Beaumont calls meeting to discuss World Rugby plans


  • Rugby
  • Monday, 04 Mar 2019

FILE PHOTO: World Rugby Chairman Bill Beaumont delivers a speech during a kick-off event to mark one year to go to the Rugby World Cup 2019, in Tokyo, Japan September 20, 2018. REUTERS/Issei Kato

LONDON (Reuters) - World Rugby chairman Bill Beaumont has called a meeting to discuss the future of the game at international level following widespread criticism of the governing body's proposals for a world league.

Leading figures from all of rugby's 'tier-one' countries, along with Fiji, Japan and player representatives, will meet at the end of the month with Beaumont insisting that no decisions have yet been taken about the league.

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