
Business of Sport Inside The Six Nations: How Rugby is Changing…For the Better | Tom Harrison, Six Nations CEO (Ep.105)
Feb 3, 2026
Tom Harrison, CEO of the Six Nations and former ECB chief, explains running the tournament as a global rights and media business. He discusses calendar reform and the Nations Championship's year‑round structure. He covers private equity’s role, protecting heritage while innovating, and using data, player personalities and content to broaden rugby’s reach.
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Six Nations Is A Rights Business
- Six Nations operates as a global rights and media business managing multiple tournaments year-round.
- Tom Harrison positions the organisation as an always-on content and commercial operation, not a governing body.
Nations Championship Connects Global Windows
- The Nations Championship links July and November windows to create a 12-team global competition with a finals weekend in London.
- Harrison sees it as a major step to position international rugby and grow global interest between World Cups.
Use Investment To Drive Commercial Focus
- Use external investment to force commercial focus and remind organisations to prioritise relevance and growth.
- Harrison advises balancing heritage with bold commercial thinking to maintain place in global sport.
