Japan wants a slice of Super Rugby sashimi

Japan wants a slice of Super Rugby sashimi
Rugby players in action during a match between Toyota Verblitz and Toshiba Brave Lupus. (Image: Naoki Nishimura/AFLO SPORT)
Trevor McKewen
Japan has emerged as a welcome peacemaker in the dispute between the New Zealand and Australian national unions over the future of Super Rugby.The future of what was once the best franchise rugby competition in the world is at a delicate juncture with NZ and Australian officials re-opening discussions in Adelaide earlier this month after an impasse had the Aussies threatening to quit and go their own way in 2024.That may still happen if the Australians don’t get their way in their demands for an equal share of all broadcasting rights mone...

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