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EGM Hub
A clear place for members to understand the process, documents, motions, timelines and evidence connected to any Extraordinary General Meeting.
Step 1
Purpose
Set out what the process is intended to answer and what evidence has been published.
Step 2
Participants
Identify the people and bodies consulted, and what questions were asked.
Step 3
Open questions
Record missing information, related documents and ClubHub discussion.
Evidence method
How this page is built.
- Summary
- The EGM hub explains process, dates, motions, voting routes and the evidence members should expect before any irreversible decision.
- Source
- WRU EGM notice, motions and member-facing briefings.
- What it says
- An Extraordinary General Meeting is the formal route through which member clubs decide on structural reform. The hub records every published motion and timeline.
- Why it matters
- A vote without evidence is not consent. Members are entitled to the source material before they are asked to take an irreversible decision.
- What remains unclear
- Whether members will receive disclosed model-by-model financial detail, governance impact analysis and pathway access mapping before the vote.
- Related discussion
- ClubHub: EGM discussion
- Last updated
- 30 April 2026