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Beaumont lends support to two-month Nations Cup idea Plans for Six Nations promotion and relegation

- TREVOR BAILEY

NEWLY re-elected World Rugby chairman Sir Bill Beaumont has revealed plans for a new global tournament which could lead to two consecutiv­e months of internatio­nal action.

Beaumont is keen to resurrect plans for an annual competitio­n, possibly with promotion and relegation, which were dropped last year, but stressed the Guinness Six Nations would not be expected to change dates or format.

The former England captain’s challenger and former vicechairm­an, Agustin Pichot, was the key driver of the Nations Championsh­ip idea but Beaumont has promised to carry it on.

Outside the Six Nations and the southern hemisphere’s fourteam Rugby Championsh­ip, which is due to take place in August and September this year, a 2017 agreement ensures dates in July and November are set aside for internatio­nals.

Beaumont, who has handed a second four-year term on Saturday, said: “I think there could well be an appetite for putting the two windows together. It could be north going south in one month and then immediatel­y afterwards the south would come north the next month.

“But bear in mind we have to take all stakeholde­rs with us. You have to take the club game and European game with us.”

Beaumont revealed “embryonic” talks had begun with representa­tives from both hemisphere­s as well as the Internatio­nal Rugby Players union.

“What we will try to do is bring in a new competitio­n that keeps the Six Nations a standalone competitio­n but there could well be an instance that in the Nations Cup, maybe not all the Six Nations teams are playing at the top level,” he said.

“Sitting below that you could have a subsidiary competitio­n featuring emerging nations and you could well have promotion and relegation. We have to find funding that will enable this emerging nations tournament to take place.”

The 68-year-old added: “I do think there’s an appetite from the Six Nations to look at the Nations Cup. Nobody has ever mentioned to me that the Six Nations would move timescale but in my opinion what would move is July and November.

“Why would you move the Six Nations? It is not affecting anyone else’s window on the global calendar. It’s a six-week tournament that has been played in February/March time since I was a lad.”

Beaumont revealed an independen­t governance review would be chaired by British Olympic Associatio­n chairman and former sports minister Sir Hugh Robertson, with one of the issues being proposals to alter internatio­nal eligibilit­y rules.

“It would allow players who might have played in a sevens tournament or might have played an odd game for a tierone nation, to go back,” he said.

“I just think it gives the opportunit­y to make some countries who are limited in their player resource.

“You also have to think that the grandparen­t rule, which applies to a lot of Pacific Island players who might not have been born on the island but look upon themselves as Tongans, Samoans or Fijians. As that runs out then it could well be that they find they are losing players.”

The election exposed a northsouth divide with Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Argentina all backing Pichot.

Beaumont said: “Whatever happens in life, not everybody is going to agree with you. The question is to try and reach a consensus. I’d like to think throughout my rugby administra­tion, I have been able to reach a consensus.”

Beaumont claimed there was no reason why the coronaviru­s pandemic should derail plans for a global women’s competitio­n and pledged to put player welfare at the heart of every decision.

He said: “When I look at the size of players nowadays, there is precious little room for smaller, skilful players.

“We still have to have a game that is played in 98 per cent of all the world by people at the weekend who want to enjoy the game of rugby. We can’t just make it that it’s the domain for huge players.”

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Sir Bill Beaumont was re-elected as chairman of World Rugby despite opposition from southern sides

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