IRFU and other leading rugby unions to make players ineligible for international selection if they join R360 league
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IRFU and other leading rugby unions to make players ineligible for international selection if they join R360 league
"The IRFU have confirmed that they will be informing their players that if they decide to join the rebel R360 league, they will be ineligible for international selection."
"The latest development follows last week's Irish Independent story, and now the tier one nations have come together to publicly outline their concerns surrounding the proposed breakaway competition, which is being fronted by ex-England international Mike Tindall."
The IRFU will inform players that joining the rebel R360 league will render them ineligible for international selection. This confirmation responds to ongoing reports about the proposed breakaway competition. Tier one nations have issued a joint statement expressing concerns about the R360 project. The competition is being fronted by former England international Mike Tindall. National unions have coordinated public messaging to warn players of selection consequences and to discourage participation. The situation has escalated into a public dispute between established governing bodies and organisers of the rebel league. Players face a clear choice between club opportunities in R360 and maintaining international eligibility.
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