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Brumbies safe as Australia opt to axe Western Force or Melbourne Rebels from Super Rugby

Shake up for next season will see tournament cut to 15 teams, with South Africa losing two teams from 2018

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Western Force captain Matt Hodgson (centre) leads his team out against South Africa’s Southern Kings in Perth. Photo: AFP

The Western Force or Melbourne Rebels will be axed from Super Rugby for next season after the Australian Rugby Union announced on Monday that the two-time former champion ACT Brumbies had been removed from the process.

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The decision over which team will be culled would be announced over the next three days, Australian Rugby Union (ARU) chairman Cameron Clyne confirmed.

The New South Wales Waratahs and Queensland Reds represent the heartland states of Australian rugby and their continued participation was never in doubt.

“The board made the decision to eliminate the Brumbies from the process and identified that consultation is required with both the Western Force and Melbourne Rebels to further understand their financial position,” he said.

Australian Rugby Union chairman Cameron Clyne (left) and chief executive officer Bill Pulver. Photo: AP
Australian Rugby Union chairman Cameron Clyne (left) and chief executive officer Bill Pulver. Photo: AP
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“We don’t anticipate this final consultation period being a drawn-out process and expect to be able to deliver an outcome in the very near future.”

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