Poging GOUD - Vrij

WRU hope they've now found a way out of messy situation

South Wales Evening Post

|

October 25, 2025

“WHEN this board took office less than two years ago, in January 2024, we inherited a mess,” said Richard Collier-Keywood at the start of a Welsh Rugby Union presentation that, including questions from the assembled press, took over 90 minutes.

- BEN JAMES

WRU hope they've now found a way out of messy situation

WRU chair Richard Collier-Keywood addressing the media

(KIAN ABDULLAH/ HUW EVANS AGENCY)

“They've still got a mess,” remarked one scribe after it was all done, referring back to the WRU chair's opening remarks. Because, on the day when Welsh rugby finally learned exactly how many professional men’s teams it would have moving forward, style took precedence over substance for large parts of yesterday afternoon.

Of that 94 minutes of talk in the Principality Stadium, it took over 50 minutes for the actual number - three - to be mentioned even once. By that point, the WRU's 3pm embargo was getting painfully close.

A bombardment of information, running the clock out like a senate filibuster. Were there a premium on PR jargon and filler, the WRU could do worse than selling the drilling rights under the Principality Stadium to solve Welsh rugby’s financial ills.

Having initially set out to go from four regions to two, they will now go to three.

Quite how they get there, or when they reach that number, is still a little unclear.

One in the west, one in the east and one in Cardiff. That’s what the players and clubs were told on Friday morning.

There will be equal funding for the squads starting at £6.4m and rising to £7.8m per annum.

It's hard to see how, in those terms, it doesn’t look like a shootout for the west spot between Ospreys and Scarlets. However, Collier-Keywood wouldn't put it that way.

“We feel these are the best locations based on data,” he said. “We're not putting two teams against each other. That's not our plan today. We intend to work collaboratively.

“So there will only be one geographic club in the west, but the existing clubs can all apply for any of the licences going forwards. We hope that it will be through a consultation process.”

MEER VERHALEN VAN South Wales Evening Post

South Wales Evening Post

Trump pauses US-UK tech pact

WASHINGTON has paused the flagship US-UK tech pact just weeks after Rachel Reeves doubled down on Britain's digital services tax in her Autumn Budget, sharpening fears that the levy has become a pressure point in wider trade talks with Trump’s administration.

time to read

1 min

December 18, 2025

South Wales Evening Post

PM in festive dig at Reform and Kemi's ‘Muppets’ show

SIR Keir Starmer used his final Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) appearance this year to attack Reform UK.

time to read

1 mins

December 18, 2025

South Wales Evening Post

Plans to ban greyhound racing in Wales clear the first hurdle

THE Welsh Government has taken a major step towards making Wales the first nation in the UK to ban greyhound racing after winning a key vote, writes ICNN Senedd reporter Chris Haines.

time to read

1 min

December 18, 2025

South Wales Evening Post

Wales star Rees-Zammit opens talks with Bristol over contract extension at Ashton Gate

WALES wing Louis Rees-Zammit has opened talks with Bristol Bears over extending his contract at Ashton Gate.

time to read

2 mins

December 18, 2025

South Wales Evening Post

Carre set to turn down move to France and stay at Sarries

WALES prop Rhys Carre looks set to turn down a move to France in favour of staying at Saracens.

time to read

1 mins

December 18, 2025

South Wales Evening Post

Miles steps in as 'health board fails to improve'

THE Welsh Government has escalated intervention at Aneurin Bevan health board to one step short of special measures amid concerns about an £18m deficit and A&E failures.

time to read

1 mins

December 18, 2025

South Wales Evening Post

Pay rises for Welsh politicians in 2026

SENEDD members will secure pay rises ranging from £12,000 to £25,000 in the next term starting in May, compared with salaries paid after the previous election in 2021.

time to read

2 mins

December 18, 2025

South Wales Evening Post

Mum's anger at Army following soldier's death

THE mother of a soldier who died by suicide has said she feels \"as if he has been forgotten\" by the British Army, following the settlement of a legal claim.

time to read

2 mins

December 18, 2025

South Wales Evening Post

CHRISTMAS CLEAR-UP

Mark the start of a fresh New Year with these expert tips.

time to read

2 mins

December 18, 2025

South Wales Evening Post

£27bn draft budget is backed

THE Senedd has backed the Welsh Government's “imperfect” £27bn draft budget following a late deal to prevent a “catastrophe” for public finances.

time to read

2 mins

December 18, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size