Leicester Tigers recently hammered Newcastle Red Bulls 62-3 in the Prem
Leicester Tigers chief executive Andrea Pinchen says the "future is bright" for The Prem, which she believes will be "unrecognisable in 10 years" after plans to change England's top-flight were adopted.
The competition will move to a franchise-style model, with promotion and relegation to be scrapped, from next season in a move that Prem officials have argued will provide the certainty needed to lure new investment.
Exeter Chiefs - who were promoted from the second tier in 2010 and went on to win two Premiership titles as well as the European Champions Cup within a decade - have become the latest club to attract new major backers, with the billionaire owners of Premier League side Bournemouth closing in on a takeover.
Newcastle were bought by energy drinks giant Red Bull in August, while billionaire industrialist Sir James Dyson became co-owner of Bath in March after sinking significant new capital into the champions.






