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WRU CEO to begin phased return to work after cancer treatment

Sport | Rhys Williams | Published: 16:34, Monday November 10th, 2025.

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New WRU chief executive Abi Tierney with Nigel Walker, left, and Richard Collier-Keywood
WRU chief executive Abi Tierney with Nigel Walker, left, and Richard Collier-Keywood

Welsh Rugby Union CEO Abi Tierney will begin a phased return to work this week after undergoing cancer treatment.

Ms Tierney, who became the WRU’s first-ever female CEO when she was appointed two years ago, stepped back from her role in the summer following her diagnosis.

Her leave came shortly after securing the appointment of Steve Tandy  as the new head coach of the men’s national team.

The WRU said Ms Tierney’s return “will be carefully managed to ensure her continued wellbeing”.

“This is a very welcome moment for all of us,” said WRU chair Richard Collier-Keywood.

“Abi’s return brings strength and continuity at a time of change and we’re delighted to have her back with us.

“I am sure all in Welsh rugby will be as thrilled with this news as I am, and know all will wish her a warm welcome back.”

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Mr Collier-Keywood has taken on additional responsibilities during the CEO’s absence and will continue to do so as part of a structured transition back to full time working, the WRU confirmed.

WRU board director Malcolm Wall, who is chair of the Professional Rugby Board, will also continue to support the executive leadership on controversial plans which could see the number of professional sides in Wales reduced to three, as announced on October 24.

“Initially, Abi will start a phased return, working part-time and concentrating on getting up to speed,” Mr Collier-Keywood continued.

“The work on implementing the conclusions of the recent consultation will continue to be led by Malcolm Wall.

“I will also continue to spend time supporting the executive during this period.

“Abi and I talk regularly and we have agreed to continue to discuss this phase, with a view to her returning full-time in due course.”

Meanwhile, the WRU has this month appointed Gavin Marshall, former Bristol Sport Group CEO, as chief operating officer.


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