LEINSTER COACH MATT O’Connor believes the Guinness Pro12 would be best served by ensuring Italian clubs remain involved.
Reports of England-based clubs London Welsh and London Scottish having an interest in joining the Pro12 persist, although competition organisers yesterday told The42 that no discussions have taken place in that regard.
Leinster are the Pro12 holders. Source: Billy Stickland/INPHO
Italian outfits Zebre and Treviso, the bottom two clubs in the Pro12 by some distance this season, are believed to owe the competition a sum in excess of €1million relating to the fees that allow them to compete in the Pro12.
That has magnified unhappiness with the Italian involvement in some quarters, with at least one Welsh region believing the involvement of London Welsh and London Scottish would make more commercial sense for the Pro12.
Whether there is to be any change to the teams involved in the Pro12 over the coming years, Leinster’s head coach O’Connor is clear in stating that 12 clubs is the ideal number for the competition.
“The perfect number is 12 in my opinion,” said O’Connor at an event to promote LauraLynn Children’s Hospice yesterday. “I think that gives you good integrity in the league. That gives you the ability, without overloading the schedule, to play everybody home and away.
The English Premiership currently operates with 12 clubs, although France’s top-tier league has 14 and the Southern Hemisphere’s Super Rugby now operates with 15.
When asked whether or not the Italian clubs have been competitive enough in the Pro12, O’Connor underlined his belief that their involvement can only be a good thing for the global game.
Leinster face Treviso at the RDS this evening in a crucial game, and with the Italian clubs having won just six games between them in the Pro12 this season.