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English rugby chief Sweeney survives no confidence vote
Bill Sweeney, the chief executive of England's Rugby Football Union, survived a vote of confidence in his leadership at a special general meeting on Thursday where he faced a call for his dismissal by the board.
A grassroots uprising gathered enough support to force the meeting and a motion calling for Sweeney's dismissal as soon as practically possible.
But that resolution was defeated by 466 votes to 206, with 36 abstentions, following a combined in-person vote at the RFU's Twickenham headquarters and an online ballot.
Only the RFU's board, however, has the power to dismiss Sweeney.
RFU interim chairman Bill Beaumont said the 65 percent of those who voted in support of Sweeney had delivered an "emphatic" outcome.
The ex-England captain and former World Rugby chairman added: "This is not a time to argue, but to pull together. The time for division is past. Now is the time to unite behind an opportunity to renew English rugby.
"Let us put behind this period of in-fighting and modernise the union. Let's get back to focusing on the many positives in our game.
"Every single (England) player who puts that white shirt on started off in community rugby. Every single one of them."
The special general meeting came about following months of public anger within the English game over Sweeney's pay and bonuses.
The outcry started in November with the revelation he was paid £1.1 million ($1.4 million) for the 2023/24 financial year, which included a bonus of £358,000, despite the RFU reporting a record annual operating loss of nearly £38 million.
The financial figures also came on the back of a 2024 where England won just five out of 12 Tests -- a sequence that included five straight defeats and three losses in a row at their Twickenham headquarters.
But earlier this month, England finished runners-up to France in the Six Nations after winning four of their five games.
Tom Ilube, stood down as RFU chairman in December in response to the row, with Beaumont installed as interim RFU chairman.
Sweeney, however, held firm and has recently been on a tour of rugby clubs in an attempt to cement his position.
Ch.Havering--AMWN