Rugby Australia (RA) and New Zealand Rugby (NZR) have confirmed the future of Super Rugby, signing a deal that will keep them together until 2030.The competition saw a re-think in 2022 with the formation of 'Super Rugby Pacific' involving teams from Australia, New Zealand and Fiji along with Moana Pasifika.CLICK HERE TO GET YOUR EARLY BIRD AND HOSPITALITY TICKETS FOR THE HSBC SYDNEY SEVENSThe partnership ensures Super Rugby will continue for the foreseeable future, introducing a new board to oversees the venture that includes members from NZR, RA, New ZealandRugby Players Association (NZRPA) along with Rugby Union Players’ Association (RUPA).This will be governed by an independent Chairperson as both sides express their delight at securing the future of the competition “Today marks the dawn of a new era of Super Rugby within our region," RA CEO Andy Marinos said in a statement."Securing this long-term partnership provides stability and continuity that the competitionand Super Rugby clubs need to enable Rugby to grow in stature and importance across the region.“RA and NZR are committed to the development of the most exciting form of Rugby in the world, through trialling and implementing new rules, new ways of engaging fans and broadcast innovations with our partners. "The partnership will enable our players, clubs and partners to plan ahead with certainty in a competition that we are sure will feature some of the best Rugby in the world."