Manchester Evening News

‘IPL of rugby’ tournament suffers blow

- RUGBY UNION By DUNCAN BECH @MENSports

THE proposed World 12s tournament has suffered a potentiall­y terminal blow following opposition from unions and domestic competitio­ns.

Dubbed the Indian Premier League of rugby, organisers planned to launch the 12-a-side tournament next August in the hope that its franchise system, including a player auction, would entice new fans and money into the game.

But World Rugby has released a statement that appears to end hopes of it ever taking place after a report revealed that a letter written by stakeholde­rs including the Gallagher Premiershi­p and Top 14 outlined their objections.

“The game’s major stakeholde­rs welcome innovative thinking that has the potential to enhance the sport, and new concepts are always given full considerat­ion,” a World Rugby spokespers­on said.

“World Rugby has reflected the views of national unions, internatio­nal and domestic competitio­ns to the group proposing World 12s and confirmed that stakeholde­rs do not wish to explore the concept further at this time.

“This is a position endorsed by the World Rugby executive committee and profession­al game committee, which includes representa­tives from across the elite men’s and women’s game.”

World 12s organisers remain confident the competitio­n, which would be played over three weekends and is backed by World Cup-winning coaches Steve Hansen and Jake White, will still launch as planned next year.

However, there is an understand­ing that the aim of recruiting 192 of the sport’s best players from tier one and tier two nations is a longerterm goal.

World 12s chief executive Rowena Samarasinh­e said: “World 12s has been, and continues to be, in regular contact with World Rugby.

“The challenges around the internatio­nal calendar are well-known. World 12s is a long-term project and will grow over the years.

“We are optimistic that, even within the restrictio­ns posed by the current calendar, World 12s will be able to host a tournament in August 2022 that includes a number of the game’s leading players, who will not be impacted by fixture clashes at that time.”

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