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England spend big on bid to win RWC

- RUGBY

England are to have unpreceden­ted financial support in their efforts to win the 2019 Rugby World Cup. The Rugby Football Union has told Eddie Jones, the head coach, it will spend what it takes to ensure his campaign is successful.

A record war chest of more than £120 million (NZ$233.5m) is to be invested in the profession­al game over the next two years and the RFU has given the green light to the ‘‘detailed and comprehens­ive plans’’ of Jones for the buildup to the tournament in Japan.

Expenditur­e on profession­al rugby in England soared last year by over 50 per cent to a record £63.7 million ($124 million). Investment going into the 2015 World Cup was £44.3 million ($86.2 million).

Spending in the elite game is likely to rise even further over the next two years, with an average total of £56 million ($109 million) already committed to the profession­al game agreement with the clubs – over double the figure in the two years leading into the 2015 World Cup.

Last year’s rise of 8 per cent also included an uplift of £3.2 million ($6.2 million) following the deal with the players that sees each member of the 23-man squad receive £22,000 ($43,000) in total fees per match as part of a four-year deal that will see them share a jackpot of more than £20 million ($39 million).

And while the figures for the total profession­al game budget also include spending on women’s rugby, sevens, academies, the Championsh­ip, sports science, medicine, anti-doping, events and competitio­ns, it is clear that the RFU is not afraid to match its stated ambition to win the World Cup with its financial muscle.

Steve Brown, the RFU chief executive, said: ‘‘Eddie already has quite detailed and comprehens­ive plans in place to build up to 2019 and we already know what the costs of those things are and have already factored them into our financial plans.

‘‘We are already preparing for it. Our ambition is the same as Eddie’s. We want to win this [the World Cup in Japan] and we will do what we need to do to win it.’’

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