OK, this was discussed at a recent Supporter Direct Rugby League meeting - if you want to do something about this then read on...
Shortly, a 12 week consultation period will open and you all have the opportunity to have your say on the decision to de-list this event.
Supporters Direct have spoken with Neil Turner MP, Secretary of the All Party Parliamentary Rugby League Group. Below is a letter from Neil suggesting what action can be taken...
Quote:The Rugby League All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG), the Board of the Rugby Football League and Supporters Direct oppose this recommendation. The RFL has given evidence to the Committee and responded to the Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) to this effect. An Early Day Motion (EDM) has been tabled by Neil Turner MP as Secretary and the Conservative and Liberal Democrat MPs who are Vice-Chairs of the Group, and we are seeking a debate in Parliament.
As a Trust and as individual members of your Trust (or just supporters of your club), you can help ensure that this proposal is defeated, and that the Challenge Cup remains available to all supporters to see on free to view television.
Firstly, both as a Trust and as RL supporters, please write and encourage your local MP to sign the EDM to indicate their support for our view. I should explain that only Back-bench MPs can sign EDMs, but your writing to your MP should they be a Government Minister or Opposition Spokesperson will show them the strength and depth of feeling on this issue within their constituency.
Secondly, again both as a Trust and as individuals, please respond to the consultation by writing to DCMS and making your views known. The number of letters they receive will be a major factor in their accepting or rejecting the report’s recommendations. Once open, the consultation, and contact details for responses will be listed at
http://www.culture.gov.uk/reference_lib ... fault.aspx I believe that we can overturn this recommendation, but only if we act collectively as Rugby League fans in the way I have suggested. I hope your Trust and its members will help, and we can keep the Challenge Cup on ‘free to air’ television, and allow all those many fans who cannot see regularly televised Super League games live to enjoy one of our games greatest spectacles, and top teams battle for one of our country’s oldest trophies.