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Countries are invited to put World Cup bids on table



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Published Date: 08 July 2008
THE host nations for the 2015 and 2019 World Cups will both be unveiled in July next year.
The International Rugby Board begin the tendering process this month when they will invite all member unions to express their interest in staging the competition.

Unions will be able to submit a bid to host either the 2015 or 2019 tournament, or
just one of the two.

IRB chairman Bernard Lapasset said: "We believe that awarding two tournaments together will provide a better time frame for planning. It will also provide longer-term certainty for hosts and commercial partners."

Every previous World Cup has been awarded to a major nation but Lapasset has indicated that the Rugby World Cup board is ready to broaden the sport's horizons.

New Zealand secured the rights for 2011, beating the populist choice of Japan who won many neutrals over with an accomplished bid only to lose the vote 13-8.

Japan were angered by what they viewed as a carve-up among the sport's major nations, with the decision to retain secret voting causing further dismay over the process.

But the emerging nation may consider producing a fresh bid in light of Lapasset's comments, while the likes of Argentina and Canada may also be interested.

Lapasset said: "As the revenue generation is vital to our ongoing development plans, we recognise that the World Cup has to be held in one of our senior core markets on a regular basis. However, the commercial success of the tournament also means we can now consider placing the tournament in new developing markets to assist the game's strategic growth."

Lapasset hailed last year's World Cup in France as a major success that will help expand the sport.

He said: "The 2007 tournament enjoyed a cumulative global TV audience of four billion, while 2.2 million fans attended matches.

"It is vital we continue to maximise the popularity and success of the tournament. It is the major building block of the game as it provides substantial investment revenue for the development of rugby around the world.

"Last year's tournament generated a surplus of over £120 million which has been reinvested through grants to unions, the underwriting of international tournaments and the funding of targeted strategic high-performance programmes."





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  • Last Updated: 08 July 2008 1:03 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Brigandaca,

New York 08/07/2008 14:12:25
I still view the decision to give the 2011 WC to NZ rather than Japan to be one of the most ridiculous and short sighted in history - which country has the stadia and infrastructure????. Here's a clue, its not NZ.

Japan hopefully will apply again and HAVE to get the 2015. After that it would be great if Arg or even Italy would try.
2

Mobat,

08/07/2008 14:16:45
Japan more than deserve this competition
3

Rampant,

Gloucs 08/07/2008 14:37:09
Hopefully Japan then Argentina....those are two tours that would be great fun!

Although I suspect that Italy will get one of them, which isnt a bad thing either
4

Who?,

08/07/2008 14:53:21
Scotland could bid but it won't.

The scots would rather sit on the sidelines looking on jelliously while everybody else has a go.

And there is the scottish attitude of "there is a possibility that may fail so we won't bother"
5

Merchyboy,

08/07/2008 21:28:15
we can't fill stadia to watch our own team play what chance have we got to do it for 15 others!!
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