New Zealand says IRB vote shows change needed - Capital Sports
Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Headlines

New Zealand says IRB vote shows change needed

WELLINGTON, Newzealand December 14 – New Zealand rugby officials voiced confidence Wednesday that change is on the way despite the re-election of Frenchman Bernard Lapasset as International Rugby Board chairman.

At an IRB Council meeting in Los Angeles on Monday, Lapasset was returned for a second term in the hot seat by a narrow 14-12 margin over New Zealand’s preferred leader, Englishman Bill Beaumont.

New Zealand Rugby Union chief executive Steve Tew believes the closeness of the vote sent a strong message that change is necessary in the way the sport is run.

During the recent Rugby World Cup in New Zealand, Tew threatened to pull the champion All Blacks from the next edition of the sport’s global showpiece in 2015 unless there was a shake-up.

He argued that IRB regulations surrounding participation in the World Cup led to combined losses for the major rugby unions of around 35-40 million pounds ($55-63 million).

Although he believed Beaumont was the best man to initiate a new era for rugby, Tew told Fairfax Media from Los Angeles he was confident Lapasset would address the issues.

“I think Bernard has got a very clear message, not just from New Zealand, but the fact that there was a 14-12 vote suggests half the constituency of world rugby was looking for some change,” Tew said.

“The big issue in New Zealand was they were trying to get the World Cup timing sorted out without having finished the review work and that’s where we put our foot down and made those thoughts known.”

Tew said Lapasset would have New Zealand’s full support as chairman.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

“It was a close election between two good people. We’ve been very up front with Bernard from the start… our board decided to back Bill and we told Bernard. It’s not a personal thing.”

Advertisement

More on Capital Sports

Football

NAIROBI, Kenya, Oct 27 – DStv and GOtv subscribers are in for a treat of the world’s best football this week as the 2020-21...

Football

NAIROBI, Kenya, May 25 – There is light at the end of the tunnel. After failed promises over the last three years since its...

Football

NAIROBI, Kenya, Sep 6 – Gentrix Shikangwa scored with two minutes left as Vihiga Queens sailed to the final of the CECAFA regional qualifiers...

NFL

NAIROBI, Kenya, Aug 13 – Kenya’s history making Daniel Adongo, the first Kenyan to play in America’s National Football League (NFL), is now living...

© 2024 Capital Digital Media. Capital Group Limited. All Rights Reserved