An iconic partnership has ended in a huge blow for the Wallabies and Australian sport! 9WWOS
Qantas will end its 30-year sponsorship of the Wallabies and cut off financial support for the national cricket and soccer teams as it desperately cuts costs amid the coronavirus pandemic.
But its decision to cut ties with the Wallabies and Rugby Australia, ending a partnership that dates back to 1990, that threatens to have the biggest impact, with the 15-man code going through its most difficult period since the game went professional in 1995. "While we're dealing with this crisis and its aftermath, the cash cost of our sponsorships has to be zero.
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