Yorkshire RFU has two Representatives who are elected by the Clubs in the County to sit on the RFU Council. They also participate in Sub-Committees of the RFU which report to the Community Game Board. Keep checking back on a monthly basis as your Reps keep you up to date with relevant matters from the RFU.

March 2020


RFU Council is scheduled to meet on Friday, 24th April. Community Game Board will next meet on Thursday 9th April via. Telephone Conference.


Rugby Season – as everyone is aware Community Game Board took the unprecedented decision to end the current season.  We hope that clubs will support this decision in the best interests of society as a whole and our own community which must safeguard itself until the current situation resolves itself. In taking the decision it became clear that even if the current pandemic eased the season would need to be extended taking in May if not going into June.  The decision has also been taken to cancel the three County Championships (Jason Leonard, Gill Burns and Bill Beaumont Cups respectively). An announcement will be made regarding these competitions in the 20/21 season.
The RFU has established a Competitions Lockdown Task Group (COLT) which will consider and make recommendations on the outcome of the current season with regard to promotion/relegation. Should the season just end and we start again next year, or should some form of promotion/relegation be instigated? The group, under the Chairmanship of Terry Burwell (Hampshire), is currently scheduled to provide a report to the Board by mid-April.

Community Game Update – obviously, the situation is under constant review and any decisions made by the Board in addition to details of help available to clubs will be made via. the Community Game Update which will be issued on a weekly basis for the foreseeable future. The Update is delivered to Club Secretaries and CB Officials and should be widely distributed to key personnel throughout clubs, so that we are all aware. If clubs have specific queries then these should be directed, in the first instance, to your RDO. Please be aware that the offices at Twickenham are currently closed with staff working from home in the main. Queries may, therefore, take longer than usual to be resolved.

These are, obviously, unprecedented and uncertain times.  Despite what you may read in the Press please be assured that the RFU is working hard to try and minimise the effects that the virus is having on our game. No-one knows when the current situation will end and when we will be able to resume “normal” activities.  All we can ask is that you stay up to date through the Community Game Update and plan accordingly for the resumption of rugby.

In the meantime both Ted and Jim hope you will stay safe and stay healthy

Activities in March (Jim Chapman)

Date

05
Interview with Council Nominations Committee (Twickenham)
06
Community Game Board (Twickenham)
07
England v Wales (Twickenham)
10
Community Game Board (Telephone)
11
Yorkshire West District Sub-Committee (Old Brodleians)
16
Community Game Board (Telephone)
17
Future Competition Structure Group (Telephone)
24
England Colleges RFU Board Meeting (On-line)



Activities in March (Ted Atkinson)

Date

07
England v Wales (Twickenham)
09
Interview with Council Nominations Committee (Twickenham
10
Meeting with Don Barrel (Acadmies Lead Officer) (Twickenham)
11
Education and Age-Grade Sub-Committee (Twickenham)
19
Meeting ref. Yorkshire Academy (Telephone)


Ted Atkinson & Jim Chapman
March 2020