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Rugby Tournament Administration Defends Structure While Planning Earlier Launch

The organization administering European club rugby’s premier competition is preparing for an October launch following this season’s December start. This proposed adjustment responds to widespread support from coaches and club administrators for earlier competition dates preceding November’s international window.
Existing agreements establish the tournament framework through 2030, but increasing acknowledgment suggests modifications could enhance operations. An October start would enable teams to utilize their best players before international commitments, potentially improving early-season match quality and spectator engagement.
The 24-club structure utilizing four pools has encountered scrutiny, yet organizers present compelling growth evidence. Television audience figures have doubled over six years while aggregate attendance has increased by 50 percent to reach about 1.5 million during the corresponding period.
Jacques Raynaud, serving as executive leader, addressed concerns about squad selection strategies for challenging road fixtures, complex logistical demands for South African participants, and qualification systems enabling teams with losing records to advance. Nevertheless, he maintains the format delivers competitive integrity and commercial success through strong partnerships.
Planners are considering scheduling approaches for the October restart: consecutive weekend fixtures or separated rounds spanning October through December. Raynaud highlighted predictable patterns to avoid confusion during World Cup years. Additional considerations include extending periods between elimination stages to improve ticket distribution and accommodate traveling supporters.

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