It’s probably at that level. It is expected that France will get up to €50m in pure profit for hosting it this year.
'All the signals are green' for the Rugby World Cup in France said Jacques Rivoal, president of the organizing committee, who added he anticipated record profits.
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The thing is that World Rugby take the majority of the profits with a minimum fee at the outset. When England hosted it I believe it was the forth or fifth highest attended sports event of all time and generated close to $500m AUD but most of that went to World Rugby who had a few hundred million in profits to play with.
It will all come down to how many tickets they sell. I’m sure they will do well enough from expats and travelling supporters alone.
B&I Lions is probably just as profitable off less games because they don’t have to give most of the profits to World Rugby. That said I think the Lions concept is a bit damaged after the COVID tour, will be interesting to see the travelling support.