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  2. British & Irish Lions - Wikipedia

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    The British & Irish Lions is a rugby union team selected from players eligible for the national teams of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. The Lions are a test side and most often select players who have already played for their national team, although they can pick uncapped players who are eligible for any of the four unions. The team ...

  3. Sports broadcasting contracts in the United Kingdom

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    Premiership Women's Rugby: TNT Sports One live match each week plus semi-finals and the final TNT Sports Selected live matches Indigo Premiership: S4C Weekly Thursday night matches live via S4C Clic, YouTube and Facebook Top 14: Premier Sports Live until 2023 Super Rugby: Sky Sports Live until 2025 Currie Cup: Sky Sports Live until 2025

  4. Timeline of rugby union on UK television - Wikipedia

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    2 June – Channel 4 shows live rugby union for the first time when it broadcasts live coverage of Wales' summer tour. [19] 31 August – Premier Sports takes over as broadcaster of the PRO14 Rugby. [18] The agreement sees all 152 games per season broadcast live, with no less than 21 games (one per round) shown live free-to-air on FreeSports. [20]

  5. TNT Sports (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The 2021 FA Cup Final was the last FA Cup game covered on BT Sport, with ITV regaining the rights from the 2021–22 season onwards. FA Community Shield. From 2015 to 2020, BT Sport held exclusive live coverage of the FA Community Shield. From 2021, these rights transferred to ITV. Scottish Professional Football League

  6. 1974 British Lions tour to South Africa - Wikipedia

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    When the Lions Came to Town: The 1974 Rugby Tour to South Africa. Zebra Press. p. 264. ISBN 978-1770226531. Jenkins, Vivian (1975). Rothmans Rugby Yearbook 1975–76. Brickfield Publications. ISBN 0-362-00221-5. Reason, John (1974). The unbeaten Lions: The 1974 British Isles Rugby Union tour of South Africa. Rugby Books. p. 258. ISBN 9780903194020.

  7. Lions (United Rugby Championship) - Wikipedia

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    On 8 September 2006, the Golden Lions Rugby Union, the union that at the time operated both the Golden Lions and the Cats, announced that the team would be known in the future as the Lions, and unveiled a new logo. [3] [4] During the 2010 Super 14 season, the Lions lost all 13 games of the season, setting a new record. The previous record was ...

  8. Cliff Morgan - Wikipedia

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    Following his retirement from the game in 1958 he found a new career in broadcasting. Although he will forever be remembered for his celebrated commentary on the 1973 Barbarians rugby match against the touring All Blacks at Cardiff (particularly the commentary of "that try, that golden try") his broadcasting career was far more wide-ranging and influential than that single event would suggest.

  9. 2009 British & Irish Lions tour to South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The 2009 British & Irish Lions tour to South Africa was an international rugby union tour which took place in South Africa from May to July 2009. The British & Irish Lions played a three-match Test series against South Africa , with matches in Durban , Pretoria and Johannesburg , as well as matches against six provincial teams, and a match against the Emerging Springboks , South Africa's ...