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Wallabies match payments could be in firing line as part of new CBA – Sydney Morning Herald
Australia’s top players could sacrifice 50 per cent or more of their Test payments to ensure their Super Rugby teammates remain on full pay.

All players were forced to take pay cuts at various stages in 2020, with Super Rugby players not involved in Wallabies duty having their salaries reduced to 70 per cent in the final quarter of the year. Those in a gold jersey, and in the wider Wallabies squad, remained on full pay.
The good news is all Australia-based players are tipped to return to full pay in 2021 with savings to be made at the top end.
While not formally signed off on yet, sources have told the Herald a significant adjustment…
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