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Women’s Six Nations boom and world rugby’s bigger vision

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Women’s Six Nations boom and world rugby’s bigger vision

Rugby Unity›
4 days ago1:02:44

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Episode Notes

David Pembroke and Ewen McKenzie unpack a huge week for the global game, starting with the remarkable rise of women’s rugby after England drew more than 77,000 fans at Twickenham in the opening round of the Women’s Six Nations. From there, the conversation widens into a bigger question: what does rugby need to do now to secure its long-term future?

They look at the value of proper tournament structures, the momentum building around the Pacific Four and Women’s Six Nations, and why the women’s calendar may actually be closer to a true global season than the men’s game. There is also a close look at the new World Rugby Nations Cup, why it matters for emerging nations, and how regular international competition can drive both performance and commercial growth.

The episode also explores the return of long-form touring, the appeal of rugby’s travelling culture, the growing credibility of second-tier nations, and what it all says about the shape of the game in the lead-up to the 2027 and 2029 World Cups. Add in European quarter-final drama, Super Rugby refereeing flashpoints, and debate around All Blacks selection, and this becomes a broad conversation about where rugby is heading and how it can grow from here.

Also in this episode:

● England’s huge Women’s Six Nations crowd and what it signals for the game

● Pacific Four results and the growth of women’s international rugby

● Why tournament structure is key to rugby’s long-term prosperity

● The World Rugby Nations Cup and new opportunities for emerging nations

● Touring tradition, global calendars, and what rugby still does better than any sport

● European quarter-finals, Super Rugby talking points, and All Blacks selection debate

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