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Super Rebels link with Japan's Kintetsu

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Melbourne Rebels have formed a unique partnership with Japan rugby club Kintetsu and will share players, coaches and knowledge.

WILL GENIA of Rebels passes the ball during the Super Rugby match between Sunwolves and Rebels at the Prince Chichibu Memorial Ground in Tokyo, Japan.
WILL GENIA of Rebels passes the ball during the Super Rugby match between Sunwolves and Rebels at the Prince Chichibu Memorial Ground in Tokyo, Japan. Picture: Atsushi Tomura/Getty Images

Melbourne Rebels have have formed an alliance with Japanese rugby club Kintetsu that will see them exchange players and coaches over the next two years.

The Super Rugby outfit and the Liners will share best practice and innovation as well as play exhibition games in Osaka and Melbourne each year.

Kinetsu, who have recruited ex-Rebels Will Genia and Quade Cooper outside of the partnership, are bidding to return to the Japan Top League.

Rebels coach Dave Wessels and chief executive Baden Stephenson will kick off the partnership with a working visit to the Kintetsu training base in Osaka next month.

The second division Liners are coached by former Queensland Reds coach and ex-Wallabies prop Nick Stiles.

"The Melbourne Rebels are committed to taking Melbourne to the world through a multi-faceted international strategy," Stephenson said in a statement.

"We are developing strong relationships with many successful Japanese companies and utilising our expertise in rugby to support the Liners' efforts to regain their place in the Top League."

The Rebels also have a partnership with Japanese Super Rugby club the Sunwolves.

The Liners' parent company, Kintetsu Group, is a Japanese passenger railway company and has a developing commercial presence in Melbourne.

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