By LUKE JARMYN
Harlequins' Tabai Matson is calling on English rugby’s ‘powers that be’ to recognise how the new format Premiership Cup has been healthy for all stakeholders in the game – fans, players and coaches.
Quins’ director of player development believes it shows how the sport needs to innovate, change, and think outside of the box if it wants to survive, after seeing four pro clubs go out of business.
The Fijian-born Kiwi – who’s represented both countries internationally – is adamant that mixing the top leagues “has been a raging success”.
He told The Rugby Paper: “We’ve all got to...
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