Rugby Australia chairman Hamish McLennan delivered a broadside against his New Zealand counterparts after a “wondrously ironic†16-16 draw undercut assertions that Australian teams don’t deserve equal billing in a revamped Super Rugby competition.
McLennan claimed vindication after the Wallabies’ much-improved display in Wellington when they were inches from victory as Reece Hodge’s post-siren penalty hit the upright.
He told Stuff.co.nz that all year they have been told that they cannot compete, and they don’t have the player strength, so a 16-16 draw was wondrously ironic.
Rugby’s governing bodies in New Zealand and Australia have been locked in arguments over the future of Super Rugby and the format of this year’s Test-level Rugby Championship.
Cash-strapped Australia has accused New Zealand -- which has the larger market and the stronger teams -- of arrogance after Kiwi officials said up to three Australian sides should be left out of a trans-Tasman Super Rugby competition.
McLennan earlier said that the relationship between administrators either side of the Tasman was at the “lowest ebb it’s ever beenâ€.
The Wallabies will take on the All Blacks at 3pm Sunday in their second Bledisloe Cup match.
[Source: Fox Sports]