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Welsh Rugby Union announces loss of £4.3m but invested almost £50m across the game

The loss was planned as the Principality Stadium hosted one less fixture compared to 2018

Wales v Ireland during the Under Armour Summer Series(Image: Chris Fairweather/Huw Evans Agency)

One less rugby fixture and fewer events at the Principality stadium saw the Welsh Rugby Union Group post a planned loss of £4.3m.

However, the WRU did re-invest a record £49.6m, up from £42.8m in 2018, across the game in Wales last year according to its Annual Report.

The WRU Group turned over £90.5m during the year ending 30 June 2019.

The home matches staged at the Principality Stadium generated 50% of the Groups overall income.

Match income remained constant at £44.9m, with one less home fixture being offset by higher average ticket prices and increased broadcast income.

Commercial income remained constant at £14.2m but fewer third-party events, notably boxing, reduced other sources of income, including hospitality and catering income which was reduced by £4m.

Wales celebrate their Grand Slam in the Guinness Six Nations match at the Principality Stadium(Image: PA)

During the year the Group brought forward the negotiation of a new Professional Rugby Agreement (PRA) with the four Welsh rugby regions from June 2020, which resulted in greater strategic alignment and significant increased re-investment into the professional game.

The new PRA required the Group to obtain the appropriate banking facilities and this was achieved through NatWest, who replaced Barclays as the Group’s bankers.