Gabby Logan makes statement ahead of presenting final Six Nations match on BBC

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Gabby Logan has warned that taking the Six Nations off terrestrial TV could have a damaging impact on rugby's future.

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With speculation mounting that the BBC and ITV could lose the rights to the competition after the 2025 Championship, it means Wales vs England could be the final men's Six Nations match broadcast by the BBC—for now, at least.

The current TV deal is set to expire, and TNT Sports is reportedly in the frame to swoop in and secure exclusive rights. However, Logan, recently named a Match of the Day host, believes that moving the tournament behind a paywall could significantly harm the sport's accessibility and growth.

Speaking on the Sports Agents podcast, she explained:

“We’re talking about people who don’t watch rugby all the time. Enjoying these massive occasions, finding out more about the sport, enjoying the combat, enjoying the rivalry. That, if the Six Nations goes behind a paywall potentially, will be completely lost.

“That neutral fan, that person that doesn’t really know rugby, coming along and enjoying the ride, they’re not necessarily going to go and bother to buy TNT or wherever the sport takes the Six Nations.”

Logan also highlighted the commercial risk of moving the tournament away from free-to-air TV, questioning whether it could harm rugby's sponsorship opportunities.

“It’s not a lot in the scheme of things when you consider the sponsors and the brands who are not going to get the exposure that they would get on terrestrial television. Is this rugby union potentially shooting itself in the foot again?”

For Logan, the biggest concern is how rugby can continue to grow without easy access for new fans. She added:

“The concern I would have is that those people who don't necessarily know rugby aren't necessarily going to seek it out. And then how do you grow the game? How do you get new eyeballs? How do you get new fans? How do you get new players?”

With rugby already facing challenges in growing its audience, Logan's words serve as a major warning to decision-makers ahead of a crucial rights deal.

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