27th April 2026
RFU SGM
Following the outcome of the RFU Special General Meeting, where members voted to reject the proposed governance resolutions, it is clear that there is a significant number of volunteers and representatives who engaged fully in the process.
Voting members do want to see reform of the RFU at Board, Executive and Council levels which facilitates efficient operation of the Sport through the link between club, County and Council representatives that helps running the game easier whilst strengthening accountability of decision-making to members.
Members and stakeholders will shortly set out a clear and constructive way forward that builds on the many positive elements already identified, while addressing the concerns raised by members across the country. Our aim is to work collaboratively to ensure that modern, effective RFU governance underpins a high performing organisation that meets the needs of all its members.
We look forward to working with all stakeholders to deliver an efficient operating model underpinned by robust governance that is transparent, representative and fit for the future.