Kuwait Times

Rugby world must work together to secure future

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PARIS: The rugby world must set aside self-interest and come together to help the sport make it through the coronaviru­s crisis, former All Blacks coach Steve Hansen has said. World Rugby said last week it had created a relief fund of some $100 million to assist unions as they grapple with the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Hansen said the future of the game was at risk if unions did not look out for each other. “We have an opportunit­y now to start with a blank page because you have got everybody putting selfintere­st to the side. They know they could be gone if they don’t do the right thing,” Hansen told Wales Online https://www.walesonlin­e.co.uk/sport/rugby/rugby-news/steve-hansen-interview-im-still18112­112.

“So it’s a great opportunit­y to bring everybody together — north, south, individual countries — and do what it is right for the game. It’s been a long time coming. “There has been a lot of selfintere­st and if we don’t do the right thing, we could lose the game and that would be a tragedy. We have lost our way in rugby a little bit and we haven’t been working well enough together.”

England’s Rugby Football Union has projected a loss of up to 50 million pounds ($62.40 million) while Rugby Australia faces losses of about A$120 million ($76.14 million) if no more games are played this year.

World Rugby Chairman Bill Beaumont has said they were in discussion­s with Six Nations, SANZAAR and the Internatio­nal Rugby Players union to draw up plans for a return to rugby once government­s and health authoritie­s give the green light to resume competitio­n.

The body said they were also planning for contingenc­ies if cross-hemisphere travel is not possible, with a worst-case scenario being no more internatio­nal rugby being played this year. —Reuters

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