Rugby union is not the only sport struggling to navigate a fast-changing world but this has been an eventful week by anyone’s standards. From proposals which would cut off Pacific Islands rugby at the knees to the world’s leading players questioning the priorities of those in high places, the professional game’s tectonic plates are shifting on a daily basis.
No wonder the mobile phone belonging to Nigel Melville, the Rugby Football Union’s acting chief executive, has been in meltdown. When he completes his handover to Bill Sweeney, the latter will need a strong constitution and a super-sized in-tray. The future of the international game, the domestic promotion and relegation argument, picking the next England coach, improving the union’s finances – even Hercules would be seeking a lie-down in a darkened room.
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