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Pacific Nations Cup 2024
Pacific Nations Cup 2024 - A New Era in Rugby Competitiveness
The Pacific Nations Cup will be a marvellous event on the Rugby calendar in 2024, marking a significant evolution of its format and global reach. The tournament, which is being organized by World Rugby, will consist of six nations including Canada, Fiji, Japan, Samoa, Tonga and the United States. It will take place from August 23 to September 21 each year corresponding with the southern hemisphere international window.
New Format and Structure Pacific Nations Cup 2024
In the revamped Pacific Nations Cup participating teams are split into two regional pools each containing three sides. Pool A includes Fiji, Samoa and Tonga while pool B encompasses Canada, Japan and USA. This arrangement seeks to cut down travel fatigue as well as minimize world rugby’s carbon footprint which is in line with its environmental sustainability goals.
Each team is guaranteed at least three matches including having one home game at minimum. This also enhances fan engagement locally in terms of developing sport in these regions alongside commercial opportunities available. By creating competitive rivalries like those seen in Six Nations and Rugby Championship tournaments; it thus gives teams something to look forward to during this season hence provides consistency and quality fixtures list for them.
Pacific Nations Cup 2024: Key Fixtures and Venues
The pool stage will see thrilling match-ups including Fiji against Samoa in Suva, Canada versus Japan in Vancouver, and USA vs Canada in Los Angeles. The competition will then move to Japan for the finals series. Tokyo will hold the semi-finals and the fifth-place play-off, while Osaka will stage the third-place play-off and grand final September 21.
Strategic Importance
The inclusion of Japan or USA as hosts alternating the finals series reflects their strategic importance in global rugby growth. This is because hosting these matches will not only provide valuable experience but also increase visibility of sports to these markets that are key as they prepare for Rugby World Cup expanded edition that is expected to take place in 2027.
A New Vision for Global Rugby
According to Alan Gilpin, Chief Executive Officer of World Rugby, this Pacific Nations Cup is part of a wider vision aimed at creating a more competitive sport where everyone can participate globally. As from 2026, he said the plan involves introducing a two-tier model of global competition which shall bring about certainty like never before on fixtures and opportunities for emerging rugby nations.
Looking Ahead
Fans and teams are awaiting next year’s Pacific Nations Cup with high anticipation due to an anticipated great tournament that would mark significant strides towards globalizing rugby. This tournament will be one of those landmark events leading up to rugby world cup as well as leveling up competitiveness among participating nations.
The Pacific Nations Cup 2024 promises to be a turning point in international rugby calendar when six countries come together under a reimagined highly competitive format. With its new structure, strategic hosting locations and being aligned with World Rugby’s wider objectives; it has positioned itself as a game changer on global rugby landscape.
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Published
09 July 2024Disclaimer:
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