Yorkshire Post

Titans up for sale with challenge to sustain recent form

- NICK WESTBY

ROTHERHAM TITANS have been put up for sale, with the owners warning that without fresh investment the club will be unable to sustain their current level.

Custodians Nick Cragg and Martin Jenkinson are relinquish­ing control and seek new owners to help the Titans maintain their place at the top end of the Championsh­ip.

Rotherham finished as the highest-placed Yorkshire team in the rugby pyramid this season, reaching the Championsh­ip’s promotion play-offs for the second successive season.

On both occasions they lost in the semi-final to Bristol, but it is not necessaril­y on the pitch where they are falling short in their quest to regain a place in the Premiershi­p.

Their current ground at Clifton Lane does not meet the minimum standards criteria set by Premier Rugby and if they were to even win promotion the Titans would have to play out of town, with Barnsley’s Oakwell football stadium one possible destinatio­n.

They are still to confirm where they will play next season, with the owners of their Clifton Lane ground – Rotherham Athletic Company – issuing a new lease for the union club to sign, something neither side has reached agreement on.

Cragg and Jenkinson saved the club in 2004 after their disastrous second spell in the Premiershi­p nearly ended in financial ruin.

Director Jenkinson said: “Running a Championsh­ip level club in Rotherham has required commitment and hard work.

“We now need fresh ideas and support if the club is to continue to produce the level of rugby that we all love to see.”

Chairman Cragg added: “We are immensely proud of our achievemen­ts in taking the Titans to a top-four Championsh­ip club over the last 10 years.

“But the club’s journey doesn’t end here; with the anticipati­on of the Rugby World Cup, plus the additional financial support from the RFU for the new season, there has never been a better time for the next generation to take the reins. Many profession­al clubs are striving to find a model which is sustainabl­e and we are no different. It could be that this propositio­n rests on the shoulders of the many rather than the few.”

Interested parties are requested to express interest in writing to Nicholas Associates Limited, Reginald Arthur House, Percy Street, Rotherham S65 1ED or contact 01709 789000.

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