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The Welsh Rugby Union is considering reducing its professional men's clubs from four to two in an effort to ensure both on-field success and financial stability. The proposed shake-up aims to streamline resources and foster stronger,
The Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) said on Wednesday reducing the number of professional men's clubs from four to two is the best option to secure on-field success and financial sustainability.
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Planet Rugby on MSNWRU defends plan to axe two teams, claiming ‘once in a generation opportunity to get this right’
Following months of speculation, WRU officials finally confirmed their plan to produce an “optimal system” for professional rugby in the country.
The WRU's plan to cut the number of professional teams in Wales from four to two has been met with a mixed reaction from fans
Ugo and Lauren chat to Ilona Maher and Louis Rees-Zammitt and discuss the WRU proposal.
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Planet Rugby on MSN‘Radical’ plans being considered as WRU faces turning point in the national game
The Welsh Rugby Union is considering reducing its current set-up from four teams to just two in an effort to salvage its struggling game.
The union is to announce its preferred plan for the future of Welsh rugby, with the number of professional teams cut to two
Lauren Jenkins and Matt Lloyd are at the Principality Stadium as the Welsh Rugby Union announces its plans for the future of Welsh rugby. We hear from WRU director of rugby Dave Reddin as the governing body insists that cutting the number of professional clubs from four to two is the "radical step" needed to save the game in Wales.