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Allezles amateurs!

WHY DID no one think of it before? That was our immediate reaction when hearing about the creation of the Amateur Rugby World Cup, to be staged across seven cities in the South of France on 22-30 September.

Why, when we have World Cups for men and women, sevens and U20s, deaf players and wheelchair users and mixed ability teams, would we not have a grand stage for the grass roots, the millions who play purely for love and embody the heart of the game?

Of course, it’s easy to say and hard to do. The effort required to get 20 amateur club teams in one place doesn’t bear thinking about. It’s a logistical nightmare that founder Jeremy Teyssier was happy to take on. Teyssier, president of Rugby Club Dignois, staged an Amateur Six

Nations at his club five years ago and now he’s going the whole hog. He’s hoping 600 players will enjoy a competition that will end with “the largest third half

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