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Malcolm Wall steps down from WRU and PRB roles

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The WRU is facing an extraordinary general meeting (EGM) in which there will be a vote of no confidence in the chair of the governing body, Richard Collier-Keywood, and the chair of the PRB.

It is not yet clear whether the departure of Wall will change the proposal by clubs from the Central Glamorgan Rugby Union (CGRU) district, while Collier-Keywood’s term as chair is also scheduled to end later this year.

Wall stated that the WRU “has done much to improve and evolve the governance, culture and financial status” but admits there are challenges facing the men’s professional game.

“From my perspective, change needs to include the planned investment in pathways, player and coach development along with a centralised resource providing sports science and analysis to the senior teams,” said Wall.

“It also needs greater funding for the professional clubs.

“As the smallest tier one rugby nation, Wales needs to be the smartest. This needs resourcing alongside a collective will.

“It is not always easy and change brings upheaval – but I have no doubt that the indomitable spirit of Welsh rugby will prevail.”


BBC News

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