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Rugby regions in Wales facing funding change in shake-up Rugby regions in Wales facing funding change
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Professional rugby in Wales could face another shake-up, with some regions receiving more funding than others.Professional rugby in Wales could face another shake-up, with some regions receiving more funding than others.
An independent review, to be published next month, will reveal the four regions are losing money and not attracting enough supporters.An independent review, to be published next month, will reveal the four regions are losing money and not attracting enough supporters.
The Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) says it is committed to maintaining four professional sides.The Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) says it is committed to maintaining four professional sides.
But in an interview for BBC Wales' Week In Week Out, the WRU chief executive said the funding model could change.But in an interview for BBC Wales' Week In Week Out, the WRU chief executive said the funding model could change.
All four regions currently receive £3.5m each for television and funding from the WRU.All four regions currently receive £3.5m each for television and funding from the WRU.
But the accounts show they have all been losing money, partly because they have not been able to attract enough fans to games.But the accounts show they have all been losing money, partly because they have not been able to attract enough fans to games.
Chief executive Roger Lewis admitted the way regions were funded could change.Chief executive Roger Lewis admitted the way regions were funded could change.
"You could have four different models, four different relationships with the WRU, and that is something that I have discussed informally with the regions over the last year," he said."You could have four different models, four different relationships with the WRU, and that is something that I have discussed informally with the regions over the last year," he said.
When asked whether this would mean three regions receiving equal funding, and a fourth region receiving less funding, Mr Lewis replied: "The permutations could be greater than that. It could be one and three, two and two or three and one.When asked whether this would mean three regions receiving equal funding, and a fourth region receiving less funding, Mr Lewis replied: "The permutations could be greater than that. It could be one and three, two and two or three and one.
"We've got to come up with the best solution for all of Welsh rugby.""We've got to come up with the best solution for all of Welsh rugby."
Stuart Gallacher, chief executive of Regional Rugby Wales, also admitted change was needed.Stuart Gallacher, chief executive of Regional Rugby Wales, also admitted change was needed.
"We all have to realise, put our hands up and say the way we ran it in the past as individual regions and clubs before that is no longer sustainable," he said."We all have to realise, put our hands up and say the way we ran it in the past as individual regions and clubs before that is no longer sustainable," he said.
Lost generationLost generation
"We have to look at different ways of running the professional game in Wales.""We have to look at different ways of running the professional game in Wales."
Bridgend and Wales rugby fan Steve Hughes, from Coity near Bridgend, said he struggled to support his regional side, the Ospreys.Bridgend and Wales rugby fan Steve Hughes, from Coity near Bridgend, said he struggled to support his regional side, the Ospreys.
"I feel that what we've got is a lost generation of fans who haven't bought into regional rugby, who have other things to do and who haven't got that connection with their regions. That's something we need to look at," he said."I feel that what we've got is a lost generation of fans who haven't bought into regional rugby, who have other things to do and who haven't got that connection with their regions. That's something we need to look at," he said.
Week In Week Out, BBC One Wales, Tuesday 22:35 GMTWeek In Week Out, BBC One Wales, Tuesday 22:35 GMT