The All Blacks won the Rugby World Cup in 2015. Photo / Photosport
New Zealand Rugby are set to profit from a record NZ$367 million payout from World Rugby because of the decision to stage the 2023 World Cup in France.
The Telegraph reported 10 tier-one countries were expected to get a share of the payout, at around NZ$37 million each.
Despite World
Rugby suggesting South Africa host the tournament, France was given the nod and it was revealed they had promised the highest financial return of £350m (NZ$671.3m) to the sport's governing body.
The Telegraph reported the breakdown of projected returns to the individual unions "showed why the French bid proved so attractive".
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