A discussion on the Moana Pasifika rugby team's future, focusing on its ownership, governance, commercial potential, and alignment with Pacific talent development, while questioning the role of MFAT in its operation.
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The Moana Pacifica story might not be over. They are liquidator, but Winston Peters wants MFAT to keep the team afloat. Apparently, meantime, New Zealand rugby's agreed to cover players' salaries until the end of July. Rob Nickel is the players' association Boston is with us. Rob morning. Good morning, Mike. This is a mess, isn't it? Why don't we just let it go? Why are we trying to resurrect something that isn't working?
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