European rugby chief Derek McGrath has insisted that âthe door is still openâ regarding negotiations over the future of the Heineken
Premiership Rugby and Ligue Nationale de Rugby are forging ahead with their own blueprint â the Rugby Champions Cup â next term, and have also extended an invitation to Celtic and Italian teams to join them.
Celtic unions Wales, Scotland and Ireland released virtually identical statements last week saying they would not sanction their teams to play in any future tournaments not approved by the International Rugby Board.
And ERC chief executive McGrath is adamant that he believes a solution can be found, despite the odds being overwhelmingly stacked against that happening.
âERC supports and wishes to encourage everybody back to the table. There is a lot of activity going on to try to find solutions,â McGrath said at Mondayâs English and French launch of this seasonâs Heineken and Amlin Challenge Cup competitions in Cardiff.
âWe have stated many times that we absolutely believe that we will only find agreement when we have the full engagement of all the parties around the table. We havenât had that yet.
âWe havenât had engagement and we havenât had negotiation, which is critical to find progress. The door is still open to find solutions.
âThere is still time, but all parties bear a responsibility to find those solutions, and walking away is not respecting the obligations to those, in particular, who are not sitting at the table â the fans, the players, the sponsors â who have a significant interest in the future of the competitions.
âWe would like to get solutions as soon as possible. The meeting we have called for October 23 and 24 is not that far away if we can get proper engagement. We would encourage everyone to get back to the table because solutions can be found.
âWe absolutely believe the future is best served by doing what we have all been doing for 18 years. I sincerely believe it is in everyoneâs best interests to come to the meeting.â
Speaking last week, Premiership Rugby chief executive Mark McCafferty was in a defiant mood.
âWe are certainly not attending the meetings on October 23 and 24 that we have been invited to, and the French clubs arenât either,â he said.
âAs far as we are concerned we are not in ERC competitions, and neither are the French clubs.
âFrom our perspective, those competitions in their current form are over. We donât have any dispute with ERC, from our point of view, which is why the appointment of a mediator (Canadian lawyer Graeme Mew) by ERC is a bit odd.
âWeâve served notice, we are discharging all of our obligations during that notice period, and at the end of that notice period we will go to play in new competitions. There is no dispute about that from our point of view.
âWe are putting a competition format and a financial structure in place through the Rugby Champions Cup that is going to be attractive to everyone.â
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