Anglo-Welsh league 'depends on money'
The Rugby Paper|February 11, 2024
PREMIERSHIP coaches have given their backing to Warren Gatland's call for an Anglo-Welsh league as long as the finances add up.
PAUL REES PREMIERSHIP 
Anglo-Welsh league 'depends on money'

Wales head coach Gatland said last month he would like to see the Gallagher Premiership clubs and the four Welsh regions combine forces and renew a rivalry that was a big feature of the game until the RFU introduced leagues in 1987.

The Welsh regions are struggling financially with their budgets for next season cut at a time when they are having to repay a Covid loan. It has led to an exodus of players.

Three Premiership clubs folded last season after piling up debts and the top flight has been reduced to 10. Losses are still being accumulated with Sale, Exeter and Bristol recently reporting a combined deficit of £14m.

"It is an interesting concept and one I would not be against," said Exeter director of rugby Rob Baxter, below, whose side played the Scarlets yesterday in a friendly.

"It would depend on how much money there is.

That is what drives league structures, television and sponsorship deals and opportunities for big gates.

“The approach we must have is what makes us most viable as clubs and the question is the same for the Welsh regions. Revenue is the key. I have no problem with the idea of it – it would be fantastic going to games in Wales and it would cut down our travel costs.

“If there is a taste for it and a willingness from backers I would say it is likely to happen. If not, then it would be unlikely but if enough people want it, I do not think there would be much of a debate.”

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