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Organisation Structure

World Rugby Structure Organigram

World Rugby's decision-making bodies include the Council, the Executive Board and associated Council Committees.

World Rugby's decision-making bodies

World Rugby's decision-making bodies include the Council, the Executive Board and associated Council Committees.

World Rugby Council

The Council is World Rugby’s highest decision-making body and is chaired by Sir Bill Beaumont, the World Rugby Chairman who sits as an independent. It votes on key decisions over such issues as the hosting rights and competition structure for the Rugby World Cup and has the power to admit or expel unions from its membership.

The most significant changes to Council came in November 2017 when World Rugby announced that the number of people able to sit on Council would increase from 32 with the 17 new members to be women, aligning with its ground-breaking Women’s Plan 2017-25 and its objective to accelerate the development of women in rugby on and off the field of play and further gender equality at all levels of the game. 

There are currently 52 members of the World Rugby Council.

World Rugby Executive Board

The Executive Board performs a management role for the Council and is responsible for framing and overseeing implementation of World Rugby’s strategic plan and application of policy decisions.

World Rugby Chairman Sir Bill Beaumont, Vice-Chairman John Jeffrey and Chief Executive Alan Gilpin sit on the Executive Board alongside seven elected members and two independents.

Associated Committees

In addition to Council and the Executive Board, there are a number of Committees that regularly meet to discuss a range of topics affecting the game.

In October 2020, as part of ongoing governance reform, World Rugby announced new interim committee structures which included greater global player, coach, independent and female representation.