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Ospreys become third Welsh team to sign agreement with the WRU

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The WRU announced in October 2025 they were planning to cut one of the four professional sides, prompting fears among Ospreys’ fans and players they were being targeted, especially after the WRU announced in January 2026 that Ospreys owners were the preferred bidder to buy Cardiff.

That deal with Y11 subsequently fell through in April with the WRU announcing that the four professional sides would exist in their current guise until the end of the 2027-28.

Ospreys and Scarlets were invited to sign the new PRA while the WRU is pressing ahead with its policy of cutting a professional team by 2028 and has promised to outline how it plans to achieve that by the end of June 2026.

Having played home games at the Brewery Field in Bridgend last season, work has started on Ospreys new St Helen’s home in Swansea.

The region are hoping to play their first game in Swansea against the Dragons on 24 October.


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