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Published 16:41 16 Mar 2017 GMT
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World Rugby have today released a statement which outlines some of the proposed changes which will come into effect from 2020 onwards.
One of the major changes is that the traditional June international Test window will be moved to July.
This has long been an issue when it comes to a player welfare perspective as there has been complaints surrounding playing in high intensity Test matches off the back of a long and arduous season.
At least now, there will be a decent period of time off for the players before they are involved in summer Test matches.
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The second major change is that Tier 2 nations, such as the ever-improving Georgia, will now have a higher number of matches against Tier 1 opposition, per year.
A 39% increase in fact.
Tier 1 countries will tour the Pacific Islands, Japan, Canada, the United States, Romania and Georgia.
This is something which World Rugby have been pushing for a long time and will come as good news to the likes of Georgia who are constantly looking for opportunities to prove themselves against the very best.
World Rugby chairman Bill Beaumont said: "Agreement on an optimised global calendar that provides certainty and sustainability over the decade beyond Rugby World Cup 2019 represents a historic milestone for the global game.
"But more than that, this agreement has player welfare and equity at heart, driving certainty and opportunities for emerging rugby powers and laying the foundations for a more compelling and competitive international game, which is great for unions, players and fans."
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