South Wales Evening Post

Bosses want four regions for the future

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WELSH rugby bosses appear to have ruled out the prospect of axing one of the four regions as talks continue over the game’s future in Wales.

A crunch meeting was held on Wednesday when a bombshell report into the way forward for the Welsh game, which included a proposal to get rid one of the pro teams, was up for discussion. The Wru-owned Dragons and Ospreys, who do not own their own stadia, were the sides in the firing line.

The Profession­al Game Board - on which representa­tives from all four regions and the WRU sit - met to assess the various recommenda­tions in the report compiled by Oakwell, which assessed the ‘strategic options’ available to improve the sport.

Since details from the report emerged last week, there had been silence from those running the game in Wales.

But the PRB issued a brief statement yesterday stressing their commitment for the ‘four regions continue to play important roles.’ Though the words do not acknowledg­e the plans to axe a team, they appear to signal the Board’s intent for four regions to remain.

The statement read: “The Profession­al Rugby Board (PRB) met yesterday, Wednesday 11th May, to continue discussion­s to further develop its strategy for a sustainabl­e and ultimately successful profession­al game in Wales.

“The PRB is committed to working together to ensure all four regions continue to play important roles in the profession­al game. We will meet further over the coming weeks to ensure the strategy protects and grows our game and remain committed to communicat­ing further progress to all as soon as appropriat­e.”

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