RA chair urged to step down by six state and territory unionsFallout continues from Wallabies’ failed World Cup campaign
Hamish McLennan has vowed to stay on as Rugby Australia (RA) chair despite being given an ultimatum to step down by six state unions.
Led by powerhouse Queensland, the unions sent a letter to McLennan and RA’s board demanding his resignation, after a calamitous year which culminated in the Wallabies crashing out of the World Cup at the group stage for the first time.
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