England Rugby Six Nations Sport Rugby player as England Rugby

Wales against England in Six Nations to go ahead as player strike averted

rte.ie

Wales' Six Nations match against England in Cardiff on Saturday will go ahead after potential strike action from Welsh players over a contract dispute was averted, the Welsh Rugby Union has announced.Players had gathered at Wales’ training base in the Vale of Glamorgan to discuss a range of issues with Professional Rugby Board members, with many of them out of contract at their regional teams at the end of this season.The threat of players taking Six Nations strike action occurred as a result of a new six-year financial agreement between the Welsh Rugby Union and its four regions not being confirmed and no playing budgets finalised.But acting WRU chief executive Nigel Walker said: "I’m pleased to announce that after extensive conversations and discussions over the last week the Wales-England game will go ahead as scheduled."It’s important going forward that we continue the dialogue over the last week or so, but not under the circumstances we’ve had over the last week or so."Ken [Owens] and I and some of the senior players will be meeting more regularly than perhaps we have in the past."Captain Owens said: "We are obviously happy.

There has been huge frustration over the last number of months that it got to this stage. We felt we had to make a stand, but the conversations that have taken place over the last 10 days or so have shown that some positive resolutions can be found."The players are satisfied, hence why the game is on on Saturday.

It has been very tough, hugely frustrating. It has been a difficult period, but we have fronted up in training and prepared as we would for any Test match and we are looking forward to getting out there and going toe-to-toe with England."Of course it has been a distraction with

Related News
As Ireland travel to Murrayfield this Sunday to take on Scotland, the stakes couldn't be higher as the could have the opportunity to win the Six Nations come kick-off.
France centre Jonathan Danty will make his comeback from injury against England at Twickenham this weekend after being named in the starting line-up for the Guinness Six Nations clash (Saturday, 4.45pm).
Ken Owens believes that Wales’ players “had to make a stand” after a threat of player strike action was withdrawn and the go-ahead given to Saturday’s Guinness Six Nations clash against England.
Fly-half Dan Biggar and centre George North have been left out of the Wales team for Saturday's Guinness Six Nations clash against England in Cardiff.
LONDON : Wales are confident they have seen off the threat of a strike from angry players and that players' concerns over future contracts have been sorted, acting Welsh Rugby Union chief executive Nigel Walker said on Thursday.

Latest News

Change privacy settings
This page might use cookies if your analytics vendor requires them.