Wru Registers £1m Profit Boost

02 Sep 2009 | tshego
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The Welsh Rugby Union has been given a financial boost after announcing a profit of £1m after tax for the financial year ending 2009.


The cash boost was achieved despite the overall turnover of £49.4m being down £900,000 on the previous year.


This was helped by a refinancing in May 2008 that reduced interest costs from £2.8m to £2.5m, with overall bank debt down £2.1m and now standing at £39.7m.


The WRU pumped £3.8m into the community game, with the four Welsh regional teams sharing £12.1m between them.


The funding for the regions is up from the previous year’s pot of £11.4m, but comes against the back-drop of an impending court case between the WRU and its four regions, acting under the umbrella organisation Regional Rugby Wales.


The two sides are due to face each other in the High Court on 9th September in a dispute over player release for the New Zealand Test on 7th November.


The £3.8m sum that went into the grass-roots of the game in Wales was an increase of £1.0m on the previous year, while the WRU also expects a state-of-the-art £1.5m National Centre of Excellence at the Vale Resort to be completed this autumn.


WRU group chief executive Roger Lewis praised the figures, released in an official press statement from Welsh rugby’s governing body.


‘It’s been a very positive year in what has undoubtedly been one of the most economically turbulent periods of recent times,’ Lewis said.


‘What has driven such a success has been the hard work and planning which we have carried out over the past three years aimed at creating sustainability for the business both on and off the field.


‘Like any business we have to be driven by the content we produce and underpinning these annual report figures is the fact that Welsh rugby is now enjoying rude health.’


Lewis said the WRU remains committed to forging a better relationship with its regions and clubs, and that it was committed to growing the game in north Wales.


 

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