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EPISODE · Sep 12, 2020 · 11 MIN

Brent Impey: NZR chairman reveals why Australia won the Rugby Championship hosting rights

from Weekend Sport with Jason Pine · host Newstalk ZB

Tense negotiations to bring the Rugby Championship to New Zealand were harpooned by the Government's unwillingness to negotiate — with officials making only one concession in almost three months.This, and not "Sanzaar politics" as suggested by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, led to Australia being awarded the hosting rights to the tournament, says New Zealand Rugby chairman Brent Impey."This came down to the quarantine regulations being too restrictive for the championship," Impey told the Weekend Herald."The situation in New South Wales is that all teams have to undertake the 14 days quarantine period, during which they can train at full capacity while in quarantine."They'll need to have testing during and after the quarantine period, as well as having daily wellness examinations to make sure there are no signs of illness."If they do seem ill, they're isolated and tested, and once a negative result is returned, they can join the group."New Zealand Rugby Chairman Brent Impey. Photo / PhotosportAccording to Impey, in all the weeks since July, there was just one Government concession over quarantine conditions.Originally Government officials demanded that throughout the 14 days of lockdown after squads from South Africa, Australia and Argentina arrived in New Zealand, they would never train in groups bigger than 15 players.After several meetings and phone calls, it was finally agreed that in the last six days of the 14 days in quarantine, the size of the training group could be increased from 15 to 25, Impey revealed."The New Zealand situation was that on days one to three there had to be individual isolation. Then, following a negative test, from days four to seven, they could form bubbles of 15 that can train inside the bubble. Then, after a second negative test, they could expand the bubble to 25 from days eight to 14. If there was a negative test, then it was all over."That's what the decision to go to Australia came down. The difference in quarantine regulations."The trickledown effect of losing the Rugby Championship will rob venues throughout the country of the chance to host sold out crowds, while New Zealand's hospitality businesses can appreciate exactly why federal and state Governments threw financial support behind Australia's pitch to largely stage the six-week, 12-match tournament in Sydney.Asked if New Zealand would lose millions from not hosting the Rugby Championship, NZR chief executive Mark Robinson said: "The economic impact is a bit higher than that for a tournament of this kind. There's a lot of business owners we certainly feel for at the moment."It was one way we felt rugby could put a whole lot of smiles on faces and improve the mood of the country but also for bars, cafes, hotels to be full, for people to be travelling into centres to watch these games."All that stuff we were hopeful we could see happen but it's not to be."NZR would still receive revenue from ticket sales, Rugby Australia's interim chief executive Rob Clarke confirmed last night."The way Sanzaar has approached this is very much a 'all hands in the middle' where all expenses will be pooled and all revenue will be pooled," Clarke said."The profit share will be split among the Sanzaar partners equally. It's a very fair approach. I think it incentivises everybody to make it more successful."- Additional reporting Liam NapierSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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