of the money going to Drua.

                This is a funding up to the next 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia.

                Aus government funding MP?....am i mistaken (wouldn't be the first time) that the MP licence was a NZR one, thats why they were based in NZ etc...seems a bit werid

                Yes that why I was surprised and was wondering if anyone else had heard of this.

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                • KirwanK Kirwan

                  Good on the Oz government then.

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                  @Kirwan said in Super Rugby 2024:

                  Good on the Oz government then.

                  They have very close ties to Fiji, but that seems very generous

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                  • KirwanK Kirwan

                    Isn't the Drua a NZ license too?

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                    @Kirwan said in Super Rugby 2024:

                    Isn't the Drua a NZ license too?

                    Yes, you're right.

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                    • StargazerS Stargazer

                      @Kirwan said in Super Rugby 2024:

                      Isn't the Drua a NZ license too?

                      Yes, you're right.

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                      @Stargazer said in Super Rugby 2024:

                      @Kirwan said in Super Rugby 2024:

                      Isn't the Drua a NZ license too?

                      Yes, you're right.

                      really?....that does raise some questions

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                        Article from April 2021:

                        https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/rugby-moana-pasifika-and-fijian-drua-receive-licences-to-join-revamped-super-rugby-competition/LTMR4RORCB43HNPKUQCQ5B7ICE/

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                          This article explains more but not MP although I hear they are included in the PacificAus Sports Program along I would presume are other sports

                          DRUA TEAMS SECURE NEW SPONSORSHIP DEAL FOR 2024 SUPER RUGBY PACIFIC COMPETITION
                          The Fijian and Fijiana Drua teams are set to kick start next year's Super Rugby Pacific competition in style, thanks to the new sponsorship deal secured under the Australian Government's PacificAus Sports program.
                          The new sponsorship deal was launched by Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka and Australia's Minister for Defence Industry, and International Development and the Pacific Hon. Pat Conroy this morning.
                          "Within two years of engagement in the Super Rugby competitions, we have seen the return of your investment and support in the lives of our families and communities," Hon. Rabuka said.
                          "Our young people, now have the opportunity to dare to dream about a life that sports can offer them. Your contribution to our sporting teams through the PacificAus Sports Program, which I’m told is the most successful Australian funded program in Fiji, will contribute to the development of our people in ways we cannot imagine right now."
                          The Prime Minister acknowledged Australia's ongoing support towards the development of rugby at all level in Fiji.
                          He highlighted that it is incumbent upon our Fijian warriors to maintain our ethos and demonstrate that true rugby obliges a greater honour than oneself, contributing to the growth of the game that promotes unity, inclusivity and character development.
                          "Today is also a special day as we acknowledge and pay tribute to the Government and the people of Australia. It would be remiss of me not to mention the DFAT’s Office of the Pacific and Australian Rugby Union. Without you, we would never have seen the rise and success of our DRUA men and women’s teams."
                          Speaking on behalf of the Australian Government, Hon. Conroy said the Australian Government understands the power of rugby that brings people together.
                          "Through the PacificAus Sports program, we are offering pathways for Fijian players, coaches and officials to train, exchange and engage with Australia’s rugby community and this enhances our people-to-people links and deepens our bonds, providing more opportunities for Fijian players, women and men, to compete in elite competitions,” Hon. Conroy said.
                          "I am pleased to announce today that the Australian Government will continue its support for the Fijiana Drua and Fijian Drua to compete in the Super W and Super Rugby Pacific competitions for the next four seasons."
                          The PacificAus Sports Program is a flagship initiative of the Australian Government, with a funding commitment of $52 million from 2019 to 2023, which the Drua teams were a part of.
                          The program has commit to another sponsorship deal for four years.
                          It aims to strengthen connections between Australia and the Pacific region by supporting Pacific teams and athletes to realise their dreams in sport.
                          #peoplescoalition #FijiNews #GovernmentNews

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                            • ChrisC Chris

                              This article explains more but not MP although I hear they are included in the PacificAus Sports Program along I would presume are other sports

                              DRUA TEAMS SECURE NEW SPONSORSHIP DEAL FOR 2024 SUPER RUGBY PACIFIC COMPETITION
                              The Fijian and Fijiana Drua teams are set to kick start next year's Super Rugby Pacific competition in style, thanks to the new sponsorship deal secured under the Australian Government's PacificAus Sports program.
                              The new sponsorship deal was launched by Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka and Australia's Minister for Defence Industry, and International Development and the Pacific Hon. Pat Conroy this morning.
                              "Within two years of engagement in the Super Rugby competitions, we have seen the return of your investment and support in the lives of our families and communities," Hon. Rabuka said.
                              "Our young people, now have the opportunity to dare to dream about a life that sports can offer them. Your contribution to our sporting teams through the PacificAus Sports Program, which I’m told is the most successful Australian funded program in Fiji, will contribute to the development of our people in ways we cannot imagine right now."
                              The Prime Minister acknowledged Australia's ongoing support towards the development of rugby at all level in Fiji.
                              He highlighted that it is incumbent upon our Fijian warriors to maintain our ethos and demonstrate that true rugby obliges a greater honour than oneself, contributing to the growth of the game that promotes unity, inclusivity and character development.
                              "Today is also a special day as we acknowledge and pay tribute to the Government and the people of Australia. It would be remiss of me not to mention the DFAT’s Office of the Pacific and Australian Rugby Union. Without you, we would never have seen the rise and success of our DRUA men and women’s teams."
                              Speaking on behalf of the Australian Government, Hon. Conroy said the Australian Government understands the power of rugby that brings people together.
                              "Through the PacificAus Sports program, we are offering pathways for Fijian players, coaches and officials to train, exchange and engage with Australia’s rugby community and this enhances our people-to-people links and deepens our bonds, providing more opportunities for Fijian players, women and men, to compete in elite competitions,” Hon. Conroy said.
                              "I am pleased to announce today that the Australian Government will continue its support for the Fijiana Drua and Fijian Drua to compete in the Super W and Super Rugby Pacific competitions for the next four seasons."
                              The PacificAus Sports Program is a flagship initiative of the Australian Government, with a funding commitment of $52 million from 2019 to 2023, which the Drua teams were a part of.
                              The program has commit to another sponsorship deal for four years.
                              It aims to strengthen connections between Australia and the Pacific region by supporting Pacific teams and athletes to realise their dreams in sport.
                              #peoplescoalition #FijiNews #GovernmentNews

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                              @Chris what slow down

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                                so they talk about CONTINUED support and funding

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                                • KirwanK Kirwan

                                  Isn't the Drua a NZ license too?

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                                  @Kirwan said in Super Rugby 2024:

                                  Isn't the Drua a NZ license too?

                                  They were but Fijian govt brought ti didn't they. I was under impression NZR only held their licences (MP too) until they were set up.

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                                    Yep it is good work by Aus govt, but it's not quite $52 mill to Fijian Drua and Fijiana or even the 7s (some goes there), but it part of that amount that goes to sports in the region. MP were never part of it I don't think. and certainly never read anything saying it is.

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                                    • Dan54D Dan54

                                      @Kirwan said in Super Rugby 2024:

                                      Isn't the Drua a NZ license too?

                                      They were but Fijian govt brought ti didn't they. I was under impression NZR only held their licences (MP too) until they were set up.

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                                      @Dan54 said in Super Rugby 2024:

                                      @Kirwan said in Super Rugby 2024:

                                      Isn't the Drua a NZ license too?

                                      They were but Fijian govt brought ti didn't they. I was under impression NZR only held their licences (MP too) until they were set up.

                                      You’re mixing up the owner of the licence with the issuer of the licence

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                                        Any announcements about when the squads will be named? Next week or after the World Cup final?

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                                        • TimT Tim

                                          Any announcements about when the squads will be named? Next week or after the World Cup final?

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                                          @Tim said in Super Rugby 2024:

                                          Any announcements about when the squads will be named? Next week or after the World Cup final?

                                          Not 100% certain but I heard a whisper 30th or 31st Oct after the WC Final weekend.

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