Huddersfield Daily Examiner

RFL bosses take pay cut amid virus threat to game

- By IAN LAYBOURN

SENIOR executives of the Rugby Football League have taken pay cuts to ease the financial pressures caused by the suspension of the game due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

All fixtures were postponed on March 16, initially to April 3 but then suspended indefinite­ly, and some clubs have already reduced the wages of staff and players as they brace themselves for a lengthy period of inactivity.

The RFL has made no announceme­nt but it is understood all senior executives and board members, led by chairman Simon Johnson, agreed to a salary reduction more than a week ago.

The move comes at a time when the RFL is asking the

Government for financial assistance to help keep clubs afloat while there is no match-day income and Super League personnel look set to follow suit.

Super League officials have already cancelled the television show ‘Inside Super League’ as a cost-cutting measure and executive chairman Robert Elstone told a media briefing that furloughin­g for employees is being considered.

“We’ve spent time looking at our staff base and furloughin­g is an option for a large number of our employees,” Elstone said.

Wigan and England prop George Burgess told an Australian television show that some of the higher-earning Super League players could be facing pay cuts of up to 75 per cent and Toronto Wolfpack’s former All Black Sonny Bill Williams says he would support such a move.

“A 100 per cent I’d be that way inclined,” Williams said. “It would be ridiculous to think that in the circumstan­ces we have found ourselves in to keep the game going in whatever sporting field we’re in that we wouldn’t be taking that pay cut.”

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