Tue 22 Jan 2008
Rugby: an Increasingly Accepted International Sport
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Rugby is intense,fast-paced, and exhilarating game. Though football is the most-watched sport in the world, rugby has an international base of fans that is growing all the time. Unlike cricket, rugby tickets have been popularized in more than just former British colonies, it’s watched all over Europe and South America, as well as Australia, South Africa, the US, etc.
But what makes a successful rugby tournament? Sure, rugby itself is an exciting sport, it moves speedily, there are many ways to score points, and the fans are almost as intense as the players themselves. But not all rugby tournaments are equally entertaining.
Played every four years, the winner of the Rugby World Cup becomes the reigning world champion of rugby the biggest honor in rugby. The current champions are South Africa, taking the cup from England, the 2003 World Cup champions, in the 2007 Rugby World Cup. In the Rugby World Cup tournament, twenty nations compete in a host nation for approximately one month getting rugby tickets for this can be very difficult. Four groups of five teams compete against each other, narrowing the rivalry to four teams, then two teams, then a champion. The bonus points system is used in the Rugby World Cup, making matches exhilarating and often resulting in unexpected wins.
Another of the greatest Rugby tournaments in the world, the Six Nations tournament, began in 1883, when England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland joined in what was called the Home International Championship. Later, in 1910, France joined the competition, which was then called Five Nations. When Italy joined in the year 2000, the tournament became known as the Six Nations Championship, the title we know it by today. There are quite a few things that make the Six Nations Championship such a flourishing rugby tournament, and Six Nations tickets such sought-after items.
Another very popular Rugby touring team that many buy international rugby tickets for is the British Lions, or the British and Irish Lions. The British Lions has great players from England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, and is a touring team that plays Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand every four years.
However, the awarding of bonus points can undeniably change the standings. Even to the losing team, one point is given for scoring four tries, and one point is awarded for losing by seven points or less. You’ll have to skip the Six Nations tournament, though, if you want the benefits of the bonus points system– you’ll want to buy your England rugby tickets or Scotland rugby tickets for some other tour. While the bonus system is the norm in most international tours, Six Nations doesn’t utilize it.
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