World Rugby has reported a heavenly world feed critique group of Rugby World Cup champs, prepared internationals, and experienced telecasters for Rugby World Cup 2021 in New Zealand, the 10th version of the exhibit occasion.
With an emphasis on making the game more open to another age of fans and players, the group will give fans an extraordinary understanding of rugby’s ‘family get-together’, imparting their insight to watchers all over the planet.
Leading the line-up of ability are sports moderator and Rugby World Cup champ Melodie Robinson, England’s Rugby World Cup victor and Head of Women’s Rugby for International Rugby Players Rachael Burford, close by New Zealand’s Rugby World Cup Sevens champs Honey Hireme-Smiler and Karl Te Nana.
They are joined by Rikki Swannell, Sean Maloney, Rupert Cox, and Willie Lose, who all element consistently in the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series and other major worldwide rugby rivalries.
Experienced telecasters Kirstie Stanway of New Zealand and Australia’s Natalie Yoannidis are set to make a big appearance as World Rugby voices when they join the group on the ground.
Rikki Swannell
commentator. She is a regular commentator on the men’s and women’s HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series,
having become the first female lead on the men’s Series in 2022. She has also commentated on international
15s matches, Super Rugby and provincial competitions in New Zealand
Sean Maloney

World Rugby U20 Championship in 2018, Rugby World Cup 2019 and now Rugby World Cup
Sean has been a regular on the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series for many years and
is now a lead commentator for Stan Sport in Australia.