The Professional Rugby Experience in England and Italy
Howard Thomas,
Francesco Cavatorti and
Alessandro Fino
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Howard Thomas: Chief Executive Officer Premier Rugby League
Francesco Cavatorti: General Secretary Lega Italiana Rugby Eccellenza
Alessandro Fino: Marketing Dept. Lega Italiana Rugby Eccellenza
Symphonya. Emerging Issues in Management, 2004, issue 2 Sport Management and Global Markets
Abstract:
The Premier Rugby League is made up of 12 professional clubs. Its mission is to promote professional rugby in England. In fulfilling this mission, it bases all activities on the League's founding principles: a 'large virtual family' with values such as moral integrity. This strong sense of aggregation is a feature of the rugby community. The spirit of collaboration has also developed at the international level - formalised by an agreement with The Italian Rugby League-LIRE (Lega Italiana Rugby Eccellenza). Twinning between LIRE and Premier League means organisational and technical strengthening for each of their Clubs.
Keywords: Rugby; Sport Management; Events; Marketing; The Premier Rugby League; The Rugby Marketing Pyramid; Italian Rugby League; Global Markets DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.4468/2004.2.06thomas.cavatorti.fino (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
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