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Rugby Australia in Financial Freefall After $36M Loss

Shocking AGM results reveal dire financial state as debt balloons and participation numbers decline

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
April 16, 2025
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Rugby Australia reports a $36 million deficit for 2024, with urgent reforms needed to save the sport from financial collapse.

Rugby Australia has plunged deeper into crisis, announcing a staggering $36 million deficit for 2024—its worst financial result in a decade.


A stressful AGM took place in Sydney where the discouraging financial data was disclosed.

The organization leading the sport stated two primary reasons behind the budget deficit:

  • Declining broadcast revenue (-18% YoY)
  • Failed private equity negotiations
  • Costly legal disputes with former players

Financial struggles persist at Rugby Australia during the period when the organization hosted last year’s British & Irish Lions tour.

CEO Phil Waugh expressed that the current operating model remains unsustainable for the future with no major changes.

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  • Key concerning metrics:
  • Participation rates down 12% since 2019
  • The Wallabies fell to the eighth position in the world rankings.
  • $28 million in outstanding loans

The financial report demonstrates that administrative costs took up 43% of all revenue.

The organization received criticism for its big administrative fees as community clubs face financial difficulties.

Emergency measures being considered:

  • Selling a larger stake to private equity
  • Merging Super Rugby franchises
  • Slashing high-performance budgets

Stirling Mortlock the former Wallabies captain said the situation for Australian rugby stood at a critical point of existence.

The athletic organization faces the potential loss of a whole generation of talented athletic competitors.

Stakeholders are now calling for quick action because the 2025 Lions tour approaches.

The concern exists that Australia could join South Africa in shifting toward European rugby competition within the near future.

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Fatimah Abdulraheem is an emerging digital journalist passionate about crafting compelling narratives for today's media landscape. She combines fresh perspectives with journalistic standards to create engaging content that resonates with diverse audiences.

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