Hayley Parsons OBE — founder of Go.Compare and a former Cardiff Rugby board member — has written a highly critical letter to clubs and unions, urging them to take immediate action to remove WRU Chair Richard Collier‑Keywood.
In the letter, Parsons says she has spoken to staff, clubs and regional figures who feel unable to speak publicly because of a “culture of fear and silence”. She claims experienced WRU staff have been “shunted to one side”, new appointments have been made without transparency, and that the Union is suffering from a “toxic culture” that is damaging the game.
Parsons says the handling of the proposed Y11 deal — which would see Cardiff Rugby sold to a private investor — has exposed deeper problems inside the WRU. She describes the process as “truly appalling”, accusing the Union of failing to communicate with players, staff, clubs, fans or the Ospreys, who she says were left completely in the dark.
She says that as of 6 February, “nobody at the WRU or Y11 had spoken to the Ospreys about the issue or answered any of their questions”.
In the same letter, Parsons urges clubs to call an Extraordinary General Meeting “as soon as possible” to force a vote of no confidence in the Chair. She also calls on WRU board members to act internally to remove him and to block any attempt for him to secure a second term.
“We are at a critical crossroads in Welsh rugby, and we have to act now to ensure that no more damage is done to its reputation,” she writes. “We are already seeing a reduction in ticket sales – how long until we see sponsors getting nervous and threatening to pull out of the game?”
Parsons warns that waiting until after the Six Nations to act would be “too late”, saying the situation is “at risk of damaging Welsh rugby forever”.
She also criticises what she describes as spiralling spending on consultants and legal fees, saying the money “should be ploughed back into the game”.
Despite her criticism, Parsons says she believes there are “credible and talented people” on the WRU board capable of safeguarding the sport, but warns that “history will deem this process as a total failure” if leadership does not change.
Her intervention comes amid growing anger from the Ospreys, who have repeatedly raised concerns about the lack of communication from the WRU over the Y11 proposal and its potential consequences for the regional game.
