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Ill be first to but forward Bejing for the 2023 Rugby World Cup. Will anyone back me up? ¥1,000,000,000 visuals, lipsinking, the works! And they could 2023 local peasants to perform the haka in unison. MY GOD I'M A GENIUS! someone send an email to the IRU!
 
I know this is Ridiculous... but Canada 2019? Perhaps? Maybe? Even USA would alright.

I know it's not feasible... but we need exposure like you couldn't believe.

I'll be in NZ 2011, go Canada, Go All Blacks.
 
i think the next two world cups after 2011 have to goto a minnow nation or developing rugby nation like japan and italy or even the usa
 
2015 should go to South Africa, all ther stadiums from the FIFA WC would be built and almost new (they really should have got 2011), then for 2019 give it to Japan, they'll do a good job.
 
2015 should go to South Africa, all ther stadiums from the FIFA WC would be built and almost new (they really should have got 2011), then for 2019 give it to Japan, they'll do a good job.
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I think that the RWC should be used to strengthen Rugby in the host country as well as to ensure revenues to the IRB. This money is used to support Rugby existence and development in many countries.

Following these lines I think that Italy and Japan in whatever order should be the hosts of the next RWCs.
 
<div class='quotemain'> 2015 should go to South Africa, all ther stadiums from the FIFA WC would be built and almost new (they really should have got 2011), then for 2019 give it to Japan, they'll do a good job.
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I think that the RWC should be used to strengthen Rugby in the host country as well as to ensure revenues to the IRB. This money is used to support Rugby existence and development in many countries.

Following these lines I think that Italy and Japan in whatever order should be the hosts of the next RWCs.
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I think Japan and the USA should host 2015 and 2019 respectively. Big countries with big economies that aren't playing in major competition should be 1st priority. Italy are already "in the mix" in terms of international rugby.
 
Australia, England, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Scotland, South Africa and Wales have confirmed their interest in the 2015 tournament.

Australia, Ireland, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Russia, Scotland, South Africa and Wales are keen on hosting in 2019.[/b]

My reaction is:

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LoL'ed when I saw Scotland have put in a bid. They can barely afford to host a Scouts Jamboree, let alone a World Cup. Interesting to see England and Wales have parted company already. I admire the balls of Jamaica as well, quality entry.

If the RWC goes to Italy or Japan I'll be pleased. If it goes to Australia, England, South Africa or Wales, I'll be gutted.
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i would love to see jamaica hold it...mad as

it would equally be awesome if vicarage road was used for a world cup game B)
 
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Australia, England, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Scotland, South Africa and Wales have confirmed their interest in the 2015 tournament.

Australia, Ireland, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Russia, Scotland, South Africa and Wales are keen on hosting in 2019.[/b]

My reaction is:

darth_vader_nooo.jpeg


LoL'ed when I saw Scotland have put in a bid. They can barely afford to host a Scouts Jamboree, let alone a World Cup. Interesting to see England and Wales have parted company already. I admire the balls of Jamaica as well, quality entry.

If the RWC goes to Italy or Japan I'll be pleased. If it goes to Australia, England, South Africa or Wales, I'll be gutted.
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i would love to see jamaica hold it...mad as

it would equally be awesome if vicarage road was used for a world cup game B)
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Although I'll like to see either Japan or Italy get first choice, I can confidently say that about 3/4 of South Africans have never watched a rugby game in their life. A province like Natal has double the population of Wales but only about 15-20% of schools have a rugby team. Scary thought for other rugby nations actually :lol:
South Africa would be 'the lesser of two evils' out of all the other big rugby nations.
 
I think it should go to Japan, then the USA and then back to Europe with Italy. Rugby Union mustnt go the way of Rugby League and just kept it with the usual suspects (i.e England,New Zealand, Australia etc), we must grow the game and these nations deserve it.
 
To be completely honest, the USA and our sports fans are pretty finicky when it comes to international sporting events. We will support our team for sure, but if it is something we're not relatively good at, or didn't grow up playing...to get any traction at all for Rugby in this country the World Cup would have to be held here.

Japan would be a great choice in my opinion.... they are enthusiastic, and love to play the host. It would go far to gain interest there. The US in 2019 makes sense because there are so many stadiums and options for host cities, you would definitely get to pick and choose the most supportive communities.

Keep in mind that FIFA WC 1994 was held here at a time that Soccer was pretty irrelevant. It still holds the all time attendance and avg attendance record for FIFA WCs, and being between Europe and the Pacific (in one direction anyway) would set up well for television times.

Plus, I might actually make it to a match!
 
The IRFU has applied to the International Rugby Board (IRB) to host the World Cup in either 2015 or 2019.

The IRB confirmed the application when revealing there had been a record number of requests to host the tournaments.

In total, eight countries - Australia, England, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Scotland, South Africa and Wales - have applied to host the 2015 showpiece, while all of the above, except England, have submitted an interest in hosting the 2019 tournament, with Jamaica and Russia adding their names to the hat.

IRB Chairman Bernard Lapasset said: "This is tremendous news for Rugby World Cup. The fact that 10 member unions have signalled their intention to tender for the 2015 and 2019 tournaments reflects the growing global prestige of the Rugby World Cup.
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The IRFU has applied to the International Rugby Board (IRB) to host the World Cup in either 2015 or 2019.

The IRB confirmed the application when revealing there had been a record number of requests to host the tournaments.

In total, eight countries - Australia, England, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Scotland, South Africa and Wales - have applied to host the 2015 showpiece, while all of the above, except England, have submitted an interest in hosting the 2019 tournament, with Jamaica and Russia adding their names to the hat.

IRB Chairman Bernard Lapasset said: "This is tremendous news for Rugby World Cup. The fact that 10 member unions have signalled their intention to tender for the 2015 and 2019 tournaments reflects the growing global prestige of the Rugby World Cup.
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What the ****?
 
Russia would be emm different soem people might not go because of politics and not too many local would be interested as far as i know maybe im wrong tho.
 
Not knowing much of the political landscape in Russia at the mo, I would assume there is a LOT of money flying around. Albeit ill-gotten.
 
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