World Rugby Chair Dr. Brett Robinson - What's next for rugby?
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Host David Pembroke sits down with world rugby insiders Brett Robinson, Chair of World Rugby, and legendary coach Eddie Jones to confront the game’s toughest challenges. From on-field law debates, TMO uproar, and safety dilemmas, to the behind-the-scenes battle for growth and global strategy—rugby is at a pivotal crossroads. Will the upcoming independent review, new competitions, and tactical tweaks form the blueprint for a more exciting, safer, and commercially viable future?
Join us as we unpack a year of high stakes; the pursuit of innovation, inclusion, and integrity amid the chaos of international rugby. With insights straight from the frontlines, this is part one of a deep dive into how the sport is evolving on and off the field—setting the stage for the game’s next chapter.
- World Rugby’s mission to unify a fractured game amid law and safety controversies
- The quest to modernize officiating and decision-making protocols
- Insights into the new Nations Cup and the 24-team World Cup draw
- Challenges of growing rugby into North and South America
- The push for a unified global calendar and competition reform
- Player welfare: managing risks while maintaining the sport's authenticity
PLUS: the future of rugby’s big tournaments, expanding into new markets, and safeguarding players in a contact sport.
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