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Six Nations secures long-term partnership with CVC Capital Partners

The five-year agreement with Six Nations Rugby Ltd is thought to be worth around £365m, and is subject to regulatory approval; organisers say the deal will generate investment in long-term projects to provide lasting benefits for the game

By Reuters

Last Updated: 11/03/21 11:55am

England won last year's men's Six Nations
England won last year's men's Six Nations

Six Nations Rugby on Thursday announced a long-term investment deal with CVC Capital Partners worth up to £365m to further develop the Six Nations Championships and Autumn International series.

Under the terms of the deal, which is subject to regulatory approval, CVC will gain a 1/7th share in Six Nations Rugby, while the rugby unions of England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales will together retain a 6/7th share.

The investment will be paid to the six unions over a period of five years to help support the development of rugby at all levels. The unions will retain responsibility for all sporting matters and majority control of commercial decisions.

"This is a hugely positive development and I want to express my thanks to all parties involved," Ben Morel, CEO of Six Nations Rugby said in a statement.

"This external investment is an important validation of what Six Nations Rugby has achieved to date and is a key next step as we invest to grow the game on the world stage."

Sarah Hunter celebrates with her team-mates after winning last year's Six Nations
Sarah Hunter celebrates with her team-mates after winning last year's Six Nations

The Welsh Rugby Union, which will receive up to about £51m over a five-year period, described the new partnership as a pivotal moment in Wales' history.

"This deal will be a catalyst for growth of our game. It will directly improve the international tournaments we participate in... Indirectly it will provide the foundations on which the game can flourish," WRU chief Steve Phillips said.

The Irish union welcomed the investment, which comes against a backdrop of record losses for the Irish governing body in 2019/20 of around 36m euros.

"The initial funds received from this deal will simply deliver the funding required to keep Irish rugby going for little more than a month," IRFU chief Philip Browne said.

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"The real benefit of this agreement will come into effect in future years."

Private equity firm CVC also holds minority stakes in PRO14 rugby league and England's Premiership Rugby.

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