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I'd like to see the World Cup move away from the traditional rugby playing countries and playing it in Japan would certainly achieve that. The only reservation I'd have about awarding 2015 to Japan is that their national team isn't competitive enough and I'm not sure 6 years is enough time to bring them up to speed (by that I mean challenging for a quarter final spot). Awarding the 2019 World Cup to Japan would give them plenty of time to further professionalise the Top League and hopefully improve the standard of domestically produced players.
In that regard, I'd like to see 2015 go to Italy who are further along in their development, have government backing for hosting the competition and have never hosted the competition before. 2019 seems to me to be the most opportune time to award Japan the hosting rights.
http://www.rugbyheaven.co.nz/4836972a22428.htmlUndeterred by the global financial crisis, Japan is eager to host some of the world's biggest sports events over the coming years.
Japan is bidding to stage the 2015 rugby World Cup, the 2016 Olympic Games and the soccer World Cup in 2018 or 2022.......
.....By the end of July this year, Japan will have learned whether it has won the right to host the rugby World Cup in 2015 after missing out to New Zealand for 2011.
Japan rugby coach John Kirwan says Japan's economic strength and cutting-edge facilities should make the country the favourite in the eyes of the International Rugby Board (IRB).
"The whole world's in recession but Japan's bubble burst 15 years ago," the former New Zealand great told Reuters. "They will come out of recession before anyone else.
"By 2015 Japan will be in better shape than anyone else in the world. It's a no-brainer."
Japan faces opposing bids from Australia, England, Ireland, Italy, Scotland, South Africa and Wales.
Kirwan added: "People asking whether Japan has the infrastructure are ignorant. The last thing Japan needs to do is spend money on infrastructure.
"I was at Toyota Stadium the other day -- over 40,000 seats with a retractable roof. It was minus 3 Celsius and I had a warm seat. It was freezing but my bum was warm!"[/b]
I'd like to see the World Cup move away from the traditional rugby playing countries and playing it in Japan would certainly achieve that. The only reservation I'd have about awarding 2015 to Japan is that their national team isn't competitive enough and I'm not sure 6 years is enough time to bring them up to speed (by that I mean challenging for a quarter final spot). Awarding the 2019 World Cup to Japan would give them plenty of time to further professionalise the Top League and hopefully improve the standard of domestically produced players.
In that regard, I'd like to see 2015 go to Italy who are further along in their development, have government backing for hosting the competition and have never hosted the competition before. 2019 seems to me to be the most opportune time to award Japan the hosting rights.