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A month on from being suspended from the Gallagher Premiership, Worcester Warriors’ former director of rugby Steve Diamond has announced he is leading a “highly-experienced” consortium of English and local businesses with the aim of returning to the top division within four years

Last Updated: 27/10/22 3:32pm

Former Worcester Warriors director of rugby Steve Diamond has launched a bid to save the club

Former Worcester Warriors director of rugby Steve Diamond has launched a bid to save the club

Former Worcester Warriors director of rugby Steve Diamond has launched a bid to rescue the club from administration and restore it to the Gallagher Premiership within the next four years.

Diamond is leading a consortium, Sixways Village, which also includes former Leicester chief executive Simon Cohen, and hopes to achieve preferred bidder status with administrators Begbies Traynor.

Worcester collapsed into administration and were partially liquidated earlier this month with HM Customs and Revenue pursuing unpaid tax in the region of £6m. They are currently suspended from the Premiership and face relegation at the end of the season.

“My goal is to create a sustainable business that is able to compete back in the Premiership within the next three or four years, and allows professional rugby to thrive in Worcester,” said Diamond, who would be chief executive of the new venture.

Diamond hopes to return the Warriors to the Premiership within four years

Diamond hopes to return the Warriors to the Premiership within four years

“It took us a month to put the plan together and we presented it last week to the RFU and the PRL (Premiership Rugby). Now a decision needs to be made and hopefully that decision is for the right organisation to put Worcester Warriors back on the map.”

As a result of the club’s collapse, all contracts were terminated and over 20 of the club’s former players have found new roles.

Worcester Warriors were suspended from the Gallagher Premiership a month ago

Worcester Warriors were suspended from the Gallagher Premiership a month ago

Diamond said he has no argument with the rules which stipulate the club will be relegated to the Championship at the end of the season, where they are expected to join Wasps, who also fell into administration earlier this month.

“I think due punishment and sanction is required – I’m prepared to take the relegation and it may take us two or three years to get back to a position where we can challenge to get back into the Premiership,” added Diamond.

Worcester Warriors have been in the Premiership since the 2015/16 season

Worcester Warriors have been in the Premiership since the 2015/16 season

“It is a big opportunity to take the club into the Championship, where I’ve never coached or played.

“I think I’ve got a vision that could revolutionise the Championship and make people in the Premiership look down and say, ‘these guys are running sustainable rugby businesses, how do we follow suit?’.”

At least one other consortium is believed to be bidding for control of the club, with the administrators reportedly on the verge of naming their preferred bidder.





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