14/12/2009
Keep the Challenge Cup available to all TV viewers
The Davies Report has recommended that the Rugby League Challenge Cup be removed from the list of free-to-air events.
To remove the Challenge Cup from the free-to-air list would mean a huge and very significant drop in exposure for the game, which will severely limit the ability of the sport to grow. For a sport which has proven to have benefits to health and wellbeing and is able to be adapted for almost any person (whether able bodied or not) to play, this could also have serious knock-on effects in health terms throughout the country. Further details of the consultation period can be found here
After the closure of the consultation period, the Secretary of State will make a decision on whether to accept or ignore these recommendations which is being opposed by the RFL, the APPRLG (All Party Parliamentary Rugby League Group) and Supporters Direct. He will take into account ALL available information and views. It is felt by all parties that a large number of responses opposing this recommendation could ensure the Challenge Cup remains on the protected list for future generations to enjoy and I would urge you to show your support for this campaign in one (or both) of two ways:
Firstly, an online petition has now been set up at
http://www.gopetition.com/online/32754.html
Please add your name to this petition which will be forwarded to Neil Turner, Secretary of the APPRLG a week prior to the closure of the consultation.
Secondly, you can send your response to David Patterson at the DCMS either via email on listedeventsconsultation@culture.gsi.gov.uk or via mail at:
David Patterson
Listed Events Consultation
5th Floor
Department for Culture, Media & Sport
2-4 Cockspur Street
London
SW1Y 5DH
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