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English and French rugby leagues against Nations C’ship plans

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PARIS: England’s Premiershi­p Rugby Limited ( PRL) and France’s National Rugby League ( LNR) joined together Monday to express their opposition to World Rugby’s controvers­ial proposed annual Nat ions Championsh­ip.

“LNR and PRL regret the fact that World Rugby is not fully involving all stakeholde­rs, in seeking a consensus, and they can only reserve the option to take any action to preserve their right and competitio­ns,” they said in a joint statement.

PRL and LNR added the world governing body had broken an agreement which was reached in January 2017 about future plans for the internatio­nal game running until 2032.

A further complaint by the organisati­ons that oversee the English Premiershi­p as well as the French Top 14 and ProD2 was the increase in the number of internatio­nal fixtures in a season due to the proposed competitio­n.

World Rugby outlined its concept for the new tournament last Wednesday, which would start in 2022, ahead of meetings in Dublin this week, saying it was “committed to the global advancemen­t of rugby”.

The proposed Championsh­ip would see the formation of two conference­s – a European conference and a rest of the world conference – each with two divisions of six teams and a third division comprising 16 teams.

World Rugby was widely criticised by players’ unions over the idea of a 12-team league, which was reportedly initially considered.

A boycott of this year’s World Cup in Japan is being mooted by the London- based Pacific Rugby Players Welfare ( PRPW) organisati­on to include even individual­s of Pacific Island origin playing for other countries. — AFP

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