Rugby union’s Pacific heartlands threatened by NRL spree after Moana Pasifika’s collapse
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It is feared soft-power politics and a $240m war-chest could leave Samoa and Tonga uniquely vulnerable
There’s a new war in the Pacific brewing, with the Super Rugby side Moana Pasifika collapsing and rugby league on a new signing spree in union’s traditional heartlands.
The conflict spells trouble for Rugby Australia (RA), whose federal government is funding a $600m NRL franchise in Papua New Guinea, $240m of which will go into poaching talent and creating pathways throughout Fiji, Tonga, Samoa and the Cook Islands.
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