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Showing posts with label International rugby. Show all posts
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Monday, March 12, 2018

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 The top 5 most successful rugby nations

By: Darren Webster


  

Throughout the history of rugby, two nations have consistently stood head and shoulders above the rest – New Zealand and South Africa.

Number one spot should probably go to New Zealand. New Zealand’s national side, the All Blacks, is the most revered side in the world of rugby. Any New Zealander, who pulls on the famous black rugby jersey, will take the field with the backing and expectations of the whole country. Failure is not an option.

The All Blacks consistently field world-class players, who achieve results that other nations can only envy. Since their first test match in 1903, the All Blacks have played 487 tests, winning a staggering 75%, winning two Rugby World Cups and are the current World Champions.

The All Blacks have a long rivalry with the South African Springboks. Rugby in South Africa almost has the status of a religion and the supporters are fanatical. The country has a reputation for producing big, uncompromising players with immense skill and, before the introduction of professional rugby and neutral referees, the South Africans were almost impossible to defeat in a test series on home soil.

The Springboks have won the Rugby World Cup twice, in 1995 and 2007. Since their first international against a British Isles side in 1891, the Springboks have played 407 tests with a win ratio of 63%.

Although they are currently listed just above the Springboks, at second in the IRB rankings, the Australian Wallabies fall behind them if history is taken into account. As rugby is not Australia’s most popular game, support there is less fanatical than in New Zealand and South Africa. Expectations, however, are just as high and the Wallabies usually deliver.

The Wallabies have played the majority of their rugby against the All Blacks and Springboks, which has greatly affected their win-loss ratio. However, this still stands at 52% from 507 matches. They have won the Rugby World Cup twice, 1991 and 1999, and are a force to be reckoned with whenever they play.

Currently ranked fourth in the world by the IRB are England. This is probably a fair reflection of their rugby history. England played their first, and incidentally the world’s first ever international, against Scotland in 1871 – and lost. Since then, however, they have been the most successful of the European sides.

Overall, England has played 654 internationals with a win rate of 57%. Although this is better than Australia’s, it must be remembered that the Wallabies have played the top two sides far more often. England’s record is affected by the side’s inconsistent performances on tour, some of which have been very poor, in the modern era mainly due to the unavailability of first choice players. At present, England remains the only northern hemisphere side to have won the Rugby World Cup (2003).

Rounding out the best five rugby nations is the rugby-mad Welsh. Although ranked at 6 on the IRB rankings list, one place below France, Wales’ proud rugby history gives them fifth spot on this most successful nations list. The Welsh are passionate about their rugby but the national side has seen periods of greatness and gloom. The brightest period of Welsh rugby was probably the period from 1969 to 1979, when the Welsh side was considered to be one of the finest sides of all time. Almost impossible to beat at home, the team provided the majority of players for the successful British Lions tours of New Zealand (1971) and South Africa (1974).

Welsh rugby then fell into the doldrums until around 2006, when the national side won the six nations Grand slam. Although Wales have never won the Rugby World Cup, the future is looking brighter.
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Saturday, February 17, 2018

[Rugby] Extended Highlights: England v Wales | NatWest 6 Nations Presented on US Sports Net By MagazineLine!

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Wales: 15 Gareth Anscombe, 14 Josh Adams, 13 Scott Williams, 12 Hadleigh Parkes, 11 Steff Evans, 10 Rhys Patchell, 9 Gareth Davies, 8 Ross Moriarty, 7 Josh Navidi, 6 Aaron Shingler, 5 Alun Wyn Jones (c), 4 Cory Hill, 3 Samson Lee, 2 Ken Owens, 1 Rob Evans Replacements: 16 Elliot Dee, 17 Wyn Jones, 18 Tomas Francis, 19 Bradley Davies, 20 Justin Tipuric, 21 Aled Davies, 22 Owen Watkin, 23 George North Referee: Jérôme Garcès Assistant referees: George Clancy, Nic Berry TMO: Glenn Newman


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Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Rugby Full Match-Ulster v Munster and How to protect yourself from injury while playing rugby


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How to protect yourself from injury while playing rugby

By: James Lloyd


  

Anyone who has played or even watched rugby knows that it is an extremely physical full contact sport. With so much physical contact between players there is sure to be a few injuries sustained by players in each match. To diminish the extent of these injuries and to ensure that the players are not going to be gravely injured it is important to invest in proper rugby protection gear.

There are several ways to protect yourself from serious injury while playing rugby and the easiest way to do this is to choose good quality protective gear. The best way to do this is to make sure that you buy your gear from a reputed retailer and that the rugby protection gear that you buy is manufactured by a know brand.



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Here are sometimes of rugby protection gear that you can invest in to keep yourself from being badly injured while playing.

Mouth guards:
Every player should have a good mouth guard as injury to teeth, the tongue and lips are quite common in the game of rugby. To avoid seriously damaging your teeth you should look for a mouth guard that is sturdy and one that is made of soft plastic. When choosing a mouth guard make sure that you select one that fits comfortably yet securely over your teeth and gums. If you are unsure as to how to choose a mouth guard that will fit, you can ask the retailer or even your dentist for assistance.

Head Guards:
Head guards are a common type of rugby protection gear as they provide protection for the players head and ears. Rugby is a sport where a player can sustain quite a lot of injury to their head due to hard blows sustained during games. Head guards help to absorb the impact of such blows that helps to reduce injury as well as cover vulnerable parts such as the forehead and ears. Head guards should be made out of lightweight materials what is resistant enough to absorb the shock from impact. Head guards should fit securely and comfortable over the players head. For added precaution you can check to see in the brand that you choose has the International Rugby Board seal of approval so that you are assured a quality product.

Forearm and Bicep Guards:
It is not just the head and mouth that sustains injury during a rugby game since rugby is a high impact sport areas such as the forearms and biceps can receive a lot of injury. To prevent such muscle tissue damaged caused during a game players should wear forearm and bicep guards to prevent and reduce the severity of injury.

These are just a few types of rugby protection gear are available to help prevent and lessen injuries. Since rugby protection gear is there to protect the player you should make sure that you invest in gear that is made by known brands using quality materials.
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Saturday, November 18, 2017

Unleashing The Beast | Samoa Special



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Friday, November 17, 2017

George North tackling demo | Rugby Tonight



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