Wasps given place in 2023 Championship season
The Rugby Football
Union (RFU) have confirmed that Wasps have been given a place in next season's
Championship.
But, having first
rejected Worcester Warriors' application to participate on 16th
December, the RFU has also now
confirmed that they will not take part.
This followed
discussions with Warriors' new owners, the Atlas Group.
Following their
departure from Coventry after going into administration, Wasps remain
without a ground to play at.
A Wasps
spokesperson said: "We remain in positive dialogue with the RFU and thank
them for their continued support as we work to secure our future.
"Recent events
have highlighted, more than ever, the importance of long-term sustainable investment.
"Our focus
remains on stabilising the club financially and Wasps playing in the
Championship next season."
It has been
speculated that Wasps themselves will move to Sixways next season - and Atlas
co-owner Jim O'Toole had advised that an announcement on that was expected on
Monday.
But Wasps have also
been linked with playing at Damson Park, the home of National League football
side Solihull Moors, and that is still at the negotiating stage.
The RFU confirmed
Wasps' place after receiving the necessary financial assurances from their
owners, HALO22 Limited, led by Christopher Holland, who owns the club's
Henley-in-Arden training ground and was a director with the previous Wasps
regime.