Tough times ahead for IRFU
Attendances at Rugby World Cup matches will not have produced a windfall for the IRFU, but the team’s good performances will, writes John Burke
Attendances at Rugby World Cup matches will not have produced a windfall for the IRFU, but the team’s good performances will, writes John Burke
There is no guarantee that Ireland’s victories in the first round of the Rugby World Cup will lead to a commercial boom for the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) or the players, according to sports industry insiders.
While IRFU commercial director Padraig Power said that the game...
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