England to host 2015 Rugby World Cup

Eurosport - Wed, 29 Jul 17:05:00 2009

England will host the 2015 Rugby World Cup and Japan will stage the event in Asia for the first time four years later, the International Rugby Board have announced.

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Japan, who lost out to New Zealand in the bidding for the 2011 edition and England, hosts of the 1991 tournament, were awarded the rights ahead of bids from South Africa and Italy.

The controversy of previous decisions caused by the "horse-trading" of votes was avoided as the 26-man IRB Council passed the recommendations of tournament organisers Rugby World Cup Ltd by 16 votes to 10.

The RWCL Board, who were asked to review all the bids, argued last month that England would maximise the event's commercial possibilities while a first World Cup in Asia would be a huge boost for the development of the game in that region.

"We need two things more importantly now. The first is money for the game and the second is rolling it around the world," IRBChairman Bernard Lapasset said after announcing the winners.

England failed in its bid for the 2007 tournament when France won votes from the Home Unions after promising matches to Wales, Scotland and Ireland while Japan were surprising losers last time out.

Organisers had said they did not want matches to be shared with neighbouring countries as has been common previously but IRB chief executive Mike Miller said on Tuesday this could be permitted if financially viable.

While Japan Rugby Football Union chairman Noboru Mashimo said it would review its bid which included playing matches in Singapore and Hong Kong, England will push for the inclusion of the Millennium Stadium in Wales.

"The rules were made clear that all games would be played within the host union unless we were able to make a compelling reason and we are going to make that compelling case for the Millennium Stadium," England IRB Council member Martyn Thomas said.

England have also proposed the use of iconic soccer stadiums like Wembley, Old Trafford and Anfield, a far cry from the second World Cup in 1991 when England, winners 12 years later, held group matches in small rugby grounds.

Japan, who have only won one World Cup match in six tournaments, will also take advantage of facilities used for the successful 2002 soccer World Cup co-hosted with South Korea.

They have again bid to stage the global soccer showpiece in 2018 and 2022, while Tokyo is also in the running for the 2016 Olympics.

"It's a massive day for Japanese rugby," national coach John Kirwan said.

"We can now go home and tell 13 and 14 year old kids they can really start dreaming about playing a World Cup in their home country."

Australia, Ireland and Scotland had shown an initial interest in the two World Cups up for grabs but withdrew before the deadline for bid submissions due to financial pressures.

The IRB requires a fee of £80 million for the 2015 tournament and £96m for 2019. The board also keeps all commercially generated revenue with the hosts retaining only ticket revenue.

England rugby chief Francis Baron estimated the event would generate £300m for the RFU, assisted by sales of 2.8 million tickets. Japan believe they can match crowd numbers.

However a recent report conducted by Deloitte calculated the World Cup could generate over £2 billion in economic benefits for the host nation.

"We've been trusted to make a great competition in 2015, a great spectacle and to deliver what the IRB needs in terms of revenue," Thomas said.

Rugby World Cup host nations:

1987 - New Zealand/Australia

1991 - England

1995 - South Africa

1999 - Wales

2003 - Australia

2007 - France

2011 - New Zealand

2015 - England

2019 - Japan

Reuters

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  1. Some saddo's on this comment site! Its about the­ World Cup. In England.The chance to see top flight­ Rugby on (or near) your own doorstep. I'm English,­ live in Scotland and dont subscribe to this stupid­ childish calling of each other. What I am is - HAPPY -­ for the chance to buy tickets and not have to travel­ halfway around the world to see the games.

    From terry.kelly11, on Thu 30 Jul 5:41PM
  2. I think everyones made their point on how they feel­ about it but 1 thing is for sure the decision is not­ going to be changed & I personally cannot wait cos­ its going to be a 4 wk piss up full of rugby &­ anyone be you English Irish Welsh Scottish or any­ nationality is more than welcome to join me

    From firstchoicepm, on Wed 29 Jul 2:29PM
  3. well jamie during the lions series donald said a load­ of stuff about south africa
    and salamander said stuff­ about all england wales scotland and ireland

    From stephen, on Wed 29 Jul 1:45PM
  4. Stephen...Why do accuse Donald and Salamander of being­ racist?

    From Jamie, on Wed 29 Jul 12:36PM
  5. Creaven is Scottish, and he always comes on to forums­ involving England (cricket, football , rugby). He must­ have a few chips on his wee flimsy shoulders.

    From Jamie, on Wed 29 Jul 12:35PM
  6. 140 - Creaven91 - and if you are surrounded by our­ media because you live in our country then f**k off­ back to your own country p**k

    From neil, on Wed 29 Jul 11:39AM
  7. 140 - Creaven91 - Don't like our media? don't­ read or watch it. It's not rocket science you­ knucklehead.

    From neil, on Wed 29 Jul 11:36AM
  8. Get a grip stephen. and dont call me a bigot again you­­ oversensitive tool.

    From Donald D, on Wed 29 Jul 11:30AM
  9. get the money in from the england one and then grow the­ game in asia. cant see whats wrong with that. hope they­ do use HK and korea etc in the japan one. even the­ pacific islands for one group or even here in dubai!­ grow the game, call it the virgin territory world cup­ or something. HK is a classic expat territory and where­ i'll be in march at the 7s! you might want to look­ at the tiers of the asia 6 nations before you discount­ it. why not hold the next one in the americas, south­ and north or maybe hold one in oz to get the money in­ again before branching out again, alternate it....

    From Richard, on Wed 29 Jul 8:03AM
  10. To those who think that Japan shouldnt have been given­ a world cup because the sport in too minor there, I­ will let you know that they hosted the 2009 Under 20­ Rugby World Cup and had full stadiums for all the­ games. I think they will host a great world cup.

    From Alex, on Wed 29 Jul 4:30AM
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    Who cares!!! My boyfriend thinks the same with me. He­ is eight years older than me, lol. We met online at­ Agelessmatch @ com, a nice and free place for Younger­ Women and Older Men, or Older Women and Younger Men, to­ interact with each other. Maybe you wanna check out.

    From lynn.cane, on Wed 29 Jul 1:29AM
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    great, another thing for your f'ucking media to­ boast about when it comes round

    From Creaven91, on Wed 29 Jul 1:15AM
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    Big deal,men chasing an egg,whoohoo,must set a reminder­ for this...........not!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    From KYLE, on Wed 29 Jul 12:11AM
  14. well sorry i just dont like everyone taking the piss­ outta my country

    From stephen, on Tue 28 Jul 11:59PM
  15. Get a grip stephen. and dont call me a bigot again you­ oversensitive tool.

    From Ads A, on Tue 28 Jul 11:50PM
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    It makes sense to hold some of the games in liverpool­ manchester and southampton.

    From iancampbell11, on Tue 28 Jul 11:02PM
  17. Amazing to see a lot of the comments on this . The anti­ English brigade must have thought all their Xmas,s had­ come at once when the decision was announced . Italy­ had a fair shout but Japan come on lets be serious ,­ its still a very minor sport over there , how would the­ Japanese public reacted to a poor showing by the team­ more than likely going out at the group stage , half­ empty stadiums & very little interest . In my eyes­ a team needs to be competing at the highest level to be­ able to host successfully , I even believe 10 years is­ still to early for them .

    From firstchoicepm, on Tue 28 Jul 10:30PM
  18. oh and thanks haha

    From moggie2727, on Tue 28 Jul 10:28PM
  19. well stephen, im welsh, so i dont know what ur on about­ mate

    From moggie2727, on Tue 28 Jul 10:27PM
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    Bunch of Hypocrites in England..Moan about NZ winning­ 2011 World Cup then pull rug from under Japan's­ feet when they were to host 2015
    Why not have Japan­ and then Italy to host..Develop and spread the game

    From Joe, on Tue 28 Jul 10:05PM
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