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    Players thank departing WRU CEO Phillips

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJanuary 22, 2020No Comments
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    The Welsh Rugby Players Association (WRPA) has thanked departing Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) Chief Executive, Martyn Phillips, for his efforts to improve player welfare during his five years in post.
    Specifically, the WRU supports players through funding the WRPA-delivered Personal Development Programme (PDP), which focuses on Life Skills, Wellbeing, Vulnerabilities and Career & Education. The PDP is designed to help players to maximise the opportunities around them during their playing careers and aids their transition into future employment.
    Ken Owens, WRPA Chairman and Scarlets, Wales and British & Irish Lions hooker, said:
    “On behalf of rugby players in Wales, I’d like to thank Martyn for what he’s done for player welfare while he’s been running the WRU and wish him all the best for the future once he stands down.
    “The WRU supporting and empowering the WRPA to deliver a world-class personal development programme for players is much appreciated and absolutely vital.”
    Barry Cawte, WRPA Chief Executive, said:
    “I’ve known Martyn for a relatively short time, but under his leadership the WRU and WRPA have been developing a stronger and more effective relationship together over the last year. I’d like to thank him for listening and taking player issues seriously.
    “The WRPA looks forward to working with Martyn’s successor as we seek to contribute to the growth and prosperity of the game in Wales while ensuring players have a strong voice at the top table of our sport.”
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