THE public prints have been full of dire predictions about the BBC and its future as a Six Nations broadcaster. These doom-laden prophecies will probably turn out to be accurate: rugby’s executive class spends every waking hour thinking about money, every sleeping hour dreaming about money… and money is something the BBC is struggling to find.
But that doesn’t stop the corporation shining an important light on the union code, as Radio 5 Live demonstrated this week by inviting the Gloucester chairman, Martin St Quinton, onto the airwaves to discuss the current stat...