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Blogs | Georgia vs Italy: Six Nations inclusion is not the answer to develop world rugby

  • Fans call for Georgia to be promoted to the top flight of European rugby
  • Organisers should just impose matches between tiers instead

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Wales’ Liam Williams tackled by Georgia's Lasha Khmaladze and Mikheil Nariashvili in 2017. Georgia need more games like this against top nations, but the Six Nations is not the answer. Photo: Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

Georgia are lining up against Italy this weekend in a rugby test match that is interesting beyond the game itself. With Georgia improving year on year and Italy the perpetual Six Nations whipping boys, fans are increasingly calling for the former’s inclusion in the tournament.

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Suggestions include a Seven Nations tournament or a promotion-relegation system between the Six Nations and the Europe Rugby Championship, which Georgia have won eight of the last nine years. Since 2000, they have won twice as many times as the next most successful team, Romania.

If Georgia win this weekend the clamour to include them in the top tier will get even louder. But promoting Georgia to the Six Nations is not the answer.

Mamuka Gorgodze of Georgia (front) scores a try as he is tackled by Paulica Ion of Romania during the 2011 Rugby World Cup. Photo: Agence France-Presse PHOTO / Marty Melville
Mamuka Gorgodze of Georgia (front) scores a try as he is tackled by Paulica Ion of Romania during the 2011 Rugby World Cup. Photo: Agence France-Presse PHOTO / Marty Melville
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The reluctance to include them may be indicative of a lack of will to develop second-tier nations, but the inclusion will not aid global development, it will only benefit Georgia.

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