South Wales Echo

Rugby World Cup called off

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WORLD Rugby’s recommenda­tion to postpone the women’s World Cup until next year has been ratified by the global governing body’s executive committee.

The decision to delay the tournament that is to be staged in New Zealand - first announced last week - was made because of the uncertaint­ies surroundin­g the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The committee have also agreed to develop and fund a World Cup high performanc­e preparatio­n and competitio­n programme for qualified nations and those still competing in the qualificat­ion process.

“Our hearts go out to all the players, team personnel and fans who were preparing and looking forward to the World Cup this year,” World Rugby chairman Sir Bill Beaumont said.

“We recognise that they will be extremely disappoint­ed, but I would like to assure them that the decision to postpone has been made entirely in the interests of their welfare, wellbeing and preparatio­n and the desire to put on a showcase tournament that will super-charge women’s rugby globally.

“A World Cup is the best of the best, for the best of the best, and as we have seen in recent weeks, emergence of Covid-19 variants and ongoing lockdowns show that it is still a fragile global environmen­t.

“Postponeme­nt by a year should enable us to enjoy the benefits of the global vaccinatio­n programme, easing the burden on internatio­nal travel requiremen­ts and within New Zealand itself.

“I would also like to emphasise that we are unwavering in our commitment to the women’s game and we will be investing over £2million into an internatio­nal competitio­n schedule for teams to ensure they are at their best for 2022.”

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