The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Borough insist they will survive the sporting shutdown

Rugby union - A financial hit for the city side

- By Alan Swann alan.swann@jpimedia.co.uk @PTAlanSwan­n

Peterborou­gh RUFC will miss out on plenty of money during the sporting shutdown, but they have no doubt they will be fighting fit on and off the field next season.

Borough’s plight was highlighte­d in the national press this week as it was revealed they missed out on a financial handout last summer from the English RFU by filing an applicatio­n a day late.

Clubs are supposed to confirm they have not paid players to perform - something that is frowned upon at Fengate by May 30 to be eligible for a financial boost, but Borough’s applicatio­n arrived at headquarte­rs on June 1.

And now the city club have learnt their late applicatio­n has cost them any chance of a handout to help them through the current coronaviru­s crisis.

Boough make plenty of money from weddings, dog shows, dinners and a beer festival in the summer, none of which will now take place.

But Borough chairman

Alistair ‘Archie’ Bennett is relaxed about the situation.

“I don’t want to make a big thing out it,” Bennett said. “We had a wedding booked in every week so we will be missing out, but we will still be around for next season.

“There is no doubt about that.

“It is frustratin­g and we did appeal against the decision not to help us financiall­y through the current shutdown as it’s a unique situation, but we were turned down.

“But we will carry on and we have plenty to look forward to next season.

“We’ve lost Oundle from our division, but we have gained two excellent additions in local rivals Peterborou­gh Lions and Kettering.”

The Daily Mail suggested Borough could lose out on between £60k and £80k this summer, but Bennett insists that’s a very high estimate.

Borough also run successful youth and girls rugby programmes.

Last year the English RFU revealed revenue of £213 million, more than twice that of the New Zealand rugby union.

 ??  ?? Action from Peterborou­gh RUFC v Lutterwort­h at Fengate last month
Action from Peterborou­gh RUFC v Lutterwort­h at Fengate last month

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