England will face France in the opening match of the Rugby League World Cup with Samoa and Greece also in Group A after the draw at Buckingham Palace. Prince Harry, making his first public appearance since announcing plans to step back from royal family duties, hosted the draw as the face of the mental fitness charter launched by the sport to run throughout the tournament.
Reigning champions Australia are in Group B with Fiji, Scotland and Italy. New Zealand, Lebanon, Jamaica and Ireland are in Group C, while rising force Tonga join Papua New Guinea, Wales and Cook Islands in Group D. England's opening match against France will be held at St James’ Park, Newcastle, is on 23 October and kicks off the tournament.
The Duke of Sussex outlined his motivation for taking part in the initiative to boost the mental health of those involved in the sport. “Rugby League isn’t just a sport, it’s a community,” Harry said ahead of the launch. "For many years, it has been at the forefront of promoting and supporting good mental fitness, working hard to build a positive mindset for everyone involved in the sport. So, I am proud to support the Rugby League World Cup 2021 Mental Fitness Charter. This Charter will build on the brilliant work already happening in rugby league by committing to training and educating all those involved in the tournament and the wider rugby league family, not only in how they can look after their own mental fitness but also support others to do the same.”
England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland will all discover their opponents when the draw for the 2021 Rugby League World Cup is made at Buckingham Palace on Thursday.
The Duke of Sussex, who is patron of the Rugby Football League, will conduct the draw alongside dual-code international Jason Robinson and the chair of UK Sport, former Olympic rowing champion Dame Katherine Grainger.
The hosts, along with holders Australia, 2008 champions New Zealand and the fourth-ranked nation Tonga have been pre-allocated to their groups and the remaining teams will be drawn from three pools of four.
It will be an open draw, with the exception of Pool A where England cannot be paired with Lebanon after it was decided each group must have a Pacific region team to ensure an even geographical spread. That means England's opening match will be against Samoa, Fiji or Papua New Guinea.
How the draw works
The remaining 12 teams will be drawn from three different pots:
Pot 1 - Fiji, Lebanon, Papua New Guinea and Samoa
Pot 2 – France, Jamaica, Scotland and Wales
Pot 3 – Cook Islands, Greece, Ireland and Italy
I'm proud to help support the Rugby League World Cup mental fitness charter, it's the first time focusing on the mental health of players, coaches and fans.We'll focus on educating the wider Rugby League family, mental fitness work shops to 8,000 young players and their families.The perception of rugby league is that you have to be tough and you should grit and bare it, we need to get rid of the stigma, it's not just about being physically fit but being mentally strong.
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