South Wales Evening Post

OSPREYS ‘BULLISH’ ABOUT THE FUTURE

- MATT SOUTHCOMBE Rugby writer sport@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THE Ospreys insist they remain ‘bullish’ about their own future and that of Welsh rugby after proposals were put forward that one region had to be axed.

On Wednesday night it emerged that an independen­t report into the ‘strategic options’ available to Welsh rugby against a backdrop of infrequent success and dwindling interest.

One of the recommenda­tions in that report was to lose one region and reduce the number for four to three.

That has seen the previously failed merger between the Scarlets and Ospreys seemingly put back into the conversati­on but would likely face stiff opposition.

The recommenda­tions in the report are now being discussed by the Profession­al Game Board, which is responsibl­e for the running of the pro game and has representa­tion from each region.

In a statement, the Ospreys said: “Ospreys have been working closely and collaborat­ively as a member of the Profession­al Rugby Board (PRB) to devise a strategy that will ensure sustainabi­lity and raise performanc­e across the profession­al game in Wales.

“As part of this process the PRB has commission­ed research from a number of sources, including Oakwell, to ensure the strategy is informed by deep and independen­t insight.

“This research will inform, but not dictate the strategy.

“We remain bullish about the future of rugby in Wales and look forward to further success and Ospreys to remain the most successful Welsh region.

“In the meantime, we’re looking forward to Sunday’s game against the Dragons as we chase the Welsh Shield and encourage all our supporters to show their support at the Swansea. com Stadium as they did last weekend.”

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