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In Pics: Ireland RWC 2023 Bid Launch

Dick Spring, Chairman of Ireland’s RWC 2023 Bid Oversight Board, and Bid Ambassador Brian O’Driscoll oversaw today’s official launch of Ireland’s bid to host the Rugby World Cup in 2023. Check out our photo gallery from the event at the Aviva Stadium.

Click here to view photos of the launch of Ireland’s bid to host Rugby World Cup 2023.

– Long list of venues, by province, being considered as part of Ireland’s bid (12): Croke Park, Dublin (83,200), Aviva Stadium, Dublin (51,711), RDS Arena, Dublin (18,677), Nowlan Park, Kilkenny (26,000), Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork (45,770), Thomond Park, Limerick (26,897), Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney (38,200), Pearse Stadium, Galway (34,000), MacHale Park, Castlebar (31,000), Casement Park, Belfast (34,500) Kingspan Stadium, Belfast (18,168), Celtic Park, Derry/Londonderry (17,000)
 
– The voter group consists of the World Rugby Council
 
– It is projected that the tournament would be worth €;800 million-plus to the economy of the island
 
– Some 445,000 visitors are predicted to travel to Ireland for the tournament
 
– Worldwide TV audiences for the 2015 Rugby World Cup in England reached some 4 billion

Related Links –

Ireland Enters Candidate Phase For RWC 2023

Ireland 2023: Ready For The World

 

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