English rugby in turmoil as season cancelled below top flight
English rugby was plunged into financial turmoil and uncertainty on Friday after the season was cancelled at all levels below the top-flight Premiership because of the coronavirus outbreak.
Rugby Football Union executives are in “active discussions” with Premiership teams about how to manage the end of the season, while still not knowing when play can be resumed amid a shutdown of sport in the country.
While the RFU’s decision could result in some teams falling into financial ruin – some in the Premiership announced Friday that they have implemented 25 per cent pay cuts throughout the club – a big side effect will be felt in the second-tier Championship as teams seek to gain promotion to the lucrative Premiership and replace Saracens, a team that has already been consigned to relegation for breaching salary-cap regulations.
Newcastle Falcons, who have a perfect record this season after 15 games, hold an 18-point lead in the Championship and were on course to finish first with some ease, with seven games still to play.