The Rugby Players' Association (RPA) is a trade union representing athletes who currently play or have played rugby union in England at a professional or semi-professional level. The RPA is the representative body and collective voice of professional rugby players in England and represents more than 800 male and female current rugby players, as well as more than 400 former players.
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RPA members qualify for a wide range of benefits, including: independent representation; legal advice; personal and professional development; playing insurance; education; confidential counselling; transition support; and more. Members can also access the support of a charity, Restart, in the event of serious illness, injury or hardship.
The RPA has also acted as the exclusive commercial representative of the England Team since 2004 and performs the following duties on behalf of Team England: Negotiation of the Elite Players Squad Contract, England and Saxons match fees, England team win bonuses and Image Rights payments with the RFU. In August 2021, it was announced that the RPA would also act as exclusive commercial representatives for the England Women. [1]
The RPA was founded by professional player Damian Hopley, who was forced to early retirement after an injury. [2]
The RPA announced that Hopley was to leave the organisation after 24 years in charge of the company. His last day was on Monday 15 August, with a visit to Wasps. [3]
On Monday 16 January 2023, it was announced that Christian Day, was elected the new General Secretary of the RPA, following an election to the membership. [4]
The following rugby union professionals playing in England make up the current RPA Players' Board, as of the 2023–24 season: [5]
Role | Player | Team |
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Chairman |
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Northampton (men) |
Vice-Chairman |
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Gloucester (men) |
Board Member |
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Bristol (women) |
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Newcastle (men) | |
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Great Britain 7s (men) | |
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Harlequins (men) | |
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Bristol (men) | |
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Bath (men) | |
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Sale (men) | |
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Exeter (men) | |
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Saracens (men) | |
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Leicester (men) | |
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Great Britain 7s (women) |
The following players have been recognised at the annual RPA Awards, as voted for by professional players in England, since 2010: [6]
The following teams represent the 15 Under 23, consisting of the top players in England aged 23 and under, as selected by voters, each year since 2022: [22]
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No. | Player | Team | Player | Team | Player | Team |
1. |
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Sale |
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Sale |
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Harlequins |
2. |
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Leicester |
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Saracens |
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Saracens |
3. |
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Leicester |
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Leicester |
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Sale |
4. |
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Saracens |
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Leicester |
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Exeter |
5. |
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Leicester |
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Saracens |
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Leicester |
6. |
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Saracens |
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Bath |
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Harlequins |
7. |
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London Irish |
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London Irish |
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Newcastle |
8. |
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Bristol |
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Bristol |
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Exeter |
9. |
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Bristol |
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Sale |
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Leicester |
10. |
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Harlequins |
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Northampton |
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Northampton |
11. |
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London Irish |
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Harlequins |
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Exeter |
12. |
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Leicester |
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Gloucester |
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Bath |
13. |
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Northampton |
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Bath |
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Harlequins |
14. |
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Gloucester |
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Newcastle |
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Northampton |
15. |
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Leicester |
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Sale |
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Exeter |
The following players, coaches, officials, administrators and commentators have been inducted into the RPA Hall of Fame: [23]
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