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'Rugby will die without new plan' - World Rugby candidate Benazzi

BBC Sport Friday, 27 September 2024
'Rugby will die without new plan' - World Rugby candidate BenazziRugby needs to tap into new markets and find fresh investment if it is to ride out its current financial troubles says World Rugby chair candidate Abdelatif Benazzi.
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