The WRU are facing the prospect of an Extraordinary General Meeting

Marianne Økland will take over from the departing Malcolm Wall as independent chair of Welsh rugby’s Professional Rugby Board (PRB) on an interim basis.

Malcolm Wall’s three-year term at the helm, which was extended by one year at the request of PRB members, finishes on March 14.

The PRB was formed in 2019 to oversee the professional game in Wales as part of a programme of governance modernisation which saw its independently-appointed chair join the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) board.

The inaugural PRB chair was company restructuring expert David Lovett and he was succeeded a year later by insurance supremo Amanda Blanc, before Wall took up the position in 2022 to begin his three-year term.

“The last few years have been a challenging time for Welsh rugby at all levels and it is unavoidable that my term has come to its natural end with some issues unresolved,” said Wall.

“The WRU has done much to improve and evolve the governance, culture and financial status of the Union. It has overseen significant improvements in the resourcing of the community game. It has started a significant programme to develop the women’s game. However, the men’s professional game remains challenged.

“From my perspective, change needs to include the planned investment in pathways, player and coach development along with a centralised resource providing sports science and analysis to the senior teams.

“It also needs greater funding for the professional clubs.

“As the smallest tier one rugby nation, Wales needs to be the smartest. This needs resourcing alongside a collective will.

“It is not always easy and change brings upheaval – but I have no doubt that the indomitable spirit of Welsh rugby will prevail. I wish everyone involved with rugby in Wales the very best.”

Økland takes over at a time of huge turbulence, with the Welsh Rugby Union attempting to radically restructure the professional game which includes cutting down to three clubs.

As a result it is facing a legal challenge from Swansea Council and the Scarlets.

To complicate matters an extraordinary general meeting of the WRU will be held over the next few weeks with WRU chair Richard Collier-Keywood and the PRB chair facing a vote of no confidence.

It remains to be seen whether they will drop the vote of no confidence for the PRB chair given Økland has only just been appointed on an interim basis.

“On behalf of the whole board, I thank Malcolm for his service and his steady counsel,” said WRU chair Richard Collier-Keywood.

“The PRB chair is a vital role for the professional game. Our interim arrangement gives us the flexibility to complete a robust appointment process while continuing to work constructively with the professional clubs on the future structure of elite rugby.”

Økland joined the PRB as a second independent non-executive member alongside then-chair Blanc in 2020 and is currently serving a second three-year term which comes to an end in the summer.

The rest of the PRB is made up of the Welsh Rugby Players’ Association chair, senior representatives of each of the four professional clubs in Wales and two senior WRU figures, namely the CEO and the COO or, historically, the finance director.

The Norwegian-born financier is appointed PRB chair on an interim basis while negotiations between the WRU and the professional clubs on new licence agreements, linked to the current transformation of the professional game, are ongoing.

“First off, I want to thank Malcolm for his friendship and tireless contribution to the PRB and Welsh rugby,” said Økland.

“My immediate priorities are to work collaboratively with the WRU, the professional clubs and the WRPA through the PRB, to ensure the views of all PRB members are represented on the WRU board and to contribute towards moving forward at pace where possible given the complexity of the task.

“Pre-appointment I have discussed my candidature and priorities with all PRB members who have given me their support.”

The interim chair will take up their responsibilities with immediate effect on March 15, 2026.

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