RTÉ GAA Podcast: Ulster showdown & Limerick's reaction
Mikey Stafford and Rory O'Neill are joined by Oisín McConville, Brendan Cummins and Marty Morrissey to look ahed to the weekend's action.
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Mikey Stafford and Rory O'Neill are joined by Oisín McConville, Brendan Cummins and Marty Morrissey to look ahed to the weekend's action.
World Rugby has confirmed Australia as host of the men's World Cup in 2027 and the women's in 2029 and England has been chosen to stage the 2025 women's tournament, the governing body said on Thursday. The United States was confirmed as host of the men's showpiece event in 2031 and will stage the women's tournament two years later. The hosts were finalised following a World Rugby Council meeting in Dublin. "This is a historic day for rugby in Australia. We are beyond thrilled to be welcoming not one, but two World Cups to our shores," Rugby Australia Chairman Hamish McLennan said.
The United States have been confirmed as the host of both the 2031 Men's Rugby World Cup and the 2033 Women's Rugby World Cup as World Rugby lays out the schedule for the next 11 years of the sport.
:World Rugby has confirmed Australia as host of the men's World Cup in 2027 and the women's in 2029 and England has been chosen to stage the 2025 women's tournament, the governing body said on Thursday.
England have been confirmed as hosts for the 2025 women’s World Cup as World Rugby mapped out all destination countries for its global events until 2033.
Australia and USA have been confirmed as the host countries for the 2027 and 2031 men's Rugby World Cups respectively.
Toulouse lock Rory Arnold admits he feared he could have been red-carded during their dramatic Heineken Champions Cup quarter-final win against Munster on Saturday.
The United States staging a first Rugby World Cup would be a "game-changer" for the sport in the country, according to Eagles international Nick Civetta.