Senior rugby figures believe rebel R360 league all but dead after unions' statement

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  • Players who sign up would be ineligible for national sides

  • Proposed event yet to be sanctioned by World Rugby

Senior global rugby figures believe the rebel R360 venture is all but dead unless it can find a way to appease the world's top nations. In a dramatic move the leading unions collectively made clear this week that players involved in the R360 competition would be ineligible for their national sides and have warned them to treat offers with "extreme caution".

Privately there is a widespread view that those pushing the R360 concept, fronted by the England World Cup winner Mike Tindall, now face a struggle to get the project off the ground if the world's top male and female players are required to forfeit their international futures to join the rebel league.

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