The review of the RWC would appear to be already hamstrung. Ritchie's role will not be part of the review nor will whether to select foreign based players. And following the leaks after the 2011 review, the players are reluctant to be involved.
So what will we learn?
We will learn that Mr Ritchie is used to running big corporate love-ins while only being concerned about the competition and the competitors. Alliegance to England XV and its shortcomings is a 'nothing to do with me, guv' person...as long as the tournament is a success, and the numbers £1 to £15 + add up, he has done his job.
Wimbledon was a success story for him. No particular England emphasis there - more the further modernisation and elevating of a sport to 'ooh I must go there' experience.(Cliff Richard singing - not part of his brief either...) Although the World Cup is slightly different, he and 'his team' have excelled, I reckon. Debbie Jevan's book, (when it eventually arrives

) might offer an alternative view of the executive workings.
Once the World Cup is a distant memory, I suspect there may be a sort out, "upstairs". It's about time Rob Andrew moved to Toulon...
But well played Romania, and I will try and watch Georgia v Namibia this evening...there have already been some fine displays of will, skill and power. I'm still hoping for a France v Australia final.