Without getting into the rest of it... I completely agree with this.rowan wrote:It's not about what Namibia & Uruguay are doing for the World Cup. It's about what the World Cup is doing for them. & if they haven't shown a great deal of improvement over the years that's partly because they've been neglected in between World Cups. Nonetheless, neither team disgraced themselves last year, and the profile of the sport is undoubtedly a lot higher in Uruguay now than it was in the pre-World Cup era.
Remember that all countries who go through qualifying for the RWC get additional funding, and help with coaching etc, to do so; and those who succeed and go to the RWC get even more help; whilst also increasing awareness back home - and if they get an upset there.... that'll give a massive boost to the game back home.
I remember quite liking the RFU's proposal to host the 2007 RWC; though it'd obviously need tinkering with now. I can't remember the details now; but it was something like running a mini-RWC for the "lesser" nations a couple of months before the main event; with the top 8 from the former qualifying for the latter, when the top 12 (or so) nations joined the party. Basically keeping the second event the same; and getting the next 24 or so involved in a tournie structure, with sponsorship, funding and TV etc, and condensing the qualifying rounds down to a few weeks.