Huddersfield Daily Examiner

RFU consider disbanding England Sevens team due to cuts

- By DUNCAN BECH

THE Rugby Football Union is considerin­g whether to disband its England Sevens programme as part of cost cutting measures.

Twickenham must make savings of £20m in the areas of the profession­al and community games and overheads across the next four years.

Of that sum, cuts of at least £5m need to be made for the 2019-20 financial year.

Under examinatio­n is the possibilit­y of disbanding the England sevens team in favour of a dedicated Team GB outfit, which could be entered into World Series events instead.

“The sevens programme is one option we are looking at in the profession­al game and moving to a Team GB model makes sense given that sevens is an Olympic sport,” an RFU spokeswoma­n said.

“We have been very clear for some time that we need to cut costs in 2019-2020 as our revenues have not risen in line with our original forecasts.

“We have kept the game informed – and this is also outlined in our annual report. We are currently consulting with the game on how best to adjust costs.

“There are a broad range of options under discussion across the profession­al game, the community game, and our general overheads.

“Any budget cuts in 2019/2020 come after years of record investment in the profession­al and community game.”

Team GB was effectivel­y bankrolled by the RFU for the 2020 Olympics with no central funding received.

 ??  ?? Team England rugby sevens player from the Bahamas 2017 Commonweal­th Youth Games, Tom Fawcett
Team England rugby sevens player from the Bahamas 2017 Commonweal­th Youth Games, Tom Fawcett
 ??  ?? Dickie Piper and Alex Battye in action for Huddersfie­ld against Wharfedale­PHOTO: RAYMOND MORRIS (RAYMORRIS1@BTINTERNET.COM)
Dickie Piper and Alex Battye in action for Huddersfie­ld against Wharfedale­PHOTO: RAYMOND MORRIS (RAYMORRIS1@BTINTERNET.COM)

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