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*[http://www.irb.com/ International Rugby Board - Home], the World Governing and Law -making body for the Game of Rugby Union. | *[http://www.irb.com/ International Rugby Board - Home], the World Governing and Law -making body for the Game of Rugby Union. | ||
*[http://www.rbs6nations.com/ The Official Website of the RBS 6 Nations] Europe's Premier International Rugby Tournament. | *[http://www.rbs6nations.com/ The Official Website of the RBS 6 Nations] Europe's Premier International Rugby Tournament. | ||
*[http://www.rugbyworldcup.com/ | *[http://www.rugbyworldcup.com/ Official Rugby World Cup website] | ||
*[http://rugbyfootballhistory.com/ | *[http://rugbyfootballhistory.com/ History of rugby union football] | ||
==Home pages of major rugby-playing nations== | ==Home pages of major rugby-playing nations== |
Revision as of 13:57, 12 January 2009
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- International Rugby Board - Home, the World Governing and Law -making body for the Game of Rugby Union.
- The Official Website of the RBS 6 Nations Europe's Premier International Rugby Tournament.
- Official Rugby World Cup website
- History of rugby union football
Home pages of major rugby-playing nations
- England; home ground Twickenham, London
- Wales; home ground the Millenium Stadium, Cardiff
- Scotland; home ground Murrayfield, Edinburgh
- Ireland, home ground Croke Park, Dublin
- Australia (the 'Kiwis')
- New Zealand (the 'All Blacks')
- Canada
- South Africa (the 'Springboks')