Rugby Union: Confusion As League Split Plans Delayed ; Scrum Down
The Journal › November 04, 2008
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The Journal › November 04, 2008
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THE North's top rugby clubs fear they are being left in "limbo" after the RFU's proposed radical re-shaping of the league structure was hit by a fresh setback.
Influential figures at National Two promotion contenders Tynedale and Blaydon have hit out at the latest delay to hit the RFU's 'rugby landscape' project, and say it will harm their ability to plan for next season if a decision on the structure of their league isn't taken soon.See the full content of this document
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Rugby Union: Confusion As League Split Plans Delayed ; Scrum Down
In a move that will affect up to 90 clubs in the North East, the RFU want to radically reshape the rugby pyramid by reducing the number of clubs in National One - and possibly turning the division fully profess...
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