RFL cast net far and wide in effort to spread appeal of 2013 World Cup

The Rugby Football League have defended their decision to take 2013 World Cup matches to France and Ireland.

Although the bulk of the tournament will take place in England and Wales, group matches will be held in Avignon and Perpignan, which are in France’s rugby league heartland, and Limerick’s Thomond Park, a traditional rugby union stronghold.

“It’s important that we remind ourselves that rugby league is played in other parts of Europe and our decision to take matches to France, and indeed Ireland, is a reflection of that,” tournament director Nigel Wood said at the announcement at Salford’s MediaCityUK.

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