'Good News' Coming for Moana Pasifika's Future, Says Winston Peters
Shareholders approved liquidators after a failed Deloitte sale process left the Super Rugby franchise owing the Crown $2.7 million.
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Winston Peters teases 'good news' regarding outgoing Moana Pasifika rugby team
Government minister and New Zealand First leader Winston Peters is hinting at possible “good news” for the beleaguered Moana Pasifika Super Rugby Pacific franchise, which owes the Crown $2.7 million among its debts.
Moana Pasifika placed into liquidation as doubt over Super Rugby future grows
Moana Pasifika has been put into liquidation after shareholders voted to appoint liquidators to the holding company of the Super Rugby Pacific team. The post Moana Pasifika placed into liquidation as doubt over Super Rugby future grows appeared first on Post Courier.
Moana Pasifika captain hopeful their final whistle hasn’t blown yet
By Christina Persico, RNZ Pacific senior bulletin editor Moana Pasifika captain Miracle Fai’ilagi says he still hopes the franchise will be saved. Shareholders of Moana Pasifika have voted to appoint liquidators to the franchise’s holding company. The Pasifika Medical Association (PMA) said it could no longer continue funding the team and it was “deeply disappointed” to have reached this point. READ MORE: ‘We always stay hopeful’, says Umaga on…
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