The hosting is part of the development programme introduced by the IRB to increase the popularity in a range of countries. Added to this is economic advantages. Many rugby developed countries have facilities in place, UK, France, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand to name just some of these. The income for the duration of the RWC brings in millions of (dollars, pounds) to the hosting country. This assists in the employment and rugby development. As an example of the development in 2019 the host country is Japan.
Because of the nature of the event each country wishing to host has to submit a bid in exactly the same manner as the football world cup and the Olympic game
Objective - The main objective as host is to make sure that game actually happens on the date, time and in the venue previously agreed.
Objective - Gain as much support for the game on the day buy advertising its occurnace
Objective - Safety of all spectators and players
Objective - Costs at a minimum covered by attendeances and sponsorship
Objective - Everyone has a great day at the game and post match socialising.
New Zealand is hosting the 2011 Rugby World Cup
New Zealand will host this event
New Zealand (North Island)
New Zeland
New Zeland
New Zealand joint-hosted the 1987 Rugby World Cup, as well as hosting the 2011 Rugby World Cup in their own right.
At Westpac Stadium (affectionately called 'The Cake Tin').
It was a shared hosting between Australia and New Zealand
It's pretty cool and brings lots of money into the economy
New Zealand for the Final pools from 9/9/2011
England are hosting this tournament with the possibility that Wales will provide the Millennium Stadium for some of the games
There is a rugby world cup in 2010 it is the womans world cup.