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CVC cash will help Wales women turn pro

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By ALEX BYWATER
WALES Women’s hopes of turning professional could be dependent on a proposed £300m investment into the Six Nations from CVC Capital Partners becoming a reality.
The Welsh Rugby Union have launched a search for a new women’s head coach in a bid to improve standards in the build-up to next year’s World Cup.
The governing body also plan for their amateur squad to turn professional or semi-professional in the next 12 months, but TRP understands the finances needed for such a move are set to be reliant on the WRU receiving their share of CVC mon...

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