IRB Rugby World Cup Sevens 2009 Media
Release
03 May 2007
Dubai to Host Rugby World Cup Sevens 2009
The IRB Council has awarded Rugby
World Cup Sevens 2009 to the Arabian Gulf Rugby Football Union.
The Tournament, which will be the first to incorporate a women’s
competition, will be played in Dubai in February 2009.
IRB Chairman, Dr Syd Millar made
the announcement at the IRB’s meeting of Council in Dublin
following a vote that brought to a close the selection process
that began in June 2006.
The voting process was managed by
independent auditors, Price Waterhouse Coopers, and consisted
of two rounds. No clear majority was reached in the first round
and therefore the top two; Arabian Gulf and Australia progressed
to a second round, with the IRB Council selecting Arabian Gulf
as Rugby World Cup Sevens 2009 Host Union.
“The Council members were extremely
impressed with the Arabian Gulf Rugby Union bid and I am sure
that Dubai will host a wonderful Tournament having staged a highly
successful IRB Under 19 World Championship in 2006,” said
Dr Millar. “The people of Dubai will, of course, embrace
the Rugby World Cup Sevens, but the same could be said for Australia,
Russia, the Netherlands and USA, who all presented a strong case
to host the Tournament.”
“Dubai has a proven track record
of staging major international events and has both the infrastructure
and ability to stage a Tournament of this scale. There is a strong
Rugby Community within the city and the annual Emirates Airline
Dubai Sevens has grown to become one of the most popular, colourful
and well attended on the IRB World Sevens Series calendar, attracting
capacity crowds. I am sure that Rugby World Cup Sevens 2009 in
Dubai will be a spectacular Tournament,” added Dr Millar.
David Skidmore, Chairman of the Arabian
Gulf Rugby Football Union and leader of Dubai’s bid could
barely conceal his delight.
“It is wonderful news to be
selected as Host Union. The Arabian Gulf may be one of the smaller
Unions, but everyone has worked extremely hard on the bid and
we are confident that we will deliver a tremendously successful
Rugby World Cup Sevens Tournament in Dubai in 2009. Dubai has
a strong history of hosting successful and well attended Rugby
Sevens Tournaments and I am sure that everyone in the city will
be extremely excited with today’s news.”
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Rugby World Cup Sevens 2009 will be the fifth Rugby World Cup
Sevens Tournament. The inaugural Tournament was held in Scotland
in 1993 with Tournaments following in Hong Kong in 1997, Argentina
in 2001 and again in Hong Kong in 2005.
“Rugby World Cup Sevens 2005,
held in Hong Kong, was an outstanding success. A capacity crowd
of 120,000 fans attended the three competition days, while the
event was broadcast to over 450 million homes, breaking all previous
tournament records. Over 10 million hits were recorded on the
Tournament’s official website and we anticipate Rugby World
Cup Sevens 2009 being even more successful,” said Dr Millar.
Rugby World Cup Sevens 2009 will
be the first to include a women’s Tournament that will run
alongside the men’s competition and will consist of 24 men's
and 16 women's teams. The inclusion of a women’s Tournament
for the first time is an exciting development for the women’s
Game which is experiencing unprecedented interest following the
success of last year’s Women’s Rugby World Cup.
“The concept of two Rugby World
Cup Sevens Tournaments - for men and women - taking place side-by-side
in Dubai is a fantastic prospect. The Arabian Gulf Rugby Union
really does have a tremendous opportunity to deliver the most
successful Rugby World Cup Sevens Tournament to date and further
showcase Rugby Sevens’ strong claims for inclusion in the
Olympic Games sports programme,” added Dr Millar.
Voting breakdown
First round
Arabian Gulf 12
Australia 8
Netherlands 0
Russia 2
USA 2
Second round
Arabian Gulf 14
Australia 10