Confirmed: RFU Council votes to scrap relegation from Premiership

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GLOUCESTER, ENGLAND - JANUARY 30: Shaun Adendorff of Northampton Saints dives over to score his side's fourth try as he is tackled by Tom Seabrook and Kyle Moyle of Gloucester during the Gallagher Premiership Rugby match between Gloucester and Northampton Saints at Kingsholm Stadium on January 30, 2021 in Gloucester, England. Sporting stadiums around the UK remain under strict restrictions due to the Coronavirus Pandemic as Government social distancing laws prohibit fans inside venues resulting in games being played behind closed doors. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)

No team will be relegated from the this season following an Council vote that ‘cast a strong majority’ for a moratorium on .

As exclusively revealed by The Paper on January 17, five Premiership clubs had sought legal advice over possible action that would be able to take against Premiership Rugby Limited (PRL) and the RFU if they were relegated to the amid a pandemic-affected season.

Despite TV broadcast partner BT Sport forcing the vote to be delayed by one week to air its concerns over ring-fencing, the RFU has announced there will be no relegation for 2020-21 – approved by a vote by its Council’s 55 members.

It also confirmed that from the Championship would remain in place and the Premiership will expand to a 13-team competition from 2021-22.

PRL and the RFU are believed to have given assurances to BT Sport that the moratorium will remain for one season only, as this season continues to see postponements due to Covid-19 infections lead to matches being called off and points split.

Darren Childs, chief executive of Premiership Rugby said: “We welcome today’s decision and thank the RFU Council members for their support. The priority for everyone involved has been to protect the long-term sustainability and success of English professional rugby for the fans and clubs who have endured huge financial and sporting challenges throughout the last two seasons. 

“The progress being made collaboratively with all our key stakeholders across the sport has been fantastic. Our focus remains on continuing to strengthen that alignment through transparency and dialogue around the long-term success of the game at a domestic and national level in .”

The RFU have said Premiership and Championship league organisers will now meet with clubs and sponsors to contemplate the future of the top-level competitions, as Covid-19 vaccine rollout in Britain tops 13.5m first doses.

Speaking about the RFU Council vote, RFU President, HH Jeff Blackett said; “The RFU Council has taken time to understand and discuss all the factors regarding no relegation for this season so that we act in the best interests of all levels of the game.  We want to ensure a healthy elite game to support successful winning England teams that generate income to stimulate and preserve the game across all levels.  The Council will continue to be closely engaged with the proposals from the RFU, Premiership Rugby and the Championship to ensure we maintain the integrity of the future league structures for .”

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