Commercial director behind £100m deal resigns in latest setback to RFU

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  • Stuart Ramsey to leave next month for role in triathlon
  • Chair has also quit and chief executive is under pressure

The Rugby Football Union's commercial director has resigned in another setback for the beleaguered ­governing body. ­Stuart Ramsey, who was ­instrumental in securing a £100m naming rights deal for Twickenham with Allianz last year and recently agreed a partnership for England teams with Apple, will leave the RFU next month for a new role in triathlon.

Ramsey's impending departure follows the resignation of the RFU chair, Tom Ilube, last December over an executive pay row with the news coming a few weeks before a special general meeting of the RFU, which will determine the fate of the chief executive, Bill Sweeney.

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