The Rugby Paper

Benefactor set to offer Red Roses contracts

- ■ By NICK VERDIER

INVESTOR Simon Pennock will fly to Belfast on Tuesday to present the England Women squad with an ambitious new venture to give them financial stability after the World Cup.

With the RFU deciding to concentrat­e on Sevens next season, a third of the 15s squad currently playing at the World Cup in Ireland will not have their contracts renewed leaving them in a difficult financial situation.

Pennock, an IT entreprene­ur, is now the investor behind SNAP sponsorshi­p and the Lions Sports Academy, and will offer the women a three-month contract on the same financial terms as the one they have with the RFU – in exchange for work in either companies.

SNAP is an internetba­sed platform where grassroots clubs can adver-

tise their assets in order to gain sponsorshi­p while the Lions Academy introduces young players to a more profession­al approach to strength and conditioni­ng and nutrition.

“My propositio­n is not aimed at underminin­g the RFU,” Pennock, above, told The Rugby Paper. “I’m just a huge rugby fan and this is a genuine attempt to help out these girls.

“A lot of them have had to make financial sacrifices, leaving their jobs in order to follow their dream of playing profession­al rugby.

“But some of them who don’t play Sevens have nothing tied up for after the World Cup and that’s why I think it’s a win-win situation for everyone involved.

“We’ve got role models coming out of the World Cup on one side and on the other we have SNAP and the Lions academy who could do with more staff.

“I’m hoping to meet them after their game against France on Tuesday and I’m confident they’ll be quite responsive to our offer. It’s a great opportunit­y to offer them financial stability for a while and give them time to plan their next career move.

“Some girls might enjoy their new job and it’s likely we’ll be able to offer them a permanent contract at the end of the three months.”

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