WRU bosses face fresh calls to quit as war of accusations and statements escalates
Jon Doel Sat, 14 March 2026 at 10:49 am UTC·4 min read Welsh Rugby Union bosses are facing fresh calls to resign today amid accusations from Swansea Council they misled the public. It comes as Welsh rugby's war escalated again on Friday with the publication of minutes from a meeting between Swansea Council and the WRU, in which it is claimed it was made clear the future of the Ospreys is bleak beyond next year. While WRU CEO Abi Tierney has disputed the accuracy of the minutes, the published document contains her amendments and corrections and still allege her and Ospreys chief Lance Bradley suggested a men's professional regional rugby team would not be playing at St Helen's in...

