There are just so many good things that would happen to rugby if the USA were to become a real competitive force...
Won't he be a bit young?!Archie Barnes at 10.
O'Neill wants ARU to consider another World Cup bid
ARU chief executive John O'Neill has urged the national governing body to seriously consider bidding for the 2023 or 2027 World Cup.
The ARU decided against bidding for the 2015 and 2019 cups, which will be hosted by England and Japan respectively, because of a financially prohibitive pound stg. 80 million ($120m) guarantee demanded by the IRB.
But O'Neill said the Australian government's financial support for FFA's unsuccessful bid to host the soccer World Cup encouraged him to think the ARU would receive similar backing.
"We considered a few years ago whether we should bid for 2015 or more particularly 2019," O'Neill said. "One of the reasons we didn't submit an expression of interest was we looked at the minimum guarantees, which were around pound stg. 80 million, required by Rugby World Cup Limited.
"The ARU board at the time didn't believe it had the financial clout to provide such a guarantee and there was no indication from federal or state governments that they would come to the party with anywhere near that sort of amount.
"Well, the reality is we were co-hosts of the World Cup in 1987. We hosted a great World Cup in 2003. "It is an event we could do extremely well."
O'Neill, who is a director of Rugby World Cup Limited, said Australia would need to start preparing a bid as early as 2014 or 2015 for a decision in 2017.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/spo...er-world-cup-bid/story-e6frg7mf-1226438061659
fair enough, it would be a bit tough if the government did not help support it after they tried to help soccer. Many of the Australian stadiums would be due for upgrades by then as they would be a bit dated and old.Looks like JON wants us to have a crack at one of them:
fair enough, it would be a bit tough if the government did not help support it after they tried to help soccer. Many of the Australian stadiums would be due for upgrades by then as they would be a bit dated and old.
You guys are missing the big issue though!!! If Argentina get the RWC in 2027, what the hell would our back line be? I think we should have:
9. Genia Jr
10. Cooper Jr
11..
Won't he be a bit young?!
I don't know that Ireland could afford the world cup of checkers, let alone rugby.
.but I'd love to see one of then go to Italy with a bunch of pool matches in the eastern European countries.
You could essentially look at:
AAMI Park - Melbourne - Expansion?
Energy Australia Stadium - Newcastle - Recently upgraded
Hindmarsh Stadium - Adelaide - Expansion?
Skilled Park/Metricon Stadium - Gold Coast
True. Crowds:If they follow the same pattern of pools as the last RWC, you could use nib stadium. It is about to be upgraded and I think expanded to at least 25,000 seats. That would be enough for some of the smaller pool games.