Club Rugby Needs a Radical Fix โ€“ But Is R360 Breakaway Leagu

Club Rugby Needs a Radical Fix โ€“ But Is R360 Breakaway League the Cure to Its Ills?

Introduction

It will take a lot of money, which may well be forthcoming, and much more besides to realise plans for new global league.

Understanding the R360 Breakaway League

There is one passage in the sales pitch for R360, rugby unionโ€™s new breakaway league, on which everyone ought to be able to agree. โ€œClubs around the world are feeling the strain, and are being propped up by the international game,โ€ the proposal goes, and it is true that there is not a single team in the Premiership making a profit, seven of the 10 owe more than they own. Worldwide, at least 12 professional sides have gone out of business in recent years. It is just a shame about the rest of it, which has more holes than Newcastleโ€™s defense.

R360 is brought to us by the team of Mike Tindall, Stuart Hooper, whose management career at Bath was one sevenโ€‘year lesson in the Peter Principle that organisations tend to promote people to the point of their incompetence, player agent Mark Spoors and John Loffhagen, who had a 13-month spell as the chief legal adviser for LIV golf.

Impact on Clubs and Fans

Union Bordeaux Bรจgles supporters turned out in force for the Champions Cup final against Northampton but will union fans learn to love the new R360 league? Photograph: Romain Perrocheau/AFP/Getty Images

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