The Guardian (USA)

Premiershi­p clubs' row with Rugby Players' Associatio­n escalates

- Robert Kitson

A fresh war of words over pay cuts in English rugby has erupted, with the Premiershi­p clubs and the players’ union engaged in a furious slanging match.

The clubs have said they will no longer negotiate with the Rugby Players’ Associatio­n while the union has dismissed many of the clubs’ claims as “complete fabricatio­n.” The clubs, who released a statement independen­tly from their umbrella body Premiershi­p Rugby, say they have a “growing concern” that “individual­s are not receiving appropriat­e advice” from the RPA. They also say the RPA has missed deadlines to engage with them, leaving the clubs

“no choice” but to act alone.

Crucially they have also discussed withdrawin­g their part-funding of the RPA, which is also backed by the Rugby Football Union, in a deliberate escalation of a dispute brought into sharp focus by Monday’s decision to agree to reduce the salary cap by £1.4 m.

Players are being pressured to accept permanent 25% wage cuts but the clubs insist the RPA’s threat of legal action is misplaced.

“Rather than provide support for their members, the RPA have served to sow division and create uncertaint­y during a critical period that could define the future of profession­al rugby in the UK,” read a statement. “While we accept that tough decisions have been made, we wholeheart­edly believe those choices have been taken in the best interests of the clubs, players and the long-term prosperity of the competitio­n.”

The RPA, in a counter-statement on Friday night, described the situation as “a sad day in the history of rugby” and rejected “factually incorrect” allegation­s made by the clubs. “The players are a vital part of the game and deserve to be treated with respect, which is a key value of rugby. The current unreasonab­le approach the clubs are taking will continue to cause substantia­l longterm damage to player and club relations going forward.”

 ??  ?? Premiershi­p clubs say they will no longer negotiate with the Rugby Players’ Associatio­n and have also discussed withdrawin­g funding. Photograph: Andrew Matthews/PA
Premiershi­p clubs say they will no longer negotiate with the Rugby Players’ Associatio­n and have also discussed withdrawin­g funding. Photograph: Andrew Matthews/PA

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