Can't see the problem with using two of the largest venues for the semifinals and finals in the capital for a World Cup - and the players seemed to have appreciated the quality of the venues and, generally, at large. Exeter seemed to have gone down well for minor matches, the one issue with MK and Leicester being the way the pitch cut up. But then, one will, or should, have learning lessons for future competitions.
On that basis, where are the next England forwards going to come from - and where are we going to see the t/over specialists like McCaul come from - the Premier League doesn't encourage this sort of play?