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English Rugby Union: Governance
11 March 2025
Lead MP
Perran Moon
Camborne and Redruth
Lab
Responding Minister
Stephanie Peacock
Tags
Taxation
Word Count: 13666
Other Contributors: 10
At a Glance
Perran Moon raised concerns about english rugby union: governance in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.
Key Requests to Government:
The lead MP asks for better representation of grassroots clubs on governance bodies to ensure their voices are heard and for the implementation of data collection to monitor player welfare issues such as concussions.
How the Debate Unfolded
MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:
Lead Contributor
The health of grassroots rugby clubs in England is under threat, with some clubs facing financial difficulties. Grassroots clubs are vital for the well-being of communities, especially those suffering from poverty and deprivation, providing children with life-enhancing schooling in discipline, respect, teamwork, and resilience. However, there is a lack of recent grassroots men’s coaching or administration experience on key governance bodies like the RFU board and council.
St Ives
The hon. Member supports the call for Ministerial intervention to reschedule the repayment schedule for covid loans to ensure viability for championship clubs. Cornwall's rugby heritage is vital for local communities' pride and youth mentorship despite economic challenges and an uneasy relationship with English rugby. Asked the Minister to intervene and assist clubs like the Cornish Pirates RFC to overcome financial difficulties.
Dan Aldridge
Lab
Weston-super-Mare
Rugby union clubs in Weston-super-Mare are struggling financially and need support to continue fostering community spirit, mental health awareness, and youth development.
Luke Evans
Con
Hinckley and Bosworth
Asked about the wider implications of rule changes on participation in rugby, highlighting concerns that constant changes might deter people from joining the sport. Hinckley Rugby Club is a great example of how rugby clubs can be community hubs, providing multi-sports facilities. The loss of clubs like Wasps, Worcester, London Irish, and the Jersey Reds highlights the need for better governance and financial oversight in rugby. The hon. Member highlights that rugby union is also suffering in Wales and Scotland, emphasizing the need for cross-UK collaboration to ensure sustainability across all four nations. Agrees with the importance of a government-led review to understand the state of rugby union, emphasizing its impact on fans and community jobs. Asked for a review of finances and governance in rugby union similar to the fan-led review conducted for football.
Edward Morello
Lab
Newport West
While praising the debate's importance, he discusses his passion for rugby and its community-building aspects in West Dorset. He also commends the English Premiership as one of the best leagues globally. Supports calls for government intervention in rugby governance, highlighting the urgent need to reform the league system and financial management practices.
Jonathan Davies
Lab
Mid Derbyshire
Emphasized the importance of rugby union as an amateur game fostering talent, expressed concerns about money not filtering down from elite levels, and highlighted local support for Belper rugby club.
Bayo Alaba
Lab
Southend East and Rochford
Rochford Hundred Rugby Club has brought to light the disconnect between the RFU, community clubs, and local councils. The club struggles during difficult times while the RFU executive receives significant bonuses despite facing losses.
Louie French
Con
Old Bexley and Sidcup
Discussed the importance of rugby union, highlighting governance issues while supporting reforms proposed by the RFU.
Perran Moon
Con
St Ives
Acknowledged contributions from other MPs and highlighted the importance of grassroots rugby, mental health initiatives like Talk Club, financial sustainability, women’s rugby, historical insights into rugby challenges, and the need for community focus.
Tiverton and Minehead
The MP highlights the financial struggles at the grassroots level, suggesting that a strong club rugby scene in France provides stability and success for international teams, advocating for structural reforms to improve financial oversight.
East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow
Responded that the Government continues to monitor the situation and encourages any SSP borrower with concerns about repayments to speak to Sport England.
Government Response
Stephanie Peacock
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
Government Response
Good governance is an important bedrock on which the sport sector stands. The revised code for sports governance sets out the levels of transparency, diversity and inclusion, accountability and integrity that are required from sporting governing bodies—including the RFU—that seek and are in receipt of DCMS and national lottery funding from UK Sport and Sport England. Acknowledged concerns about tackle height and concussion data. Stated that the RFU is exploring offering sizeable loans to clubs for critical projects. Emphasised the Government's commitment to supporting grassroots rugby union with £120 million over four years and a total investment of more than £250 million annually through Sport England.
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