IRB change name to World Rugby

The International Rugby Board will change its name to World Rugby in November.

The Australian at the helm of the International Rugby Board has insisted the global governing body's change of name is more than a cosmetic exercise.

From November, the IRB will become known as World Rugby, with the new brand to be launched at the IRB World Rugby Conference and Exhibition in London on November 17-18, and the new name coming into effect from November 19.

Brett Gosper, the IRB chief executive, said the change of name was designed to help the global governing body become more relevant to countries beyond the 15-man game's heartland nations.

"It's more inclusive and much easier to connect with and manage all our properties under," Gosper said on Thursday.

Meanwhile, the name change is a reflection of an increasingly global game, with seven-a-side rugby, the abbreviated form of a traditionally 15-a-side sport, set to make its Olympic debut at the 2016 Games in Rio.


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