MELBOURNE (Reuters) - The Melbourne Rebels ratcheted up their battle with the Australian Rugby Union (ARU) on Friday as they fight for their survival in a reduced Super Rugby competition from next year.
The Rebels, whose licence is held by a private company Imperium Sports Management (ISM) and run through the Melbourne Rebels Rugby Union (MRRU), have been identified by the ARU as being under review after governing body SANZAAR said it would reduce Super Rugby by three teams next season.
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