So relegation and promotion from and to the Premiership to recommence season 24/25 with a "major relaunch" of the league! Should imagine they will want to get whatever Wasps and Worcester look like back into the Premiership as quickly as possible. The Championship will need to be properly funded if this is going to happen and we have a meaningful second tier
As it stands there is no relegation to the Championship next season, although a team can be promoted to the top-flight if they pass the required standards.
The long-term structure therefore remains up in the air, with the Premiership currently consisting of 11 teams after Wasps' and Worcester's relegation.
Either way, strengthening the second tier to ensure a robust promotion and relegation system in the future is now a priority.
"There is an extreme willingness to have a more aligned second tier, because we think that will help it grow," said Massie-Taylor.
Not sure what they mean by this?
Commitment to the growth plan, with an aim to continue to build the league's fanbase, using experience from cricket competition The Hundred to engage a new audience.
Hmmmm. Reckon it will need more than tinkering around the edges of ther game to achieve it's goal.
As far as commercial growth is concerned, Rob Calder - former commercial director of The Hundred - has joined Premiership Rugby as chief growth officer as the league looks to build its fanbase and start a new chapter in its history.
"He was one of the architects [of The Hundred] and was in the room as they were putting the whole thing together," explained Massie-Taylor.
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