WRU admits it needs to apologise' over women's team contract talks
Briefly

The allegations, reported by the Telegraph, stated threats were directed to the women's team, which claimed they would be withdrawn from the World Cup if new contracts weren't signed.
Collier-Keywood announced an intention to sit down with players to apologize, acknowledging that they need to coordinate across the country given that players are located in various places.
The WRU chair, Richard Collier-Keywood, confirmed that a member representation group reached out due to concerns over contract negotiations, which necessitated a review by the board members.
Collier-Keywood noted that while accusations of sexism arose, the driving issues were far more complex, unrelated to gender biases, and primarily due to internal processing failures.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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