The Welsh Rugby Union says it “must apologise” for threats to withdraw the ladies’s workforce from competitors however the organisation denies any motivation for its actions was sexist.
The allegations, reported by the Telegraph, mentioned the ladies’s workforce had been threatened with withdrawal from subsequent 12 months’s Rugby World Cup if they didn’t signal new contracts. The report additionally alleged the WRU’s CEO, Abi Tierney, didn’t wish to pay journey bills for the workforce. The governing physique denies a number of the allegations.
The WRU chair, Richard Collier-Keywood, mentioned a participant illustration group approached him on 8 August with issues about how the contract negotiations had been being dealt with. This led to him asking WRU the board members Claire Donovan and Alison Thorne to conduct a evaluation into the method.
That evaluation, that might be made public in coming weeks, has already discovered gamers had been instructed if they didn’t signal new skilled taking part in contracts inside three hours they’d be withdrawn from competitors.
The withdrawal risk got here after the chief management workforce turned conscious persevering with contract negotiations could have impacted preparations for a pleasant in opposition to Scotland on 6 September as a result of the gamers had been contemplating strike motion.
“It’s our intention to sit down down correctly with the gamers over the course of the following couple of weeks and ship the apology,” says Collier-Keywood. “It’s completely clear we do have to apologise, we simply have to get the logistics of that proper as a result of gamers are in all totally different components of the nation.”
However Collier-Keywood insisted it was not sexist: “We principally chatted to the ladies about that and that phrase simply didn’t come up. I do know folks wish to use labels however it’s in all probability an unhelpful label as a result of that isn’t consultant.
“The rationale for that taking place was to not do with sexism in the direction of the gamers. It was to do with a fancy ecosystem of issues that had gone incorrect [for] which we’re accountable. It’s important for us as a board to know precisely what went incorrect and to not simply take labels as a result of in any other case we’ll take out the incorrect actions in response to these labels.”
Donovan agreed with Collier-Keywood that sexism didn’t play a component: “There are all kinds of issues we completely may have achieved higher and there are all kinds of harm that we have to speak to however I genuinely don’t imagine the selections that had been made had been pushed by sexism,” she mentioned.
“There was an actual dedication to make this higher for the Welsh girls’s workforce going ahead and we could nicely have misplaced our method in a number of the dialog however the want was there to make it higher within the first occasion.”