England Rwc 2015 Bid Wins Crucial Backing

01 Jul 2009 | tshego
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England’s bid to host the 2015 Rugby World Cup has taken a major step forward after being recommended by the tournament organisers as their preferred choice ahead of the final vote by the International Rugby Board (IRB) Council.


The IRB Council will make its final decision on who will host the 2015 tournament on 28th July, but the decision of the event organisers Rugby World Cup Limited (RWCL) to back England is a key development and a major feather in the cap of the bid’s chances.


The Rugby Football Union (RFU) are up against South Africa, Italy and Japan in the race to host the competition.


Japan have been recommended as hosts for the 2019 World Cup with the IRB Council to vote on the host nation for both 2015 and 2019 simultaneously.


England’s bid would use Wembley, Anfield, Old Trafford and the Emirates Stadium as venues for the tournament, with the final to be played at Twickenham.


They also hope to stage games at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, even though Wales would not be co-hosts for the tournament.


RFU chairman Martyn Thomas said: ‘The RFU is delighted that Rugby World Cup Limited has decided to recommend England to the IRB Council as the host for RWC 2015.


‘When we presented to the council in May we said that in the current difficult economic environment we could deliver a low-risk, high-return tournament that would leave a lasting legacy for the global game.


‘We would like to reiterate that commitment and promise that we will pack iconic stadia full of excited fans and that we will give the game the best possible global platform on which to showcase itself to the world.


‘We are truly excited about the opportunity to host the third largest sporting tournament in the world and fervently hope that the recommendation is accepted in July.’


Having the World Cup in England would generate the type of revenue the RWCL believe will allow the IRB to take it into the emerging market of Japan four years later.


RWCL chairman Bernard Lapasset said: ‘As the revenue generated from the RWC is vital to the IRB’s ongoing development plans (there is a preference for it) to be held in one of the major rugby markets on a regular basis.
 


‘However, the commercial success of the RWC also means we can now consider placing the tournament in developing rugby markets to both reflect and assist the game’s continued strategic growth.


‘It is all about finding the right combination. The IRB Council’s decision to award two tournaments simultaneously has assisted in that vision.


‘A tournament in England would allow the IRB to maximise funding available for investment in the game through a strong commercial programme and a great RWC showcase.’

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