Premiership clubs in trouble as league debt topples £300m, Sarries post huge losses - Ruck

Premiership clubs in trouble as league debt topples £300m, Sarries post huge losses

Lawrence Dallaglio, the revered figure in English rugby, expresses concern over the financial health of the Premiership, fearing that two additional clubs could face jeopardy following the revelation that all 10 teams reported losses in their 2023 financial statements.

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He told talkSPORT: “There are other clubs on the verge of where Wasps are.

“The key thing now is the stakeholders getting together and thinking of the best way to move forward.”

Saracens suffered the most significant setback, recording a loss of £5,295,310, as their turnover of £23,206,354 fell notably short of their £28,559,147 budget.

Meanwhile, Bristol Bears, supported by billionaire Steve Lansdown, ended with a total deficit of £4,554,814. Harlequins boasted the highest turnover at £26,813,850, yet their substantial budget of £30,392,791 led to a deficit of £3,648,893.

Premiership clubs losses for 2023:

Gloucester -£0.39m

Sale Sharks -£0.44m

Northampton Saints -£0.47m

Leicester Tigers -£1.44m

Newcastle Falcons -£2.36m

Exeter Chiefs -£2.38m

Bath RFC -£3.26m

Harlequins -£3.65m

Bristol Bears -£4.55m

Saracens -£5.29m

Premiership clubs total losses (least to most):

Exeter Chiefs: -£15.38m

Northampton Saints: -£26.97m

Sale Sharks: -£31.34m

Gloucester: -£27.39m

Leicester Tigers: -£32.44m

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