Coventry Telegraph

RFU had no option but to take this action – rival boss

- By GEORGE SESSIONS

EXETER director of rugby Rob Baxter has defended the Rugby Football Union over its treatment of Wasps and Worcester and questioned what other punishment the two financiall­ystricken clubs could have expected.

The Gallagher Premiershi­p is in crisis after Wasps followed Worcester into administra­tion on Monday when all 167 players and staff were made redundant.

Wasps had already joined Worcester in being suspended from competitio­n with both currently set to be automatica­lly relegated from English rugby’s top tier, which will only make it harder to find a new buyer.

One interested party, Terminum Capital, withdrew its interest on Monday night after they were told Wasps’ P share, which were allocated to clubs in 2005, would not be included in any purchase.

HM Revenue and Customs had hit Wasps with a winding-up order for £2million in unpaid tax and they were also required to repay a £35m bond which helped to finance their move to Coventry in 2014.

Baxter, whose side were due to face Wasps last weekend, said: “People have got to remember when you say is it right the stance the RFU are taking or PRL (Premiershi­p Rugby Limited), I think the one bit that surprises me that hasn’t been reported is what is the alternativ­e?

“Because what is the alternativ­e? The alternativ­e is that a business, a rugby club in the Premiershi­p, can go into administra­tion, can organise a pre-pack with somebody so they don’t lose their position in the Premiershi­p, they don’t lose their P shares and they wipe their debts.

“Are we saying that is what we should have done because that seems to be suggested because if that is the truth, then why doesn’t every club in the Premiershi­p that has got debts organise a pre-pack with an administra­tor, go into administra­tion, keep their P shares, keep everything that is going to be of value, and wipe the debts of everyone they owe money to?

“Because if you do it for one club, you are saying that is the right thing to do. That is what surprises me about this argument around the P-share allocation.”

RFU chairman Tom Ilube insisted earlier this week everything will be

done to give Wasps “the best chance of long-term survival” but other Gallagher Premiershi­p teams are thought to be in similarly precarious positions.

It is partly behind why officials from Premiershi­p Rugby and the RFU will face a parliament­ary committee next month to answer questions about the league’s finances.

“I feel very much for all the people involved at Wasps and Worcester but that is a totally different argument,” Baxter insisted.

“How can Premiershi­p Rugby run a business that says it is okay to run into multiple administra­tions every time you run into debt?

“We would have no confidence in the business, no confidence in the TV deal and why would a sponsor ever come in to run a rugby club where in theory once you feel like it you can go into administra­tion and wipe your debt.

“There has to be some repercussi­ons and that is why those rules were put in place.

“Those rules were put in place at the start so we couldn’t as businesses do exactly that - we couldn’t just wipe our debts and start again with no repercussi­ons.

“That is why I am really surprised there seems to be such a big argument about it.

“For me it seems the most common sense thing that it has to be a fundamenta­l rule. I can’t get my head about the argument with the P shares.”

Those rules were put in place at the start so we couldn’t... just wipe our debts and start again with no repercussi­ons.

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Exeter director of rugby Rob Baxter

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