Tough sell for World Cup although the Welsh remain undaunted
26 July 2011 by Adrian Hill
Excitement is building for the 7th Rugby World Cup, which starts in New Zealand on 9th September. Despite fears that a combination of long haul travel and harsh economic circumstances would make many fans decide to stay and watch the quadrennial festival on TV at home, it appears that English and We...
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