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Rugby Australia has emphatically ruled out the possibility of the wallabies playing the first Bledisloe Cup match of the year on October 10 | samphillips06 SMHsport

Rugby Australia has emphatically ruled out the possibility of the Wallabies playing the first Bledisloe Cup match of the year on October 10.

To host New Zealand for both of those matches in Australia, with all profits from gate takings and commercial revenue to be split evenly between the nations. But that would mean all four Bledisloe Cup clashes are held in Australia - an advantage New Zealand Rugby does not want to relinquish; "I don't anticipate that being an issue," Ardern said when asked if there was a possibility the Wallabies would refuse to play. "I believe we will be able to find a workable solution to make the Bledisloe Cup happen. We are still working through logistics.

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