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RFU faces calls for change after ‘tragedy of human proportions’ sees Championship winners Jersey fold

“Sometimes when you issue warnings and they get ignored and then the reality hits you, the pressure for change becomes very strong” – Simon Halliday

Rugby Football Union chiefs will today face demands for change after being accused of falling asleep at the wheel as Jersey Reds became the fourth major club to fold inside a year.

Four months after winning English rugby’s second tier and a fortnight after crushing Bath in the Premiership Cup, the Channel Islanders joined Worcester, Wasps and London Irish in ceasing to trade.

The RFU sought to blame the club’s investors for taking “decisions at this early point in the season to place the club in such a position”. But that was met with contempt both from Reds chairman Mark Morgan and Simon Halliday, the former England star turned Championship boss.

Both pointed the finger firmly at the Union, with Halliday shocked to not even be contacted by blazers at Twickenham.

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