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(Redirected from The Professional Rugby Players' Association) English trade union

The Rugby Players' Association (RPA) is a trade union representing elite rugby rugby union players in England. The RPA is the representative body and collective voice of elite rugby players in England and represents more than 600 male and female current rugby players, as well as more than 100 former players.

They support, promote & protect past, present & future elite rugby players in England. Their vision is for players to be valued and respected as partners in a united game.

Overview

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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.

Their aims as stated on their website are:

AUTHENTIC: Our agenda is co-created with our members. We work to build honest relationships and seek to add value to every room we enter. The RPA will always act with integrity.

DRIVEN: Stepping forward to create positive change. We wish to be re-evaluated. We are passionate about Rugby Union, working relentlessly to create a united game.

OPEN: We work to build a more inclusive game, empowering players to speak up about things that matter to them. We are agile, adaptable and transparent, always wanting feedback.

SUPPORTIVE: We exist to support players past, present and future. We are caring and dependable, always working behind the scenes. Our team goes above and beyond for each other and our members.

The RPA was founded by professional player Damian Hopley, who was forced to early retirement after an injury.

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.

On 16 January 2023, it was announced that Christian Day, was elected the new General Secretary of the RPA, following an election to the membership.

In September 2024, the RPA released its' first ever Impact Report. It showcased impact of the work that we have delivered for the rugby eco-system in support of our members.

Current board

The following rugby union professionals playing in England make up the current RPA Players' Board, as of the 2024-25 season.

Role Player Team
Chair Scotland Ruaridh McConnonchie Bath Rugby (men)
Vice-Chair England Freddie Clarke Gloucester Rugby (men)
Board Member England Sarah Bern England Women
England Brett Connon Newcastle Falcons (men)
England Heather Cowell Great Britain 7s (women)
England Tom Emery Great Britain 7s (men)
England Will Evans Harlequins (men)
England Emmanuel Iyogun Northampton Saints (men)
England Max Lahiff Bristol Bears (men)
England Simon McIntyre Sale Sharks (men)
England Stuart Townsend Exeter Chiefs (men)
South Africa Ivan van Zyl Saracens (men)
England Harry Wells Leicester Tigers (men)

Awards

The following have been recognised at the annual RPA Awards, as voted on by professional rugby union players in England, since 2010:

Players' Player of the Year
Year Player Team Ref
2010 South Africa Schalk Brits Saracens
2011 England Thomas Waldrom Leicester
2012 New Zealand Nick Evans Harlequins
2013 England Christian Wade Wasps
2014 Fiji Vereniki Goneva Leicester
2015 England Jonathan Joseph Bath
2016 Australia George Smith Wasps
2017 New Zealand Jimmy Gopperth Wasps
2018 Tonga Telusa Veainu Leicester
2019 England Danny Cipriani Gloucester
2020 England Jack Willis Wasps
2021 England Sam Simmonds Exeter
2022 South Africa André Esterhuizen Harlequins
2023 South Africa Jasper Wiese Leicester
2024 England Fin Smith Northampton
Young Player of the Year
Year Player Team Ref
2010 England Ben Youngs Leicester
2011 England Manu Tuilagi Leicester
2012 England Owen Farrell Saracens
2013 England Christian Wade Wasps
2014 England George Ford Bath
2015 England Henry Slade Exeter
2016 England Maro Itoje Saracens
2017 England Zach Mercer Bath
2018 England Marcus Smith Harlequins
2019 England Ollie Thorley Gloucester
2020 Wales Louis Rees-Zammit Gloucester
2021 England Marcus Smith Harlequins
2022 England Freddie Steward Leicester
2023 England Tom Pearson London Irish
2024 England Immanuel Feyi-Waboso Exeter

England 15s Player of the Year
Year Men Women Ref
2013 Joe Launchbury Emily Scarratt
2014 Mike Brown Rachael Burford
2015 Jonathan Joseph Rocky Clark
2016 Billy Vunipola Sarah Hunter
2017 Owen Farrell Tamara Taylor
2018 Mako Vunipola Danielle Waterman
2019 Jonny May Sarah Bern
2020 Tom Curry Zoe Aldcroft
2021 Tom Curry (2) Poppy Cleall
2022 Freddie Steward Marlie Packer
2023 Freddie Steward (2) Sadia Kabeya
2024 Ben Earl Alex Matthews
England 7s Player of the Year
Year Men Women Ref
2012 Mathew Turner Not awarded
2013 Dan Norton
2014 Tom Mitchell
2015 Alex Gray
2016 Dan Bibby
2017 Richard de Carpentier
2018 Ruaridh McConnochie Alex Matthews
2019 Will Muir Alex Matthews (2)
2020 Ben Harris Megan Jones

Special Merit Award (2010–15)
Year Player Team Ref
2010 England Simon Shaw Wasps
2011 England Danny Grewcock Bath
2012 England Hugh Vyvyan Saracens
2013 Ireland Geordan Murphy Leicester
2014 England Steve Borthwick Saracens
2015 England Mark Cueto Sale
Special Merit Award (2016–21)
Year Player Team Ref
2016 England Charlie Hodgson Saracens
2017 England Nick Easter Harlequins
2018 Scotland Ian Robertson Not applicable
2019 England Mathew Tait
2020 England Richard Wigglesworth Saracens
2021 England Ben Youngs Leicester
Special Merit Award (2022–)
Year Player Team Ref
2022 England Danny Care Harlequins
2023 England Dan Cole Leicester
England Owen Farrell Saracens
England Emily Scarratt Loughborough (W)
2024 England Marlie Packer Saracens (W)
England Alex Waller Northampton

15 Under 23

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:

2021–22 2022–23 2023–24
No. Player Team Player Team Player Team
1. England Bevan Rodd Sale England Bevan Rodd Sale England Fin Baxter Harlequins
2. England Nic Dolly Leicester England Theo Dan Saracens England Theo Dan Saracens
3. England Joe Heyes Leicester England Joe Heyes Leicester England Asher Opoku-Fordjour Sale
4. England Nick Isiekwe Saracens England George Martin Leicester Wales Dafydd Jenkins Exeter
5. England Ollie Chessum Leicester England Hugh Tizard Saracens England Ollie Chessum Leicester
6. England Ben Earl Saracens England Ted Hill Bath England Chandler Cunningham-South Harlequins
7. England Tom Pearson London Irish England Tom Pearson London Irish England Guy Pepper Newcastle
8. England Fitz Harding Bristol England Fitz Harding Bristol Italy Ross Vintcent Exeter
9. England Harry Randall Bristol Scotland Gus Warr Sale England Jack van Poortvliet Leicester
10. England Marcus Smith Harlequins England Fin Smith Northampton England Fin Smith Northampton
11. England Ollie Hassell-Collins London Irish England Cadan Murley Harlequins England Immanuel Feyi-Waboso Exeter
12. England Dan Kelly Leicester England Seb Atkinson Gloucester England Max Ojomoh Bath
13. England Fraser Dingwall Northampton England Ollie Lawrence Bath England Oscar Beard Harlequins
14. Wales Louis Rees-Zammit Gloucester Argentina Mateo Carreras Newcastle England Tommy Freeman Northampton
15. England Freddie Steward Leicester England Joe Carpenter Sale England Josh Hodge Exeter

Hall of Fame

The following players, coaches, officials, administrators and commentators have been inducted into the RPA Hall of Fame:

Year Inductee
1999 Australia Michael Lynagh
2000 Wales Cliff Morgan
England Peter Winterbottom
2001 Ireland Willie John McBride
France Philippe Sella
2002 England Dean Richards
Scotland John Rutherford
2003 Wales Gerald Davies
Australia Tim Horan
England Peter Wheeler
Year Inductee
2004 New Zealand Zinzan Brooke
Scotland Gavin Hastings
2005 Wales Sir Gareth Edwards
New Zealand Sean Fitzpatrick
2006 England David Duckham
Ireland Mike Gibson
Scotland Sir Ian McGeechan
2007 England Martin Johnson
2008 England Richard Hill
England Jason Leonard
Year Inductee
2009 England Fran Cotton
England Jeremy Guscott
2010 Scotland Bill McLaren
2011 England Lawrence Dallaglio
2012 England Jason Robinson
2013 Wales Ieuan Evans
2014 Wales Jonathan Davies
2015 England Jonny Wilkinson
2016 Ireland Brian O'Driscoll
2017 New Zealand Dan Carter
Year Inductee
2018 England Sir Clive Woodward
2020 England Sir Bill Beaumont
2021 England Rocky Clark
Wales Alun Wyn Jones
2022 England Katy Daley-McLean
2023 England Sarah Hunter
Scotland Doddie Weir
2024 England Courtney Lawes

See also

References

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  2. "About Us". The RPA.
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  4. "The RPA on Twitter". Twitter. The RPA. Retrieved 15 August 2022.
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  6. "RPA Impact Report 2023/24". The RPA. The RPA. Retrieved 6 January 2025.
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