Rugby league-Australian government gives World Cup funding boost


Rugby League - Men's World Cup Final - Australia v Samoa - Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain - November 19, 2022 Australia's men's and women's teams celebrate with their trophies after winning the world cup finals Action Images via Reuters/Ed Sykes

MELBOURNE, May ⁠27 (Reuters) - The Australian government said ⁠on Wednesday it will put ‌A$12.4 million ($9 million) into funding this year's Rugby League World Cup co-hosted ​by Australia, New Zealand ⁠and Papua New ⁠Guinea.

Here are some details:

* Officials said ⁠the ‌funding would support planning, logistics and delivery, ⁠with a strong focus on boosting ​the ‌women's competition.

* The men's, women's ⁠and wheelchair ​tournaments will run in parallel during the World Cup, which ⁠starts on October 15.

* ​Women's rugby league in Australia has lagged the men's game in ⁠terms of professionalisation, with most players earning under A$50,000 per annum, a fraction of their male ​counterparts.

* Australia are ⁠defending champions in both the ​men's and women's ‌tournaments.

($1 = 1.3935 Australian dollars)

(Reporting ​by Ian Ransom in Melbourne; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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