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Rpa Secures New Player Welfare Funding Deal

27 Nov 2015 | tshego
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The Rugby Players’ Association (RPA) has announced a multi-year funding deal with industry stakeholders, the Rugby Football Union (RFU) and Premiership Rugby Limited (PRL).

The five year deal will deliver a minimum of £7m into the RPA welfare, personal development and education programmes that will support he 650 current and over 350 former RPA members.

Representing athletes who currently play or have played in the RFU and founded by Damian Hopley, who was forced into early retirement after injury, the RPA seeks to assist members in similar circumstance or facing other hardships such as illness.

RPA group CEO, Damian Hopley, commented: “This long-term funding deal gives us the security to build on the very strong foundations that we have established over the last 17 years as one of the most progressive Players’ Associations in Europe.

“One of the key objectives of English rugby is to provide outstanding welfare, support and development programmes to all of our past, present and future members in order to give them the best opportunity to maximise their on and off field potential. By working closely with the RFU and the Aviva Premiership Rugby clubs, we are confident that we will take this support to unprecedented levels. I would like to place on record my sincere thanks to the RFU and Premiership Rugby as well as my Board and the members for their continued support of the essential work we conduct for the players and the game.”

RPA chairman and Northampton Saints’ lock, Christian Day, said: “This is a landmark day for the RPA and the Players’ Board are genuinely excited about the future of English Rugby. This agreement is a huge step forward for our members and it will act as a cornerstone for the RPA’s work in the years to come. We have also negotiated an enhanced Standard Contract that will provide greater protection and security at a time when scrutiny is, quite rightly, being focused on player welfare. We as players know that player welfare must be a huge priority for our sport. We will be working closely with all of the game’s stakeholders to see what more can be done to continually improve conditions for the health and safety of our members.”

Mark McCafferty, chief executive of Premiership Rugby said: “Continued investment by the clubs in all aspects of welfare for their players is fundamental to the long term strength and vibrancy of the English professional game.

“We’ve worked closely with the RPA over many years to develop the support programmes which are now an increasingly key factor for professional players in England. We welcome the new agreement which will allow all parties to continue to develop these over the next few years”.

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