France Advocates for Regular British and Irish Lions Matches to Elevate Rugby Union

France Rugby Federation pushes for regular matches with the British and Irish Lions, aiming to strengthen international rugby ties and enhance fan experiences.

Expanding the Rugby Horizon: France's Call for Regular Lions Games

The French Rugby Federation (FFR) is setting its sights on a long-term collaboration with the British and Irish Lions, proposing not just one-off warm-up matches but a sustained partnership that could redefine international rugby engagements. This initiative comes alongside the planned women's tour in 2027 and the men's tour to New Zealand in 2029.

Strategic Discussions and Future Prospects

Abdelatif Benazzi, vice-president of the FFR, emphasized the importance of building a lasting relationship rather than a fleeting encounter. "We start with this, but I don't want it to be just one shot," Benazzi stated, highlighting the potential for ongoing engagements that could benefit both the Lions and French rugby.

Enhancing Fan Experience and Rugby Development

The allure of French rugby, with its strong club game and vibrant fan culture, presents a unique opportunity for Lions fans. The relatively low cost of travel and the high quality of French venues make France an attractive destination for future tours. Benazzi and Nicolas Hourquet, the FFR's director of international relations, have already begun discussions with Lions officials to explore these possibilities.

Challenges and Opportunities

While the idea of regular Lions tours in France is enticing, it comes with its set of challenges. The Top 14 season extends until the end of June, potentially conflicting with the traditional Lions tour schedule. Additionally, the need to balance the demands of club and national team commitments adds another layer of complexity. However, Benazzi is optimistic that a revised approach to player management and the introduction of the Nations Cup could pave the way for successful collaborations.

A New Era for Rugby

France's national team, fresh from their Six Nations victory, and the success of clubs like Toulouse and Bordeaux-Begles in the Champions Cup, underscore the strength of French rugby. A Lions tour could not only provide thrilling matches but also serve as a platform for showcasing the best of rugby to a global audience.

Benazzi envisions a future where the Lions and France can reignite a historic rivalry, offering fans and players alike the chance to engage in high-stakes, memorable rugby encounters. "If we start again with a respectable project for everyone, we can give our supporters and fans more dreams," he concluded.

Related Topics

  • British & Irish Lions
  • Rugby Union
  • International Rugby
  • France Rugby
  • Benazzi

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