The Rugby Paper

Scots back in pole for takeover of Worcester

- ■ By NEALE HARVEY

WORCESTER are set to agree a takeover by the Scottish Rugby Union after a bid from former Swindon Town FC chairman Jed McCrory failed. The Rugby Paper revealed in September that discussion­s had taken place between Warriors and SRU chief executive Mark Dodson, with officials north of the border keen to establish a base for Scottish internatio­nal players wanting to play in the Premiershi­p.

Those talks were put on hold while Worcester tested the water for other bidders and it is understood McCrory emerged as the leading candidate, having been granted a period of ‘exclusivit­y’ to complete a Sixways takeover.

However, that expired on Friday without agreement and, after putting the club up for sale in September, Warriors owner Greg Allen is now keen to conclude a deal with the SRU this week to put an end to the long-running saga.

A source close to Worcester’s boardroom told TRP:

“Jed McCrory was the man and it appeared nailed-on, but for whatever reason it’s off.

“The Scots are keen to have an enclave in England, they have the necessary finance and it’s a very interestin­g project for them. They have nothing outside Glasgow and Edinburgh and this is a logical way to broaden their player base.”

Scotland running a Premiershi­p club would raise question marks over their commitment to the RFU’s England Qualified Player Scheme.

However, our source said: “The RFU won’t be impressed but there is no suggestion at this stage that the squad will be swamped by Scots.”

The SRU declined to comment.

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Failed bid: Jed McCrory

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