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Saturday, 21 September 2013

ERC Appoint Mediator

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The body that organises the Heineken Cup (ERC) has appointed an independent mediator in an attempt to resolve the row surrounding the event's future.

Canadian barrister Graeme Mew will help negotiate a new structure from 2014-15.

The ERC's Jean-Pierre Lux said Mew's appointment is "a hugely valuable opportunity to find an agreed solution which will benefit all European club rugby stakeholders".

Clubs from England and France have revealed they will launch an alternative competition after announcing their intention to quit the Heineken and second-tier Amlin Challenge Cup at the end of the 2012-13 season.

They feel that clubs from Wales, Scotland, Ireland and Italy hold an unfair advantage in the competition in its current structure, and are also unhappy about how revenues are shared.

Their proposed new tournament would include English and French teams but be open to teams from other countries.

However, the ERC insists it is the only organisation that has the authority to organise European club cross-border competitions.

Mew was recommended to the ERC by the International Rugby Board (IRB).

The Canadian heard the IRB's appeal against the decision by a citing commissioner to clear Australia captain James Horwill of stamping on Alun Wyn Jones during the first Test against the British and Irish Lions in June.

After reviewing the original decision, Mew cleared Horwill to play in the final Test of the series.


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Wednesday, 18 September 2013

Saving Heineken is Key - Dallaglio

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Saving the Heineken Cup is key to northern hemisphere countries' chances of winning the 2015 World Cup, says ex-England captain Lawrence Dallaglio.

Top-flight English and French clubs want to set up a replacement competition from next season.

Heineken Cup organisers European Rugby Cup (ERC) will hold further talks on 23 October as they seek an agreement.

"There's a responsibility to ensure the best players are playing each other on the biggest stage," Dallaglio said.

"That is especially the case in the build-up to a World Cup, as all but one have been won by the southern hemisphere."

English and French clubs said last week discussions with the ERC had "been unsuccessful" and they could "only conclude that negotiations on any new European agreement have now ended".

They are unhappy with the differing ways teams qualify for the Heineken Cup and how proceeds are shared.

The owners and chairmen of the 12 English Premiership clubs meet on Wednesday as they continue to plan a new European competition, confident their Anglo-French initiative can get off the ground.

But Dallaglio, who won the Heineken Cup with Wasps in 2004 and 2007,is still hoping for a resolution involving all the Six Nations countries.

"We've had a hard job wrestling the World Cup from the southern hemisphere, so we need to have the best competitions in this part of the world for the players to play in," the 41-year-old added.

"That's what the various unions and umbrella organisations have the obligation to do - and privately not publicly.

"I believe the Heineken Cup is a wonderful competition that gives every country in Europe an edge that would be foolish to under-estimate."

Rugby Football Union chief executive Ian Ritchie feels urgent talks are necessary.

He said: "It's important for a game as a whole that we get these negotiations settled.

"Our view as well is that we would seek to achieve a European competition that would involve clubs from Scotland, Wales, France - wherever."

Meanwhile, England Rugby 2015 chief executive Debbie Jevans has confirmed ticket pricing and kick-off times for the World Cup will be announced in November.


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