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Gloucester Rugby: Losses grow at Prem club from £516,000 to £2.91m

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Gloucester Rugby recorded an increase in losses from £516,355 to £2.91m for the year to June 2025.

In documents filed to Companies House on 30 June, the Prem club also saw turnover fall from £14.9m to £13.4m across the same period and gross profit drop from £3.51m to £2.50m.

The Cherry and Whites finished fifth in the league during the 2024-25 season, just outside the play-off places, their highest placing in the table for six years.

The report highlighted that the club was reliant on securing “additional funding” to support its ongoing operations and meet its obligations.

“The directors acknowledge that there are inherent uncertainties in forecasting future financial performance, particularly in the form of the competitive nature of Premiership rugby and variability in team performance, matchday revenue, sponsorship deals, broadcasting rights and economic conditions affecting sponsorship and attendance,” the report said.

“These conditions indicate the existence of a material uncertainty which may cast significant doubt on the company’s ability to continue as a going concern.”

However the directors continued that they believed when considering these mitigating factors there was a “reasonable expectation” the company would continue in operation for the forseeable future.

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