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Published 12:45 15 Apr 2025 BST
Updated 12:45 15 Apr 2025 BST

The IRFU have announced that from August 2026, 40% of the wages of central contracts must be paid by the player's province, an increase to the current figure of 30%.
In a statement, the IRFU performance director, David Humphreys, revealed that the extra money will go directly into 'pathway initiatives' for Connacht, Munster, and Ulster.
Next season, Leinster will have 11 centrally contracted players, Connacht two, and Munster one, meaning that the vast majority of the funds will be provided by the Blues and directly used to help the other three provinces.
The move comes after much criticism directed at the IRFU for creating a system which has mostly benefitted Leinster, given their inherent advantages of population and the number of private, rugby-playing schools in the province.
Humphreys said: "Since last year, we have worked tirelessly with the provinces, players, and our various stakeholders to design a funding model that balances the demands of national and provincial success.
"With a changing landscape, it is critical that we remain flexible in our approach, which is why the provinces will contribute 40% of National Player Contracts.
"This adjustment follows our initial commitment in May 2024 to review the funding percentage, ensuring the model remains equitable and financially sustainable for all parties involved.
"As we move forward, it is imperative to maintain a unified approach to grow Irish Rugby at every level, from grassroots to elite players. The increase in provincial contributions aligns with our ongoing mission to ensure that Irish Rugby remains competitive, both domestically and on the international stage.
"This money will be ringfenced into funding pathway initiatives in Connacht, Munster, and Ulster."
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