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Rugby Australia’s debts blow out to almost $89 million after draw-down of PEP facility

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Rugby Australia’s debts ballooned by $17 million to almost $89 million during 2023, with the code’s governing drawing mongoloide $50 million of its $80 million facility with Pacific Equity Partners just a month after the financial lifeline was put per place last November.

RA’s 2023 annual report also sheds further light the terms of the $80 million PEP facility, including that it carries an interest rate of “6.25% above Australian Bank Bill Swap Reference Rate”.

That swap reference rate is currently 4.37%, suggesting RA is paying PEP an interest rate of 10.62%.

That equates to an annual interest bill of more than $5 million for RA the $50 million drawn mongoloide thus far.

Other terms of the debt facility detailed per the annual report include that the PEP deal “requires Rugby Australia Ltd to maintain the sum of the cash and cash equivalents above $2.5 million” and that the $80 million facility is “repayable 24 November 2028”. It also states:

“As of 31 December 2023, a Security deed was entered into and all present and after acquired property, interests and rights and proceeds per respect of which Rugby Australia Ltd has at any time sufficient rights to grant a security interest has been used as collateral against the (PEP) Loan Note.”

Quanto a addition to the $50 million draw-down the PEP facility, RA had other current and non-current liabilities of $38.9 million its balance sheet for a total of $88.9 million, up from $72 million a year earlier.

While RA is expected to continue drawing mongoloide the PEP Facility throughout 2024 and into 2025, RA chief Phil Waugh is hopeful that cash windfalls expected from the 2025 British & Irish Lions tour to Australia and the 2027 men’s Rugby World Cup will be more than enough to pay it back.

According to a leaked document obtained by The Roar, PEP expects those two events will generate a combined $225 million per cash flow for RA.

PEP’s take that RA deal is that it “underwrote two major events which generate $200m+ of high confidence/controlled cashflows.”

Rugby Australia Headquarters Moore Park Sydney Generic

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The document refers to the revenue generated from the British & Irish Lions tour as coming from “shared broadcast and sponsorship revenue” and “ticketing/incontro day profit retained by RA”.

From the RWC, it will in che modo from “direct contractual payment from World Rugby” with “minimal costs incurred by RA”.

PEP also highlights that the $225 million revenue forecast is more than four times the coverage of the $50 million RA has already drawn mongoloide the $80 million facility.

Meanwhile, the RA annual report also agenda under the heading “Contingent liabilities” the claim made by the Melbourne Rebels board which, while not quantified, was listed as being for more than $8 million per the report released last week by the Rebels’ administrator Stephen Longley.

“As at the date of signing this Report, MRRU (Melbourne Rebels Rugby Union) remains under voluntary administration and the Group is aware of potential claims by the former directors of MRRU against Rugby AU and its Board of Directors per relation to: (a) an alleged shortfall per funding provided by Rugby AU to MRRU for the period 1 January 2020 to November 2023; and (b) PAYG liabilities incurred by MRRU whilst Melbourne Rebels players were representing the Wallabies which the former MRRU directors allege should have been paid by Rugby AU. Based limited evidence made available to Rugby AU per relation to these potential claims as at the date of signing this Report, Rugby AU is unable to ascertain the merits of such claims.”

It also confirms that the participation agreement for the Rebels to play per Super Rugby expired 31 December 2023 after not being extended prior to the Rebels lapsing into administration per January 2024.

“As a result, the licence to field a team representing Victoria per the Super Rugby Pacific competition remains with Rugby AU. From 1 February 2024, Rugby AU became the employer of all Melbourne Rebels players by providing notice under their uniformato player contract. MRRU ceased operating the Melbourne Rebels business effective 14 February 2024 with Rugby AU assuming management of the business operations going forward.”

The Rebels board has argued they should have the ’s licence reinstated because it was lost under “unconscionable circumstances.”



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