Ospreys and Scarlets united in response to WRU funding debate

Tonight, the Ospreys and Scarlets have responded with a joint statement outlining their disappointment in the funding U-turn in strategy from the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) for the four professional clubs in Wales.

Richard Bond
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On Sunday, the WRU released a statement saying that with those clubs not signing by the deadline set, it had therefore taken the “difficult but necessary decision to issue the formal two-year notice to terminate the current PRA agreement in order, in particular, to proceed with its debt refinancing.”

The governing body made the announcement amid reports it intends to cut a team from its professional tier, an action that the WRU has neither confirmed nor denied.

The Ospreys and Scarlets have joined forces in a statement with the statement reading:

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“We are concerned and disappointed to read the WRU outlining a sudden change in its strategy of four equally-funded professional clubs in Wales.

“This U-turn has now created more destabilising and debilitating uncertainty in our game, with pertinent questions being asked by stakeholders across our clubs and within our communities regarding the future framework and landscape for professional rugby in Wales.

“The very foundations both the ‘One Wales’ strategy and new PRA (2025) are based upon have now changed dramatically and without full consultation.

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“This goes back on recent commitments made to the clubs and to Welsh rugby fans.

“The future framework and landscape for professional rugby in Wales matters to us all.”

Once again, the two Welsh regions urged the WRU to provide clarity and detail on the decision.

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“We want to know the ‘opportunity’ that it wishes to seize and to inform us what the process will be for a new system and model for Welsh rugby and how they intend to deliver it.

“We need a unifying position and coherent strategy that allows us to continue to compete and grow as professional clubs in Wales.

“As professional clubs, we share the same passion, focus and hope for a better and more sustainable future for our game in Wales, which has been impacted significantly in recent years.

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“We are key contributors to the success of Welsh rugby and remain committed to working constructively and collaboratively with the WRU to find solutions that support the game across our country and ensure a level playing field for all.”

[Lead image: Welsh Rugby Union]

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