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  • 2015 Rugby World Cup: Banking on shared values – and the 3bn viewers for a great global event

    April 12, 2015

    When a senior figure from the world of banking talks up his company’s major sponsorship deal with a particular sport, because it represents the “core values” of his business, there’s a tendency sometimes to roll the eyes in a “that’s so on-message” kind of a way. So when Ian Fisher, head of coverage and investment [...]

  • Rugby World Cup 2015: Four free fanzones set for London including Trafalgar Square and Wembley

    March 26, 2015

    Four London locations will host Rugby World Cup “fanzones” when the tournament kicks off in England later this year. Trafalgar Square, Wembley Stadium, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and Old Deer Park in Richmond will all host fan parks complete with big screens broadcasting live games, entertainment, food and drink and “rugby related activities”.   A [...]

  • Moody: Leave Robshaw out for Scotland match

    March 6, 2015

    Time to audition England captaincy alternatives, says 2003 hero Lewis WORLD Cup winner Lewis Moody has called for England captain Chris Robshaw to be omitted when his side bid to resurrect their Six Nations challenge against Scotland at Twickenham next week. Robshaw has skippered England throughout Stuart Lancaster’s tenure as head coach, although the Harlequins [...]

  • 2012 stage for rugby league

    February 25, 2015

    LONDON’S Olympic Stadium is to host its first rugby league international when England face New Zealand at the Stratford venue on 7 November. The match is the second of three-Test series and follows just a week after the stadium hosts rugby union World Cup fixtures. Rugby Football League chief executive Nigel Wood said: “It’s simply [...]

  • Six Nations shows rugby is rucking good for Guinness – Brand Index

    February 24, 2015

    The Six Nations rugby champ­ionship reaches its half-way point this weekend, it might be worth Guinness considering the commercial opportunity the tourna­ment offers it. A partner of the championship, Guinness already has a strong association with the Six Nations, and YouGov BrandIndex and Profiles data help to confirm why the relationship is a beneficial one. [...]

  • London Welsh desperate to avoid completing rugby’s worst season

    February 23, 2015

    They’ve lost every game of this campaign and their gym is in a tent, but Ross McLean found Exiles on surprisingly chipper form IT MAY be tough at the top but that is nothing compared to the burden weighing heavily on London Welsh as the Exiles run the ominous gauntlet of being dubbed the worst [...]

  • Rugby to use TV replays to detect concussion

    February 10, 2015

    TELEVISION replays could be used in rugby union to identify players suffering from possible concussion following controversy over the treatment of Wales wing George North. Wales yesterday escaped punishment from World Rugby for failing to remove North during Friday’s Six Nations defeat to England after the Northampton player had appeared to be momentarily knocked out. [...]

  • Wales defend North treatement as World Rugby probes injuries

    February 8, 2015

    WALES chiefs have hit back at criticism of their treatment of wing George North in Friday’s Six Nations defeat to England, insisting they did not see the second-half incident that knocked him out. Governing body World Rugby has demanded Wales explain why North was allowed to finish the match despite appearing to be rendered unconscious [...]

  • Rugby Comment: England ready to win Six Nations but don’t expect a Grand Slam

    February 5, 2015

    WE SEEM to say it every year but I think the Six Nations is genuinely very open this time. There are a number of teams who could be top of the pile come the end – England, Ireland, Wales – while we’ve seen Scotland’s type of rugby improve already under Vern Cotter and Italy get [...]

  • Rugby World Cup to boost UK hotels in 2015

    January 11, 2015

    LONDON hotels are expected to enjoy a surge in revenues this year, according to the latest forecast released this morning from PwC, as people flock to the UK to watch the Rugby World Cup. The accountancy firm predicts that revenue per available room (revpar), a key industry measure, will rise by five per cent to [...]

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