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Asia Rugby throws its weight behind Agustin Pichot to become next World Rugby chairman

Asia Rugby president, Mr. Qais Abdulla Al Dhalai. (Photo by Asia Rugby)

LAHORE, April 26, 2020 – Asia Rugby has decided to support Agustin Pichot to become the next World Rugby chairman.
At the close of voting on April 25 to determine the continent’s vote for the next World Rugby chairman by its 28 voting member unions, Asia Rugby president, Mr. Qais Abdulla Al Dhalai announced that 24 voted for Agustin Pichot while 2 voted for Bill Beaumont with 2 abstentions.
“My guiding principles of equality, transparency and accountability were laid to bare when Asia Rugby allowed its individual unions voice their own preferences, unlike other regional associations whose Executive Committees usually made the determination on behalf of member unions,” said Mr Al Dhalai.
“It is indeed unfortunate that a sport which aspires to be a global game to allows Asia’s 28 unions to count for only 2 votes of the total of 51 votes on the World Rugby governance and voting system. This must change and must change now if Rugby is to truly become a global sport,” He added.
“Asia boasts a population of 4.5 billion and its booming economies are hotbeds of potential commercial partnership waiting to be fully maximized and leveraged on. Asia has already hosted the most successful Rugby World Cup in Japan last year and it is currently home to 3 legs of HSBC World Sevens Series led firmly by the legendary Hong Kong 7s, the prestigious Dubai 7s, and most recently the inspired Singapore 7s. However population and commercial partnerships aside, I believe that Pichot has the vision to build to sustainable competition pathway that will enable greater playing performance from Asia and all regions including emerging unions,” Al Dhalai also expressed.
“On behalf of Asia, we are confident that either candidate, after winning the election, will offer his utmost efforts to take rugby to the next levels to be more accessible to all unions equally either financially and from a governance perspective, embracing all means of equality, transparency and accountability.”
At the close of voting on April 25 to determine the continent’s vote for the next World Rugby chairman by its 28 voting member unions, Asia Rugby president, Mr. Qais Abdulla Al Dhalai announced that 24 voted for Agustin Pichot while 2 voted for Bill Beaumont with 2 abstentions.
“My guiding principles of equality, transparency and accountability were laid to bare when Asia Rugby allowed its individual unions voice their own preferences, unlike other regional associations whose Executive Committees usually made the determination on behalf of member unions,” said Mr Al Dhalai.
“It is indeed unfortunate that a sport which aspires to be a global game to allows Asia’s 28 unions to count for only 2 votes of the total of 51 votes on the World Rugby governance and voting system. This must change and must change now if Rugby is to truly become a global sport,” He added.
“Asia boasts a population of 4.5 billion and its booming economies are hotbeds of potential commercial partnership waiting to be fully maximized and leveraged on. Asia has already hosted the most successful Rugby World Cup in Japan last year and it is currently home to 3 legs of HSBC World Sevens Series led firmly by the legendary Hong Kong 7s, the prestigious Dubai 7s, and most recently the inspired Singapore 7s. However population and commercial partnerships aside, I believe that Pichot has the vision to build to sustainable competition pathway that will enable greater playing performance from Asia and all regions including emerging unions,” Al Dhalai also expressed.
“On behalf of Asia, we are confident that either candidate, after winning the election, will offer his utmost efforts to take rugby to the next levels to be more accessible to all unions equally either financially and from a governance perspective, embracing all means of equality, transparency and accountability.”
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