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Drua's Super inclusion key to pathway push

After brokering a one-year extension to player pay deals on Thursday, Rugby Australia says their focus now shifts to progressing an expanded Super Rugby competition and developing vital pathways in the Pacific.

On Thursday, the Rugby Union Players Association (RUPA) agreed on voluntary pay cuts with the governing body following COVID-19 disruptions since 2020.

They extended the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) for a year which will cover all male and female professionals till the end of 2022.

CEO Andy Marinos said the deal was a collaborative effort between state rugby associations and the players' association, but will assist in navigating COVID impacts and the uncertainty of further interruptions.

He will now divert his attention to the forthcoming Super Rugby Pacific competition, with the inclusion of Fijian Drua and Moana Pasifika vital to enhancing and developing pathways in the Pacific islands.

"They're going to bring a point of difference," Marinos said.

"In saying that, it's going to be a hard transition as we've seen in the previous iterations of Super Rugby where new teams have come in.

Marinos and RUPA CEO Justin Harrison believe additions via the Pacific are not only important to bolstering competitiveness in the format, but also developing player pathways.

"It's been quite clear from both New Zealand and Australia's side of our intent to continue to help and drive revenue in the Pacific," Marinos said.

"We're really keen and excited to see how the competition is going to sort of settle down and start building momentum off that."

The Drua have their first taste of non-local competition in a trial match against the Melbourne Rebels on Thursday evening in Victoria.

Harrison said their exposure in the

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