The WRU say they are “aware of the correspondence from the Central Glamorgan Rugby Union to member clubs”.
“The Welsh Rugby Union has a clear governance process in place for these sorts of matters, as set out in our constitution, and we will continue to engage fully with our member clubs to follow that process,” said WRU chief executive Abi Tierney.
“At this point, we have not received any formal trigger required to call an extraordinary general meeting under our articles of association.
“We published our plans for the future of the elite game in Wales at the end of October 2025, following an extensive consultation process.
“We are now focused on rolling out that plan and are working with key stakeholders to agree a consensus on the implementation.”
Tierney says the WRU are hoping for resolutions in the coming weeks.
“Detailed work is underway with the professional clubs, the United Rugby Championship and player representatives, and we remain committed to reaching consensus on the next steps in the coming weeks,” said Tierney.
“We ask all stakeholders to work with us. We recognise that change is challenging, but it is essential for the long-term health of the game in Wales.”
