Nigel Wray
Saracens Rugby Club owner, Nigel Wray claims "nobody in their right mind would be in this game to make a profit." But with money pouring into club rugby will it make players rich?
Extra Time meets the chairman and owner of Saracens Rugby Club, Nigel Wray. Recently he said "nobody in their right mind would be in this game to make a profit." So why did he buy the north London rugby club back in 1995 as the game turned professional? On the pitch Saracens are close to a historic double. They lead the English premiership and this weekend, Saracens will contest a European Cup semi-final with French powerhouse Clermont Auvergne. With more television money pouring into club rugby in Europe will it make the players richer than ever before? Rob Bonnet talks to Nigel Wray.
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