A podcast discussion with NZR CEO Steve Lancaster addresses proposals to downgrade All Blacks and elite rugby team travel to economy class to reduce costs amid rising airfares, emphasizing operational and health-based reasons against such a shift.
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Well, uh, there'll be 44 players and then the management group's going to be around 25 or so. I should make it. 60 people is too many, isn't it? No. Why isn't it? Seven games, they're playing midweek games. So, right, in terms of players, we know that uh even if no one gets injured, we're gonna have to manage them across that campaign. And having that many players to manage, you you need you need an extra physio. You know, you need extra con stuff like a tour of that magnitude, uh, just in terms of keeping people fit and healthy and and on song requires requires more support.
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