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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_stormer2010" data-source="post: 866625" data-attributes="member: 39190"><p>SA has already axed the Cheetahs and Kings who are set to join the Pro12 teams which is supposedly all but a certainty. The ARU has not yet made a move. I suppose the candidates are the Force, Rebels and Brumbies. The Brumbies are probably the least sustainable long term just because the ACT is merely a political center and a minor player in Aus BUT its hard to justify chopping your traditionally strongest rugby team particularly in a year in which they proved the front runner of Aus rugby again. The Rebels and Force are apparently threatening to milk the ARU if they get the axe. I can't split the two ITO long term sustainability (just don't know enough about the ins and outs of the two regions) which is probably the yardstick the ARU ought to use. I suppose we'll have to wait and see.</p><p></p><p>Haha.. wait, what. Really?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_stormer2010, post: 866625, member: 39190"] SA has already axed the Cheetahs and Kings who are set to join the Pro12 teams which is supposedly all but a certainty. The ARU has not yet made a move. I suppose the candidates are the Force, Rebels and Brumbies. The Brumbies are probably the least sustainable long term just because the ACT is merely a political center and a minor player in Aus BUT its hard to justify chopping your traditionally strongest rugby team particularly in a year in which they proved the front runner of Aus rugby again. The Rebels and Force are apparently threatening to milk the ARU if they get the axe. I can't split the two ITO long term sustainability (just don't know enough about the ins and outs of the two regions) which is probably the yardstick the ARU ought to use. I suppose we'll have to wait and see. Haha.. wait, what. Really? [/QUOTE]
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