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Cardiff Blues: Losses fall by £1m as benefactors write off debts

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Wednesday, 20 November 2019 04:31

Cardiff Blues losses fell by more than £1m in the year ending June 2018, according to the company's annual accounts.

Increased income, including £1.9m from the Welsh Rugby Union, saw losses fall from £1,971,732 the to £526,540.

The region also benefitted from benefactors Peter Thomas and Martin Ryan writing off debts of more than £4m.

Thomas wrote off £3.33m and Ryan £933,708.

Chairman Alun Jones, who was appointed in December 2018, said Thomas had agreed to convert "part of his loan into a non-voting class of shares" as part of a restructuring of the region's board of directors.

Thomas remains as a director and life president.

The region is still negotiating with Cardiff Athletic Club, who own Cardiff Arms Park, over a new lease for the ground.

"All our discussions point towards a shared ambition to deliver a new, long-term lease at Cardiff Arms Park beyond 2022," said Jones in the chairman's statement.

The £1.9m extra income from the WRU was part of the governing body's Project Reset, with the region's turnover increasing by nearly 36% to £13m from £9.6m.

An extra £1.5m was spent on "increased squad costs and investment in coaching, academy and infrastructure," according to chief executive Richard Holland.

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