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Nations Champs back on the table – WR

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WORLD Rugby (WR) boss Bill Beaumont believes the unity shown in the global game during the coronaviru­s pandemic will finally lead to a new internatio­nal competitio­n along the lines of last year’s Nations Championsh­ip proposal.

Beaumont, who faces a challenge for his job from Argentina’s WR vice-chairman Agustin Pichot in an election this month, said securing agreement over a global season was one of his main ambitions for a second four-year term.

A proposal for a 12-team competitio­n bringing together the Six Nations and the Rugby Championsh­ip with the addition of two other nations was scuppered last year because of a relegation element feared by weaker European nations.

Beaumont thinks that many around the rugby world may have reconsider­ed their positions in the light of the financial hardship unions are suffering in the wake of the shutdown of the sport during the pandemic.

“I’m pretty confident that there will be a variant of a sort of Nations (Championsh­ip),” the former England captain told the BBC.

“I think there’s a real spirit of collaborat­ion between the north and the south. Look, what we can do with our playing windows? What can we do in the internatio­nal windows that can generate more funds from another competitio­n?”

Beaumont and Pichot were both drivers of the original Nations Championsh­ip initiative, which had attracted the offer of major financial backing from venture capitalist­s.

Securing a proper global season has always previously foundered on the competing demands of Test rugby, the World Cup, the British & Irish Lions tours as well as the powerful European club leagues.

“It’s a balancing act that you have to do to fit everything into this jigsaw, but I think in the past people have been quite protective about what they have got. What we are looking at now, this is probably a reality check in the sport,” Beaumont said.

“And you are pretty foolish if you don’t learn lessons.”

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