Three sports clubs in the Forest of Dean have been left in a desperate situation after the River Lyd banks burst.Situated along the river bank are Lydney Cricket Club, Lydney Rugby Club and Lydney Town AFC, which were all badly affected.The rugby club has so far raised £7,000 towards their total aim of £20,000 in a bid to repair the water logged club house.Their chairman Duncan Sleeman, 48, said: "We lost about 15 to 20 fridges and freezers, cookers and dishwashers. Our rugby tackle equipment is 90 per cent destroyed."Also there's the loss of revenue as we won't be able to use the club house for the foreseeable future."
Jonny May returns to Gloucester.https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/52254725Potential problems with contracts when the season resumeshttps://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/52257511
I suspect that a number of the Saracens international players will be sent out on loan next season (if that's allowed).They won't need all of them to cruise the Championship and it'll save them a bit of money
No promotion or relegation? What a load of absolute shite. Hope every single club that votes for that goes bust.Premiership: RFU considers ring-fencing top flight - https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/53608795