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Coventry Rugby have confirmed their formal application for promotion to the Gallagher Premiership has this week been submitted.

It is understood that this will be reviewed and audited during January 2025.

In order to subsequently obtain a place in the top flight, the current Championship leaders then need to finish top of English rugby’s second tier before winning a two-legged play-off against the Premiership’s bottom club.

Before being granted a place at the top table Coventry also need to meet a testing set of off-field criteria including ground and financial standards set by the RFU in conjunction with Premiership Rugby Ltd.

These criteria continue to be the subject of much scrutiny, but according to executive chair Jon Sharp the Butts Park Arena-based club will plough on with its application in view of the prospect that legal challenges should move the goalposts.

“Along with our fellow Championship clubs we are anticipating that some of the promotion criteria currently in place are relaxed,” he said.

“However, as the West Midlands’ highest-ranked club we must make our ambition clear here and now. We will therefore do whatever we can to meet the standards that allow us to bring Premiership Rugby to our city.

“Vital to this is the support of both Coventry City Council and the West Midlands Combined Authority and we are building good working relationships with both.

“In particular we need their help with planning permissions that meet the Premiership’s ground capacity requirements while also facilitating our wider redevelopment of the Arena.

“This is a key part of our plan to fast-track the club to being independently financially sustainable through a business model that a has multiple revenue streams. In time we believe the Butts will become a destination venue for top-level national, regional, and local sport, music concerts and major food and cultural events.”

150-year-old ‘Cov’ is both the oldest senior sports club in the city and one that prides itself on its community-centric approach.

This was underlined when its recently-showcased development plans revealed significant amounts of affordable sheltered accommodation for those needing supported later living. These plans also deliver an innovative approach to tackling bed-blocking in local hospitals.

Coventry Rugby Executive Chair Jon Sharp (Pictures: John Coles)

In addition to its Championship-leading first team and a rapidly-developing rugby academy, Coventry also has a thriving community programme. With the support of the club’s charitable foundation this delivers rugby and netball around the city with a focus on transforming lives through sport.

According to chief executive Nick Johnston, the club hopes this promotion application will shine a spotlight on what the club is achieving and possibly as a result also draw in additional investment.

“Someone told me recently that we’re one of the West Midlands’ best-kept secrets,” he said.

“We would very much like to lose that tag and we believe applying for and hopefully getting promotion to the Premiership will do that.

“Bringing top-level sport to Coventry will hugely benefit the local economy as well as being great publicity for the city through its regular presence on national TV. We are already getting more attention with our recent games getting some coverage on BBC Midlands Today.

“With the support of our local authorities we can develop the Butts Park Arena into something which gives a big boost to the regeneration of Spon End, assists those needing supported living and also creates a Premiership-standard venue which is fit for purpose.

“Everyone is aware of the financial problems that have seen four prominent English clubs fail in recent years.

“Getting the right financial structures behind our business is clearly of vital importance and to this end we set up an investment panel earlier in the year to facilitate our growth strategy.

“We would love to attract additional investment into the club from someone who supports what we’re doing within rugby, the community and as a leading city centre events venue as Coventry Rugby is on the up!”