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Meritocracy is RFU’s need, not chiselled platitudes | Nick Cain

Nick Cain criticises the lack of leadership shown by RFU chairman Andy Cosslett in the face of urgent financial planning needed at HQ

THE lack of strong leadership at the RFU was reflected starkly this week in an interview with the chairman, Andrew Cosslett. At a time when English rugby’s national governing body needs leaders with a clarity of vision and a will to steer the game through the Covid storm to a brighter future, all Cosslett had to offer were platitudes.
These ranged from statements on diversity and inclusion, that smacked of virtue-signalling rather than deliverable initiatives, to a lame explanation of why the RFU are in financial dire straits following their decision to empty their reserves into the crippl...

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