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It’s north v south in rugby’s big global gamble as Nations Championship begins

For better or worse, the inaugural edition of the inter-hemisphere tournament launches with even more long-haul flights in a drive to attract greater interest

It’s north v south in rugby’s big global gamble as Nations Championship begins

TL;DR

  • The inaugural Nations Championship aims to increase global interest in rugby through an inter-hemisphere competition.
  • The tournament features six games per nation followed by a finals weekend in London with a Ryder Cup-style scoring system.
  • Criticisms include extensive long-haul flights, a larger carbon footprint, and potential player unavailability.
  • Venues like Cardiff and Tokyo are designated as southern hemisphere for logistical convenience, blurring the North v South concept.
  • The format intends to generate more broadcasting revenue and build reserves for developing rugby nations.
  • Concerns exist about fairness and equity, with some teams potentially gaining competitive advantages.
  • Notable matchups include France vs. Australia, featuring Antoine Dupont, and Ireland facing Australia and New Zealand.
  • The competition's climax in late November aims to create a compelling end, with a points system designed to crown an overall winner.