Australia demands 600,000 euros from the French Rugby Federation

Australia demands 600000 euros from the French Rugby Federation

The Australian Rugby Federation announced that it was demanding 600,000 euros from the French Rugby Federation this Sunday, November 26, under an agreement it would have made under the presidency of its former boss Bernard Laporte. According to local media, the Australian Federation is requesting the payment of one million Australian dollars, or approximately 600,000 euros, to the FFR due to this agreement made with the former governance concerning the test match between the Blues and the Wallabies played on August 27 and which constituted the last preparation meeting for the World Cup for the Blues. A request rejected by Florian Grill, the current president of French rugby: “ I am willing to honor the signature of the French Rugby Federation but there must still be documents. The situation has not changed, I report to a steering committee, to a general assembly… You have to be serious. We cannot work without any writing and on the basis of comments which are reported to us as oral agreements and which have no serious trace. No one presented me with a document “, did he declare.

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