2021 Rugby League World Cup postponed

Games were due to be hosted in Sheffield and Doncaster

The competition was thrown into chaos when Australia (pictured in 2013) and New Zealand withdrew over Covid concerns.
Author: Charlotte Foley and Seb CheerPublished 5th Aug 2021
Last updated 5th Aug 2021

The 2021 Rugby League World Cup in England has officially been postponed to 2022.

The news had been anticipated since Australia and New Zealand pulled out of the tournament a fortnight ago, citing safety fears amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Organisers initially vowed to press ahead with the tournament in the autumn without two of the big three but were forced to acknowledge defeat as all 16 NRL clubs backed the boycott.

Tournament chief executive Jon Dutton said: "Ultimately, time and competing priorities from others forced us to make the most difficult decision in our six-year history.

"However, we and the sport of Rugby League are resilient, and next year we will deliver our vision of the biggest and best Rugby League World Cup ever."

South Yorkshire plays host

Sheffield and Doncaster were both due to be hosting teams for the tournament this year, as well as matches.

Sheffield was due to host and England men's group game, as well as a group and both semi-finals in the wheelchair tournament.

The city was also due to be the team base for the Greece (men's) and France, Wales, Scotland and USA (wheelchair) teams.

Doncaster's Keepmoat Stadium was due to host three men's group games, and the city was due to be the Samoa (men's) team base.

"The strongest option for staging a successful tournament"

Sports Minister Nigel Huddleston said: "I am disappointed that we've needed to take the decision to delay the Rugby League World Cup.

"Despite working tirelessly to explore solutions that would allow us to go ahead as planned, circumstances beyond our control have meant that postponing the Rugby League World Cup until next year is the strongest option for staging a successful tournament.

"In the best interests of the sport and its millions of supporters around the world, I look forward to the Rugby League authorities in all competing nations accommodating a rearranged tournament in 2022, so we can put on the spectacle the fans deserve."

Organisers say they are working hard to confirm new tournament arrangements including ticket details and availability and will be providing updates in due course.

Those with existing ticket details will be contacted by 12 August 2021.

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