(26 August 2022, 11:08 +07)
World Rugby and Stan Sport have entered
into a wide-ranging deal that will see Stan become the
exclusive home of Rugby World Cup for sports fans in Australia.
The deal combines the power of Stan, one of
Australias leading local streaming services, and its parent
company Nine, one of Australias largest media companies. It expands a comprehensive portfolio of
existing international and domestic rugby rights and means that fans will be able to watch live
coverage of every match from the womens Rugby World Cup 2021 and
mens Rugby World Cup 2023.
With 45 days to go until the worlds best womens
teams go head-to-head in New Zealand, Stan will bring fans closer
to the action with the Wallaroos kicking off their campaign
against champions New Zealand on 8 October at Eden Park in front
of what could be a record crowd for a womens test match.
The women's and men's Rugby World Cups
The top mens teams in the world
will take centre stage next year as France plays host to Rugby World
Cup 2023 and an event that looks set to smash all previous
attendance records. The Wallabies kick-off the hunt for a third
Webb Ellis Cup against Georgia on 9 September and Stan will bring
fans closer to the action with a comprehensive content offering.
Wallabies matches and the final will also be simulcast live on the
Nine Network.
We are delighted to be partnering with Stan Sport
to provide fans in Australia with unrivalled access to our mens
and womens Rugby World Cups. Stan Sport is the home of rugby in
Australia and we are excited by their plans to showcase the sport
to new audiences through their innovative content and leading
digital platforms, said World Rugby Chief Executive, Alan Gilpin. We are entering what will be a golden decade for
rugby in Australia, culminating in hosting of the mens and
womens Rugby World Cups in 2027 and 2029 respectively. The
excitement is building and we are looking forward to working with
Stan Sport and our friends at Rugby Australia to get all of
Australia excited about rugby once again.
The addition of both Rugby World Cups further
cements Stans position as the Home of Rugby in Australia, with
more world-class rugby available in the one place than ever
before, including The Rugby Championship, Spring Tour (Autumn
Nations Series), Six Nations and Super Rugby Pacific.
Stan Chief Executive Officer, Martin Kugeler, said,
Since Stan Sports launch in February 2021, we have invested
significantly to build a new rugby offering that delivers for
fans. From grassroots, world-class internationals and now the
pinnacle of the game, Rugby World Cup, Stan Sport continues to
deliver more men and womens rugby content than ever before. With the great partnership we have forged with
Rugby Australia, together we have grown rugby domestically and
this announcement further highlights our commitment to the game.
We are uniquely positioned to showcase Rugby World Cup to more
Australians than ever before utilising Stan and Nines Total TV
offering. There is no better place to showcase one of the biggest
events in global sport and we cant wait for the womens Rugby
World Cup 2021 action to kick-off in New Zealand this October.
The mens Rugby World Cup 2019 in Japan was the
most watched rugby event ever with more than 857 million people
tuning in around the world, an increase of 26 per cent from the
previous tournament in England.
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