New Era for Professional Rugby Launched Today for Hurricanes

Nov 12 • General News, Super Rugby, Super Rugby News • 2983 Views • Comments Off on New Era for Professional Rugby Launched Today for Hurricanes

A new era in the management of the New Zealand’s Super Rugby teams was launched today with the announcement of a new partnership to take over the licence for the Hurricanes franchise.

The successful bid, led by Wellington Rugby (WRFU) and supported by private investors will ensure that the city retains the Hurricanes for another eight years.

The new board will be led by current Chief executive of NZ Post Group and former partner of PricewaterhouseCoopers and chairman of Rugby NZ 2011 Ltd, Brian Roche.

“The announcement today represents a new phase in the development of the Hurricanes.  It’s a privilege for us all to be associated with the opportunities the License arrangement provides. This will ensure that the Hurricanes continue to be a key part of the image and brand of the region – in perspective of both our rugby profile and the economic impact the team brings to the region,” added Roche.

Last year the NZRU put out to tender licences for four of the five Investec Super Rugby licences.  However, the Hurricanes Franchise is the first one to be secured.

The new entity, Hurricanes’ Investment Ltd Partnership is made up with 50% of shares held by WRFU, and 50% private shareholders including Cohiba Traders (represented by former Hurricanes chairperson, Paul Collins), ForsythMorison (represented by former Hurricanes board member, Liz Dawson) and Welnix, owners of the Wellington Phoenix (represented by Gareth Morgan).

“Welnix’s involvement reinforces the importance for Wellington sports to work together and shows our commitment to seeing the Hurricanes do well as a franchise,” Morgan said.

“This is great news for Wellington and Hurricanes’ rugby fans who now can celebrate knowing their favourite team is staying here. This new structure strengthens the Hurricanes providing the platform to build a sustainable and successful team,” WRFU CEO, James Te Puni said.

“The Hurricanes will continue to be based at our world class training facility while carrying the flag to the whole Hurricanes region.”

A Super Rugby Licensee’s responsibilities includes management of the team both on-field and off-field including, the professional development for members of the squad and promotion of matches and the brand associated with each team.

The Licensee’s revenue generating opportunities could include team naming rights from 2016 onwards and non-rugby activities. Additionally, all costs currently met centrally by NZRU/SANZAR would be retained by them.

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