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Dáil Question on IRFU bid for World Cup

28th March 2013 - Senator Anthony Lawlor

Dáil Question No: 26

To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport his views on a potential bid for the rugby world cup by the Irish Rugby Football Union; and if he will make a statement on the matter. €“ Anthony Lawlor.

For ORAL answer on Wednesday, 27th March, 2013.

Ref No: 15026/13

Answered by the Minister of State for Sports and Tourism: Michael Ring

REPLY

I  am fully supportive of the bid to host the Rugby World Cup in Ireland. It is a matter for the IRFU to prepare and submit  a bid. A feasibility study commissioned by the IRFU on the potential for hosting the tournament is being finalised and will be presented to me by the IRFU shortly. I looked forward to receiving it and and considering the findings.

The support of other sporting organisations would be an important element in the bid process and  I am pleased to note that  delegates at last weekend’s  GAA Congress approved a motion which would allow the inclusion of Croke  Park and  other GAA grounds in the list of venues that would be used for matches if Ireland was selected as the host country for the tournament.

The Programme for Government includes a commitment  that event tourism will be prioritised in order  to continue to bring major  events to Ireland. As well as  bringing spectators to our shores, the hosting of  sports events  can provide a  great showcase for Ireland.   Fáilte Ireland continues to support the holding of sports and other events that can boost tourism and, where appropriate,  will provide advice and assistance to the sporting body which is seeking to secure an international event.   I  understand that Fáilte Ireland has engaged with the IRFU in  this regard.

The bid has also been discussed with the Northern Ireland Minister for Tourism, Arlene Foster MLA,  and Minister for Culture, Arts  and Leisure, Carál Ní Chuilín MLA, and they have met with the IRFU and  have also indicated their support for a bid.

ENDS

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