Friday, February 15, 2013

History of Rugby - Sports - Other Sports

Rugby is one of the most famous sports all over the world. It is mostly enjoyed by the countries of the British Commonwealth in particular. Although it is quite a tedious sport that involves 5 players on each side, Rugby is still fanatically supported in countries such as New Zealand and Wales where they see it as their main national sport. Due to the popularity of the sport, every four years a Rugby World Cup is being held. It is where all of the best teams in the world come to compete against each other to earn the honor of being the best rugby team in the whole world.

But for starters, if you are interested with the sport rugby or you really consider yourself as a fan; it is best that you know the roots of this prestigious competition. Knowing the history of the Rugby World Cup is a must for every fan and above all, it is something that you should be familiar of especially if you are planning on joining the rugby supporters tours.

Rugby World Cup stated in 1987 and it was first hosted by Australia and New Zealand. The latter won the first World Cup competition. It was then planned that the World Cup would be held every four years. Since then, most of the tournaments was hosted by Britain in the different stadiums in England, Ireland, and also France across the pond. A qualifying tournament is being held to decide the final 32 teams who would fight for the title.

Nowadays, the World Cup crown has already traveled all around the world. It was already won by Australia, South Africa, and other non-European countries. It pays to know the pattern by which countries won a Rugby World Cup crown every four years. It is through this knowledge that we get to have an idea on which team is most likely to win over the other.

More than the history, being a staunch follower of other rugby competitions other than the World Cup is really important. This could help you become more and more acquainted to the teams competing and you would also be familiar on their skills and to their techniques and strategies that they are known for.

Indeed, if you are joining rugby supporters tours, it helps to know these things. It is good that you have an idea on how the game goes about and you would have a say on the team's standings and other rugby related events.

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