Citing COVID, World Rugby recommends postponing 2021 women’s World Cup to next year
World Rugby looks set to postpone the 2021 women’s World Cup to next year, citing uncertainty due to the global pandemic.
The recommendation will be considered by the Rugby World Cup board and World Rugby executive committee on March 8 and 9, respectively. Rugby Canada chair Tim Powers expects the “forceful recommendation” to become a reality then.
The 12-country tournament was slated to run Sept. 18 to Oct. 16 across three match venues in New Zealand.
“In recent weeks, through discussions with our key partners in New Zealand Rugby and the New Zealand government, it’s become clear that we do not have the level of certainty we need to be able to collectively deliver the best environment for all teams to be at their best,” said Alan Gilpin, World Rugby’s interim chief executive.