Castle to open books for Super Rugby chairs as Lynagh baulks at captains' letter | geerob
Rugby Australia will open its books for the Super Rugby chairs on Thursday afternoon as prominent former Wallaby Michael Lynagh removed his name from a list of captains calling for the administration to step aside.
It may be too little too late, with a number of the states already off side with Castle and the RA board over the lack of information. "We all recognise that rugby is going through a very difficult period. I did not sign the letter because I felt it better to act on concerns directly, as a group, with the chairman, as he is already enacting considerable change," Eales said."What I know is that there are good people across all levels of rugby working hard to solve complex problems. Paul McLean is at the front of making that change and renewal. Everyone wants what's best for Australian rugby.
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