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Rugby Australia CEO Phil Waugh walks next to chairman Hamish McLennan.
"The states need that sort of alignment and, look, you can't get away from the perception coming from north of the border up in Queensland," he said."You look down and it's the feeling that it's very Sydney-centric . Waugh takes the hot seat at a critical juncture for the game, with a private equity deal in motion and home World Cups in 2027 and 2029 - as well as a British and Irish Lions tour in 2025 - on the horizon.Eddie Jones talks with Phil Waugh in 2004 in Adelaide.
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