The Guardian (USA)

Former England captain Tom Wood joins Premiershi­p Rugby commission

- Robert Kitson

Efforts to clear up the financial and administra­tive mess into which English rugby has fallen have formally begun with Premiershi­p Rugby confirming the launch of a new sporting commission, including the former England and Northampto­n captain Tom Wood, to help improve the long-term prosperity of the league.

Wood is among four independen­t figures from the world of sport and business on a seven-person panel chaired by Nigel Melville. The football executive Jane Purdon, the Ministry of Justice board member Mark Rawlinson and the financial services expert Carys Williams have all been appointed, with the Premiershi­p Rugby chief executive, Simon Massie-Taylor, and its rugby director, Phil Winstanley, completing the list.

The group will have the power to rule over crucial matters such as the future season structure, Premiershi­p Rugby regulation­s and player workload, as well as impose sanctions in accordance with Premiershi­p Rugby regulation­s. Crucially the aim is to make decisions independen­t of the clubs in a bid to deliver the best collective outcomes for the league. “Our goal has always been to strengthen our governance and make internal decision-making more agile, whilst also bringing about greater independen­ce to any contentiou­s issues,” said Melville.

The past season has been a deeply concerning one for the English game, with three Premiershi­p clubs collapsing financiall­y in the past nine months. With the Rugby Football Union also preparing to hold its AGM on Friday evening, there is wider disquiet in the shires on a number of other issues, ranging from the union’s financial outlook to the botched messaging around the imminent tackle-height trial in the community game.

An official vote of no confidence has not been tabled but strong views are expected to be aired at the hybrid AGM, due to be held at the Royal College of Nursing. The shape and funding of the second-tier Championsh­ip is also the subject of increasing frustratio­n, with no extra money yet forthcomin­g from the central pot and clubs increasing­ly concerned about the future. “Answers need to be forthcomin­g very soon about how to involve the second-tier profession­al game,” said a club source.

“If you don’t those clubs are going to go the same way as three Premiershi­p sides have gone in the past nine months. We’re being asked to step up and be part of profession­al rugby on a shoestring. That just doesn’t work. There will come a cracking point.”

The ripple effect following London Irish’s collapse into administra­tion is still continuing, with the highly rated flanker Tom Pearson confirming a move to Northampto­n. Another Exiles forward, Chunya Munga, has already joined the Saints with the young centre Will Joseph set to join Harlequins.

Italy, meanwhile, have opted not to renew the contract of their head coach, Kieran Crowley, beyond this year’s World Cup. The former New Zealand full-back has been building an increasing­ly impressive Azzurri side who beat Australia for the first time last year. They also defeated Wales in Cardiff in 2022, bringing to an end their 36match losing sequence in the Six Nations.

 ?? ?? The former England and Northampto­n player Tom Wood will be on the seven-person commission. Photograph: Andrew Redington/Getty Images for Premiershi­p Rugby
The former England and Northampto­n player Tom Wood will be on the seven-person commission. Photograph: Andrew Redington/Getty Images for Premiershi­p Rugby

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