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Scrum-half to make step up from the Championship to sign for Northampton Saints

Doncaster -half Tom James is primed for a move to – the latest in a growing list of players making the step up from the second-tier to the .

James, 25, joined Doncaster from Bedford in 2017. The former Students player had previously been linked with , and .

Team-mate, centre Pete Lucock, is set to join him in the top-flight having signed for Newcastle, whose promotion to the Premiership appears a formality.

The fluid pathway between the divisions makes a mockery of the ‘s claims the isn’t working as a player development vehicle, the rationale behind their decision to cut funding which has prompted talk of legal action against the governing body.

One Championship DoR  said: “I’ve had two Premiership directors of call me and say their biggest recruitment tool now – apart from their big players – is the Championship.

“What happens to all that talent now if more clubs go part-time? There are so many players who wouldn’t have got to where they are now without playing Championship rugby.”

There has since been a softening of the RFU’s stance with RFU CEO Bill Sweeney saying the cuts could be phased in.

“We have gone to them and said ‘we can reschedule these cuts over a period of two years, and work with you in terms of how to how to manage that situation’,” Sweeney said. “The other thing we said is ‘let’s work together as a group and figure out what is the role of the Championship’.

“We haven’t just cut this to save £3m. We’ve cut it because we are not clear of the benefit we’re getting from that spending.”

Currently the RFU pay the clubs about £534,000 per year, but that will drop to a around £400,000 per club from 2022.

JON NEWCOMBE

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