
How much will it cost me?
MC Sports Agency does not make a charge to any player.
Do you represent players at all levels?
Yes
World Cup Players
Full Internationals
Junior Internationals
Professional Players
Emerging Semi Professional Players
Do I need to sign a contract with MC Sports?
Yes, Otherwise we are unable to enter into negotiations with prospective clubs
What is the duration of my contract with MC Sports?
We would anticipate placing you within the six month contract.
What will MC sports do for me?
MC sports will always act in your best interests by circulating a profession CV to all relevant clubs, providing a professional and personal service from the initial meet and throughout the duration of your involvement with MC Sports
What information does MC Sports require from me?
MC Sports requires as much relevant information possible in the form of a detailed CV, including a photograph and any Video/DVD footage of previous performances.
Does MC Sports only represent UK players?
No, MC Sports is happy to negotiate on behalf of players of all nationalities and is currently representing players from the Southern Hemisphere, USA and Europe.
Rugby
The game is Britain's second most popular team sport and has over 400,000 active participants. The transformation of a traditional pastime to a high profile, professional sport over the last decade has attracted increasing attention:
• 16 million UK viewers watched England win the RWC 2003 Final on TV.
• The ever-competitive RBS Six Nations tournament (Feb-March) is broadcast on terrestrial TV with an average viewing figure of more than 2.5 million per game.
• Rugby Union has gone from 8th to 2nd most popular sport in the UK in the last 12 months based upon interest, participation and TV viewers (MORI).
• The Heineken European Cup grows each year as Europe's top clubs battle for supremacy from October to May. In the pool stages of the 2005/06 season live attendances had grown by more than 25% on the previous year.
• A new format of Celtic League tests the best Ireland, Scotland and Wales have to offer from September to February.
• Live spectators for the Zurich Premiership (the English club competition running from September to May) have almost doubled in the last six years (up to an average of over 10,000 per match last season compared to 5,507 in 1998/99 season).
• In 2003, 21% of the attendees at Premiership games (1.75million per year) were female; 49% of whom described themselves as "new fans".
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