RFU must promote spread of pro game

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PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 02: Andy Cosslett (R) the RFU chairman and RFU CEO Bill Sweeney look on during the 2020 Guinness Six Nations match between France and England at Stade de France on February 02, 2020 in Paris, . (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

Might it just be that the lack of investment into the game at level is at least in part due to the and setting such a high bar for joining the top tier that Championship clubs risk committing financial suicide if they try to do so?

In almost all cases it would mean either building a new stadium (which can take decades) and/or moving away from their support base to find a ground that meets premiership standards. And with no guarantee that if they jump through this hoop that they won’t find further barriers put in their way in the future.

So we have a situation where in , , etc. authorities seek to promote spread of professional rugby as a spectator attraction, in they seem actively to thwart it.

Iain Sharpe 

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