Rugby Union Turmoil: Bill Beaumont Warns of 'Rancour & Disruption' Amid CEO Ousting Vote
Interim RFU chair Bill Beaumont warns of internal chaos as clubs vote on removing CEO Bill Sweeney, threatening to overshadow the Women's Rugby World Cup.

RFU Leadership Crisis Threatens to Overshadow Key Rugby Events
Interim Rugby Football Union (RFU) chair Bill Beaumont has issued a stark warning against a rebel motion to remove CEO Bill Sweeney, stating it could plunge English rugby into months of "rancour and disruption." The vote, forced by a coalition of clubs led by Championship sides, is set to take place amid growing tensions over governance and financial transparency.
The Rebel Motion Explained
- Roots of Dissent: Second-tier clubs accuse the RFU of losing touch with grassroots rugby, citing Sweeney's rising salary while the union reported record losses.
- RFU Counterproposal: The governing body has proposed decentralizing decision-making and increasing regional funding to appease critics.
- Beaumont's Response: The former England captain condemned the campaign as "deeply regrettable," alleging misleading claims about finances.
Wider Implications
- Women's Rugby World Cup at Risk: Beaumont emphasized the timing could detract from England hosting the 2022 tournament, where the Red Roses are contenders.
- Structural Reforms: The rebel group, Whole Game Union, seeks to empower the RFU's 1,200 member clubs with greater control over leadership decisions.
- Funding Concerns: Proposed changes may clash with Sport England/UK Sport standards, potentially jeopardizing financial support.
"This public infighting undermines the incredible work of volunteers, our Six Nations progress, and the World Cup buildup," Beaumont added. The vote outcome could redefine English rugby's future—for better or worse.
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