Rugby World Cup
RTÉ secure free-to-air Rugby World Cup rights
ESPNscrum Staff
December 21, 2010
The William Webb Ellis Trophy pictured prior to the IRB Rugby World Cup 2011 Pool Allocation Draw at Tower Bridge in London, England on December 1, 2008.
The 2011 Rugby World Cup kicks off in New Zealand on September 9 © Getty Images
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RTÉ Sport has secured the rights to provide free-to-air coverage of the 2011 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand.

The announcement by Rugby World Cup Limited (RWCL) follows the appointment of Setanta Sports as Primary Rights Holder and ensures that there will be extensive coverage of the world's third largest sports event within the Republic.

RTÉ Sport will broadcast 13 key matches live, including all of Ireland's pool matches, the Final, the 3rd4th play-off, both semi-finals, all four quarter-finals and the opening match. All 13 matches will also be simulcast and available for catch-up on RTÉ.ie and available on RTÉ Radio.

"RWCL is delighted to be extending its association with RTÉ Sport to broadcast Rugby World Cup 2011 throughout Ireland," said Mike Miller, managing director of RWCL. "RTÉ is recognised as a leading broadcaster of quality sports coverage and with its extensive broadcast experience of Rugby and commitment to the Game RTÉ will ensure the perfect platform for RWC 2011 to reach out to an extensive audience across Ireland."

Ryle Nugent, RTÉ Group Head of Sport, said, "We are delighted to have secured these rights to ensure that the Irish public will enjoy live free-to-air coverage of all of Ireland's games at Rugby World Cup next year. The Tournament showcases the best teams in the world and fans can look forward to following the Irish team's progression every step of the way on all of RTÉ's platforms. The awarding of these rights to RTÉ is recognition by RWCL of the quality of our sports coverage and we look forward to sharing what is set to be a momentous sporting occasion with the Irish public."

Rugby World Cup 2011, the seventh edition of the sport's showcase event, kicks off in New Zealand on September 9 and will feature the top 20 teams in the world competing across 48 Tournament matches. The Final will be played on October 23 at Auckland's iconic Eden Park. It is expected that the Tournament will be broadcast to four billion fans worldwide.

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