The latest news comes just days after Holland, who took the reins at the Warriors just over a year ago, announced new plans for the club’s Six Way Home, which include redevelopment of the ground’s West and North Stands, a multi-storey car park and golf driving facilities. It will. Ranges and solar farms.
A five-figure sum has also been allocated to refurbish the artificial pitch, while outside the stadium a new logo and website are being created.
“There was a lot of good news coming out last week, and this is just another step in the right direction as far as we’re concerned,” Mulcahy said.
“Another good news.”
The RFU’s invitation is open to all interested clubs who meet the minimum standard criteria to compete at Tier 2 level.
This includes ensuring the club is financially sustainable and fulfills other obligations such as growing its fan base and commercial activities.
The exact make-up of the Championship after this season is yet to be confirmed and many clubs have expressed concerns about their finances.