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  2. Glossary of rugby union terms - Wikipedia

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    In the days prior to professionalism in rugby union, players would often convert to rugby league — which was a paid sport — thereby becoming ineligible to play rugby union again. In Wales and (to a lesser extent) England, the term "to go north" referred to this change of code, an allusion to the popularity of rugby league in the north of England.

  3. World Rugby - Wikipedia

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    World Rugby is the governing body for the sport of rugby union. [1] World Rugby organises the Rugby World Cup every four years, the sport's most recognised and most profitable competition. [2]

  4. Sport TV - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, the Sport TV HD channel ended its two-year run. On 5 June 2013 Sport TV stopped broadcasting in the United States. On 1 August 2013 SPORT TV launched a new channel, SPORT.TV Live, replacing SPORT.TV4. On 14 August 2014 SPORT.TV Live was renamed to SPORT.TV4 again (there's also SPORT.TV4 HD).

  5. History of rugby union matches between Argentina and New ...

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    Newcastle Int. Sports Centre, Newcastle (Australia) 0–38 New Zealand: 32 11 September 2021 Robina Stadium, Gold Coast (Australia) 0–39 New Zealand: 2021 Rugby Championship: 33 18 September 2021 Lang Park, Brisbane (Australia) 36–13 New Zealand: 34 27 August 2022 Rugby League Park, Christchurch 18–25 Argentina: 2022 Rugby Championship: 35

  6. Craig Doyle - Wikipedia

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    To British viewers he is recognisable as working for the BBC and ITV and more recently BT Sport. Irish viewers also know him as the host of RTÉ One chat show Tonight with Craig Doyle and RTÉ2's Craig Doyle Live. He is the main anchor on BT Sport Premiership, European Champions Cup rugby coverage and MotoGP motorcycle racing. Craig has also ...

  7. L!VE TV - Wikipedia

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    A number of archive programmes from L!VE TV, including The Why Files and Lie Detector were shown on My Channel, formerly known as Eat Cinema, on Sky channel 199. The entire L!VE TV archive and the rights to the channel's programming were sold on eBay in May 2013 [10] with the winner of the sale buying the entire programming archive for £14,100 ...

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  9. History of the South Africa national rugby union team

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    The History of the South Africa national rugby union team dates back to 1891, when the British Lions first toured South Africa where they played against South African representative sides. The South Africa national rugby union team played few international matches during a period of international sanctions due to apartheid.