The URC has denied claims it is involved in talks regarding the possible formation of a British and Irish league.
The UK’s Daily Telegraph reported on Thursday that English Premiership clubs were interested in exploring the idea of a merged British and Irish league.
This came on foot of reports that the possibility of the long-touted Anglo-Welsh club was again being explored.
However it subsequently emerged that the Gallagher Premiership were most enthusiastic about the possibility of a league involving English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh clubs, believing this arrangement would increase the value of future broadcasting deals. The South African and Italian clubs who form part of the URC would be excluded.
However, the URC this evening released a statement saying it was not involved in any discussions regarding a new league and said the league had been “elevated to new heights” since the arrival of the South African teams in 2021.
“Contrary to media reports the BKT United Rugby Championship is not engaged in discussions regarding a British & Irish league,” the URC statement read.
“Since the introduction of the four South African teams in 2021, the league has enjoyed a sustained period of outstanding success achieving record audiences, attendances, social media growth and new levels of competitiveness.
“This is due in great part to the efforts of all 16 teams across Ireland, Italy, Scotland, South Africa and Wales which has elevated the league to new heights.
“The BKT URC is committed to continuing this pace of growth ahead of the new season and far into the future.”