England boss backs Australia's 2027 World Cup bid in light of 'financial challenges'

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England boss backs Australia's 2027 World Cup bid in light of 'financial challenges'

By Daniel Gilhooly

Australia's bid to host the 2027 Rugby World Cup has received an enormous shot in the arm after England's influential boss called on the tournament to return Down Under.

Rugby Football Union (RFU) chief executive Bill Sweeney said Australia warranted hosting rights because it was a rugby stronghold which had hit rough financial waters and would benefit from staging the global showpiece.

Rugby Australia chairman Cameron Clyne and chief executive Raelene Castle.

Rugby Australia chairman Cameron Clyne and chief executive Raelene Castle.Credit: Getty

Rugby Australia has been under extreme pressure since the Wallabies' quarter-final hammering at the hands of England in Japan, with the team currently a lowly sixth in the world rankings, plus the departure of coach Michael Cheika.

Australia's Super Rugby franchises have also been suffering from generally poor crowds and results, particularly the once-mighty Waratahs.

"You would think 2027 would need to go somewhere southern hemisphere," Sweeney told BBC Sport.

"Australia is a really important rugby nation, who have had some financial challenges.

"Anything that World Rugby can do to support the game in Australia would be supported by all of us, I think."

RFU chief executive Bill Sweeney is backing Australia's bid to host the 2027 event.

RFU chief executive Bill Sweeney is backing Australia's bid to host the 2027 event.Credit: Getty

The RFU's backing would be significant for Australia, with strong European nations traditionally voting as a bloc.

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France will stage the 2023 edition, making it the third straight northern hemisphere host after England (2015) and Japan (2019).

World Rugby plans to name the two subsequent hosts simultaneously, probably in late 2021.

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Rugby Australia announced a government-backed bid last December, hoping to add to its only sole staging of the tournament, in 2003. It co-hosted the inaugural event with New Zealand in 1987.

Argentina and Russia are also formally in the race for 2027 while it is expected South Africa will bid and become a front-runner, having narrowly missed out to France to stage the next tournament.

The United States was originally considered a strong contender but being the main host of the 2026 FIFA World Cup and staging the 2028 Los Angeles Summer Olympics may count against a bid.

A commercially-strong, US-hosted Rugby World Cup in 2031 was endorsed by Sweeney.

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