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‘Conversations have been introduced ahead’ on a Jaguares return to Tremendous Rugby

February 28, 2024
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The Melbourne Rebels’ pending demise could also be paving the best way for a return of the Buenos Aires-based Tremendous Rugby franchise, the Jaguares.

And, these wheels might begin turning slightly rapidly, or a minimum of faster than what Argentina Rugby president Gabriel Travelaglini was anticipating when he revealed there was an invite on the desk for the staff to return in 2026 final September.

With the Melbourne membership’s monetary woes resulting in voluntary administration in late January, the powers that be have been busy exploring potential options to see the competitors keep it’s 12-team format, and increasing, or re-expanding to the Americas or Japan has been floated as a type of options.

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It has been mentioned by New Zealand Rugby CEO Mark Robinson over the early stages of 2024, other ideas include a reported merger of Moana Pasifika and the Rebels, and seems to have been well received by the UAR.

“We have the invitation, but it would be from 2026 because they have already closed the current one,” Travelaglini said back in September, referencing the competition’s media rights deal.

“It is planned to set up a franchise. We have the commitment that they will receive us and that we will play games at home and away.”

Robinson updated the situation this week on the Rugby Direct podcast.

“Most of the work about the future shape of the competition in terms of number of teams and formats is focused on 2026 and the next media rights cycle,” he said.

“Clearly the Rebels’ challenges have meant some of those conversations have been brought forward a little bit. We’re not 100 per cent sure around where the Rebels’ future sits but it’s significantly challenged at the moment.

“It’s too early to say what the number of teams are going to be. We need to find out exactly where the Rebels are at and then work through the rest of the year.

“There’s lots of different conversations as it relates to South America; North America, Japan as potentially interested parties but we need a bit more detail on that before we can comment too much further.”

The west coast of the USA had been referenced as a potential new club location, and so too was Hawaii.

The potential changes come at a time when the Super Rugby brand has finally reached some consistency in its competition structure.

The Super Rugby Pacific era has digested the loss of South Africa and placed the competition on a fresh new trajectory, removed from the turmoil of the ever-changing structure and faces of the past decade.

Robinson said all the previous experimentation – including the Jaguares’ previous stint in the competition from 2016 to 2019 – had taught them some valuable lessons and framed how decisions would be made moving forward.

“When we talk about the fans that’s not great for the identity and purpose of the competition. As I share some of the conversations about new territories coming into the competition those lessons are certainly front of mind.

“Having in-depth analysis, great data, around what any new entrant or expansion might mean is a foundation from decisions in the past.”



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