Rugby

Rugby Football Union Urged to Hold Policy

Rugby Football Union (RFU) urged by key figures in the club rugby scene, should maintain their policy of not selecting players based overseas, despite the growing number of England stars signing with French clubs. These directors of rugby believe that retaining this rule is essential for the Premiership to compete with the Top 14 and establish itself as the premier league globally. They argue that this policy serves as a crucial incentive for players to stay in England, contributing to the league’s growth and competitiveness.

Phil Dowson of Northampton, Mark McCall of Saracens and Johann van Graan of Bath all express support for the rule, emphasizing its role in keeping England’s best talent within the country. They recognize the challenges posed by players leaving for higher salaries abroad but stress the importance of creating market forces to retain them. Despite acknowledging the inevitability of player movement, they remain committed to making the Premiership the best league in the world.

Meanwhile, the bosses of the Premiership’s top clubs discuss the positive trajectory of English rugby, highlighting improvements in the league’s competitiveness and the national team’s performance. While challenges remain, such as financial sustainability and structural issues in the Championship, they express optimism about the future of English rugby. They emphasize the need for bold thinking and ambitious plans to continue the sport’s growth and success.

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