Broking Break: Trying for World Cup glory

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With the Rugby World Cup now in full swing, David Griffiths head of sport UK at specialist entertainment broker Robertson Taylor discusses the key items to consider when insuring key sports events

The Rugby World Cup 2015 is well under way. The tournament has been drawing sell-out crowds, star players and big hits which of course means there is plenty to consider when insuring such an event.

Below David Griffiths tackles some of the key risks to be considered when insuring an iconic event like the Rugby World Cup.

The show must go on

It's hard to find a smoother run event than a world cup. The Rugby World Cup has grown hugely in size and profile since it was last in this country in 1999

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