No time for Sir Bill Beaumont to celebrate re-election as World Rugby chairman

Sir Bill Beaumont insisted he had no time to celebrate his re-election as World Rugby chairman as he looks to guide to the sport through the coronavirus crisis.
Sir Bill Beaumont, right, has been re-elected as chairman of World Rugby. The 68-year-old fought off a challenge from his vice-chairman Agustin Pichot, left. Picture: PA WireSir Bill Beaumont, right, has been re-elected as chairman of World Rugby. The 68-year-old fought off a challenge from his vice-chairman Agustin Pichot, left. Picture: PA Wire
Sir Bill Beaumont, right, has been re-elected as chairman of World Rugby. The 68-year-old fought off a challenge from his vice-chairman Agustin Pichot, left. Picture: PA Wire

The former England international, who won a slim 28-23 majority in the vote ahead of his vice-chairman Agustin Pichot, said he wanted to see international rugby return as soon as possible.

"Now is not the time for celebration. We have work to do," 68-year-old Beaumont said.

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"We are tackling Covid-19 and must implement an appropriate return-to-rugby strategy that prioritises player welfare, while optimising any opportunity to return to international rugby this year in full collaboration with club competitions for the good of players, fans and the overall financial health of the sport.

Sir Bill Beaumont. Picture: Getty ImagesSir Bill Beaumont. Picture: Getty Images
Sir Bill Beaumont. Picture: Getty Images

"I am determined to ensure that the spirit of unity and solidarity that has characterised our work in response to an unprecedented global Covid-19 pandemic, is the cornerstone of a new approach that will deliver a stronger, more sustainable game when we emerge with new enthusiasm, a renewed purpose and an exciting future."

Beaumont fought off competition from Pichot to be re-elected for a second term.

He will stay at the head of the governing body for the next four years, having started the role in 2016.

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"Over the last four years we have achieved a lot, but we are at half-time and need to press on in the second half," Beaumont added.

"I now have a clear mandate to work with Bernard [Laporte - vice chairman] to implement progressive, sustainable change.

"As an organisation, we must lead, be transparent, accountable and continue to serve for all. We must be united in our drive to make this great sport even better, simpler, safer and more accessible.

"We must listen to players, fans, competitions, our unions and regions, and take decisions that are in the best interests of all with our strong values to the fore."

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Agentinian Pichot, who had worked alongside Beaumont for the last four years, had promised a radical new approach had he won the election, but fell just short in his quest to usurp the ex-England captain.

"I would like to thank Gus for his friendship and support over the last four years," Beaumont continued.

"While we stood against each other in this campaign, we aligned in many ways, and I have the utmost respect for him.

"Gus is passionate about the sport and his contribution has been significant."

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Beaumont's new four-year term will officially begin on May 12 when the results of the vote will be confirmed at World Rugby's annual meeting of council.

Report by PA.

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