Four countries bid to host 2014 Women’s Rugby World Cup

The bidding action begins for the right to host the 2014 Women’s Rugby World Cup and as of now four countries have expressed strong interest to hold this prestigious sporting competition.

According to reports, Samoa, United States, Kazakhstan and New Zealand have expressed interest in hosting this rugby. This development was announced by the International Rugby Board officials on Monday.

The Rugby World Cup Limited will now go through the bids and will be coming up with recommendations at the IRB Council meeting by May next year.

IRB Women’s Development Manager Susan Carty said that they’re currently working hard to make the rugby event for 2010 become successful and added that they are happy to note that more people are expressing interest in the game. England will be hosting the Women’s Rugby World Cup next year.

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