List of rugby union competitions
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The following is a list of notable rugby union competitions.
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[edit] National tournaments
- Rugby World Cup - Worldwide
- Women's Rugby World Cup - Worldwide
- Six Nations Championship - England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales
- Women's Six Nations Championship - Same countries as in men's Six Nations
- Tri Nations Series - Australia, New Zealand, South Africa
- Bledisloe Cup - Australia, New Zealand
- Churchill Cup — Canada, England, and the United States, with one invited team. From 2006, the tournament is to expand to include 3 invited teams.
- In this competition, England does not send its full national side, instead sending its "senior A" team known as England Saxons. The invited teams are likewise to be senior A-calibre teams from among the European and Southern hemisphere powers.
- European Nations Cup — Romania, Georgia, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Czech Republic
- Pacific Tri-Nations — Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa
IRB Pacific 5 Nations — Fiji, Tonga, Samoa, Japan, and the Junior All Blacks (New Zealand's senior A-level side)- Pacific Nations Cup — Fiji, Tonga, Samoa, Japan, Junior All Blacks and from 2007 Australia A (Australian second string team)
- Nations Cup — Argentina A, Italy A, Portugal, Russia
- Four Nations tournament Belgium, Spain, Welsh club XV, France amateur
- Pan-American Championship — Uruguay, Canada, United States and Argentina
- Super Powers Cup — Canada, Japan, Russia and United States
- see also: Rugby union at the Summer Olympics
- IRB Under-21 World Championship - Worldwide
- Unofficial Rugby Union World Championships - Worldwide
- Autumn internationals - A name which referes to a series of Tests which take place usually in November each year in the Northern Hemisphere
- Africa Cup - The main tournament for African nations.
[edit] Club and provincial tournaments
[edit] International
- Super 14 — teams from Australia, New Zealand and South Africa (previously known as Super 12)
[edit] Africa
- Currie Cup — South African provincial tournament
- Vodacom Cup
[edit] America
- North America 4 - Franchise teams from the USA and Canada
- Rugby Canada Super League
- Nacional de Clubes - Club competition in Argentina
- Campeonato Brasileiro de Rugby - Club competition in Brazil
- Rugby Super League - USA club competition
[edit] Asia
- Top League - Japanese club teams
- Microsoft Cup
[edit] Europe
- Heineken Cup — European club, provincial and regional teams
- European Challenge Cup and European Shield — European club, provincial and regional teams knock-out tournament
[edit] British Isles
- Magners League — provincial/regional teams from Ireland, Scotland, and Wales
- EDF Energy Cup — English and Welsh clubs knock-out tournament
[edit] England
- English Rugby Union competitions — includes Guinness Premiership and National Division 1.
[edit] France
- Top 14 — French clubs
- Rugby Pro D2
- Fédérale 1
[edit] Ireland
- All Ireland League (AIL/AIB League) — Irish clubs from all 32 counties.
[edit] Italia
- Super 10 (Italian premiership) — Italian clubs
[edit] Romania
[edit] Russia
- Professional Rugby League - Russian club competition
[edit] Soviet Union
[edit] Oceania
- Pacific Rugby Cup - Franchise teams from Fiji, Tonga & Samoa
[edit] Australia
- Australian Rugby Championship - Club competition starting in 2007
- Australian Provincial Championship - Offseason competition between Australia's Super 14 teams (starts 2006)
- Shute Shield - Sydney and regional NSW club teams
- Tooheys New Cup - Sydney club teams
- New South Wales Suburban Rugby Union - lower level suburban rugby in Sydney, the largest centrally administered rugby competition in the world.
- Queensland Premier Rugby - Queensland club competition
[edit] Fiji
- Colonial Cup — Fiji club competition
- Sukuna Bowl — Fiji Police vs Fiji Military
- Sanyo Cup — Fiji's Local competition between 12 Districts
[edit] New Zealand
- Air New Zealand Cup — New Zealand professional provincial tournament
- Heartland Championship — New Zealand amateur provincial tournament
- Ranfurly Shield — New Zealand provincial challenge trophy
[edit] Sevens tournaments
- Rugby World Cup Sevens — Sponsored by the IRB, and held every four years, this is the highest prize in the Sevens version of the game.
- IRB Sevens World Series — Annual IRB-sponsored series of tournaments for national Sevens teams. As of 2006-07, the events in the series are:
- Dubai Sevens
- South Africa Sevens
- Wellington Sevens
- USA Sevens
- Hong Kong Sevens, traditionally the biggest annual event in Sevens
- Australia Sevens
- London Sevens
- Scotland Sevens
- The National Schools Sevens at Rosslyn Park, the Biggest Sevens competition in England. Results can be seen onThe Schools' Rugby Website
- Commonwealth Games - Rugby Sevens at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
- Other:
- Amsterdam Sevens
- Bangkok Sevens
- Benidorm Sevens
- Bogota Sevens
- Caldy Sevens
- Cape Fear Sevens
- Caribbean Sevens
- Cayman Sevens
- Cwmawe Sevens
- Heidelberg Sevens
- Henley Sevens
- Kinsale Sevens
- Kiama Sevens
- Lisbon Sevens
- Melrose Sevens
- Middlesex Sevens
- Neuchatel Sevens
- New York Sevens
- Northern Sevens
- Punta del Este Sevens
- Rome Sevens
- Safari Sevens
- Scandinavian Sevens
- Singapore Sevens
- Sofia Sevens
- Santa Teresa Sevens
- Sri Lanka Sevens
[edit] Other tournaments
- Sanix World Rugby Youth Tournament held annually in Japan
- Ulster Schools Cup — Annual schools competition
- Munster Schools Senior Cup — Annual schools competition
- Craven Week — Annual South Africa schools competition
- Bingham Cup — Held every two years, this is the largest international gay rugby tournament and honours 9/11 hero, Mark Bingham
[edit] International trophies
- Antim Cup — Georgia and Romania
- Bledisloe Cup — Australia and New Zealand
- Calcutta Cup — England and Scotland
- Cook Cup — Australia and England
- Freedom Cup — New Zealand and South Africa
- Dave Gallaher Trophy — France and New Zealand
- Giuseppe Garibaldi Trophy — France and Italy
- Hopetoun Cup — Australia and Scotland
- Lansdowne Cup — Australia and Ireland
- Mandela Challenge Plate — Australia and South Africa
- Millennium Trophy — England and Ireland
- Puma Trophy — Argentina and Australia
- Trophée des Bicentenaires — Australia and France
- Tom Richards Trophy— Australia and the British and Irish Lions
[edit] 2006/2007 rugby union schedule
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
H. Cup | Six Nations Championship | Heineken Cup | ||||||||||
Guinness Premiership | Guinness Premiership | |||||||||||
Magners League | ||||||||||||
Top 14 | ||||||||||||
Sevens | ||||||||||||
Churchill Cup | Air New Zealand Cup | |||||||||||
Super 14 | Tri Nations | RWC 2007 |