- RFU chief executive Bill Sweeney's future is set to be voted on by clubs across England following increased criticism.
- A crisis summit was convened by the RFU, which had previously rejected a petition citing insufficient signatures for a meeting.
- The motion for Sweeney's removal will be discussed at a special general meeting, scheduled after the men’s Six Nations on 15 March.
- Despite support from RFU's board, significant votes against him could increase pressure for his removal amid criticism of controversial bonuses.
- Interim chairman Bill Beaumont is advocating for unity in RFU and has addressed member clubs regarding ongoing challenges and the need for cooperation.
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