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SportsCompetition Chiefs Support Format While Weighing October Commencement Date

Competition Chiefs Support Format While Weighing October Commencement Date

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European rugby’s governing body for club competitions is advancing plans to move the tournament start to October after this year’s December commencement. The potential modification aligns with preferences from coaching personnel and club leadership for beginning before international obligations dominate November schedules.

Present contractual structures technically maintain the current format until 2030, but practical considerations are prompting potential calendar changes. Beginning earlier would allow clubs to showcase strongest available lineups before autumn international duty, potentially stimulating greater fan interest during tournament launches.

Officials have defended the 24-club, four-pool arrangement despite facing criticism. They reference substantial growth statistics, including television viewership doubling during six years and cumulative attendance rising by 50 percent to approximately 1.5 million across venues during that timeframe.

Chief executive Jacques Raynaud acknowledged concerns about team rotation for difficult away encounters, challenging travel logistics with South African teams, and scenarios permitting teams with minimal victories to qualify for elimination rounds. However, he contends the format reduces meaningless fixtures while generating revenue from broadcasting agreements, sponsorships, and municipal partnerships.

Strategic discussions include whether to implement consecutive October weekends or distribute matches across October and December. Raynaud emphasized consistent scheduling to prevent confusion during World Cup cycles. Proposed enhancements include increasing gaps between playoff stages to support ticket sales and fan travel coordination.

 

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