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Argentina is the last stop on the 19 country international tour, with the trophy arriving in Japan for 100 days to go to Rugby World Cup 2019. The trophy has travelled 200,000 miles and inspired more than 80,000 people who participated in over 200 events during the largest ever Rugby World Cup Trophy Tour. RWC 2019 in Japan set to become the
Jerome Garces will referee the 2019 Rugby World Cup final between England and South Africa on Saturday 2 November in Yokohama. Garces is the first Frenchman to take charge of a World Cup final and he will be assisted by Romain Poite (France) and Ben O’Keeffe (New Zealand). Ben Skeen (New Zealand) is the TMO for the match.
Scores. Tables. Tournaments. Countries. The ninth staging of the Rugby World Cup took place in Japan, the first time the tournament has been staged in Asia.
The event in Tokyo, exactly two years ahead of the Rugby World Cup 2019 final, is another major milestone on the road to hosting Asia’s first Rugby World Cup. The match schedule announcement will be streamed live via www.rugbyworldcup.com from 15:30 (Japan time) and will reveal the date, venue and kick-off time of each of the 20 teams' matches.
England take on South Africa in the 2019 Rugby World Cup final on Saturday and the BBC will bring you exclusive live radio commentary from Japan. You can listen on BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Sounds and
Sächsische Zeitung Anzeigen Er Sucht Sie. Home » Rugby World Cup 2019The Rugby World Cup is coming to Asia for the first time! With Japan securing the rights to the RWC 2019 in 2009, the rugby showcase will run from 20 September to 2 November. RugbyAsia247 presents the most important information World Cup 2019Although Hong Kong and Singapore were presented as potential hosts when the JRFU (Japan Rugby Football Federation) submitted their bid to World Rugby, neither feature in the final selection of 12 National Olympic Stadium, which was targeting the 2020 Summer Olympics to be held in Japan was originally the planned venue for the RWC 2019 opening games and final. However, escalating costs have meant that the World Cup venue was replaced and the International Stadium Yokohama will host the prestigious finalAre you in Asia during the RWC 2019 but also looking for other rugby events and tournaments taking place? We have put together a guide on the best rugby tournaments in Asia during the Rugby World Cup. Keep tabs on all the best rugby tournaments in Asia with our Tournament Calendar. RWC matches and venuesRugby World Cup FixturesWorld Rugby has up to date information on the matches and venues.(all images are credited to World Rugby)Rugby World Cup PoolsRugby World Cup 2019 ticketsTickets for the showpiece event have been available for some time through a number of lotteries and all remaining RWC tickets are sold on a first come first serve Asian teams will play at RWC 2019?Although the RWC will be in Asia for the first time, only one Asian team will be represented in Japan, and that is the home nation. The Brave Blossoms had a fantastic Rugby World Cup in 2015 and we hope Asia will get behind them at the World Kong managed to make it to the final repechage playoffs but unfortunately lost out on final qualification for the World Cup in more about how the Japan national team did at the 2019 Pacific Nations Cup and their team selection for RWC World Cup 2019 ChampionsSouth Africa won the RWC 2019 beating England in the final to claim their 3rd Webb-Ellis Trophy and match the number that the All Blacks have. NZ claimed third place, beating Wales in the 3rd-4th World Cup 2019 legacyOne of the big questions for Japan RFU and World Rugby was the hope they could impact positively on Asia and leave a legacy after the RWC 2019. Below are some of the projects that are aiming to leave a positive rugby legacy in Pass It BackA partnership between World Rugby and ChildFund Pass It Back (PIB) was announced in 2018 an “Impact Beyond 2019 legacy programme, aims to transform the lives of tens of thousands of children from disadvantaged communities in Asia through the delivery of an integrated life-skills and non-contact tag rugby curriculum.”Fans can also choose to opt-in and donate when purchasing tickets to the Rugby World Cup more about PIB in our interview with ChildFund Pass It Back Regional Director, Chris Mastaglio. We find out about the origins of the project and its growth over the recent years. You can also find out about how the RWC mascot Ren-G is supporting the Beyond Asia 1 Million ProjectThis project had some ambitious goals but the numbers according to World Rugby are positive. The aim of Impact Beyond was to mainly accelerate the growth of rugby in 1 Million project numbers reached before the RWC 2019 (announced in December 2018)Impact in Japan230,000 new rugby participants in Get Into Rugby programmes across Japan200,000 schoolchildren in Rugby World Cup host cities introduced to tag rugby following its inclusion in the physical education curriculum of 1,982 schools in the Rugby World Cup host a total of 9,603 tag teachers were awarded licenses after completing their training and are now skilled to lead tag rugby Into RugbyA number of emerging Asian rugby nations have also rolled out programs under the Get Into Rugby program to introduce more youths to play rugby throughout Cup Trophy TourAsia has been included as the famous Webb-Ellis trophy circumnavigates the world in the lead up to the RWC 2019. Countries such as Hong Kong, China, Philippines, India, Japan, Nepal, and Malaysia have hosted the to RWCJames Owens (Hong Kong) and Ron Rutland (South Africa) embarked on an epic Race to RWC bicycle ride from London to Japan. The pair will deliver the whistle to be used at the opening of the RWC on Friday 20th September 2019. Aside from the massive publicity gained cycling over 20,000km in 231 days, the pair have importantly raised awareness and funds for the ChildFund Pass It Back rugby development program on the Race to RWC World Cup: by the numbers12 host cities20 teams48 matches207 broadcast territories3,000 media in attendance20,000 disadvantaged children in Asia who will benefit from ChildFund Pass It Back support400,000 international visitors899,288 Impact Beyond Asia 1 Million Project participants to million million tickets applied for14 million rugby fans in Japan112 million rugby fans in AsiaAre you travelling to and around Japan for the Rugby World Cup? We put together a list of some of the best movies and documentaries focused on rugby which you can enjoy while on the road or in the air!Rugby World Cup 2021The Women’s Rugby World Cup will be held in New Zealand in 2021. In August 2019, World Rugby announced that the Rugby World Cup tournaments (15s and sevens) will have gender-neutral names, starting with the World Cup in World Cup 2023After the RWC in Japan, attention will turn to France who will host the tournament in 2023. France beat bids from Ireland and South Africa to win the hosting rights for 2023. They previously hosted the tournament in 2007, which was won the Springboks from South interesting reads on Rugby in AsiaInterested in how rugby in Iran is growing with programs like Get Into Rugby? Fund out more in our interview with World Rugby Services Manager for Asia, Ridzal International Inclusive Challenge (ICC) has been confirmed to take place during the Rugby World Cup 2019 in Japan. The unique event will feature gay, inclusive and traditional rugby teams composed of players from around the our interview with Ada Milby (the first female member of the World Rugby Council as well as holding key roles in growing the game of rugby in the Philippines and Asia.) We talk rugby and gender-sport related issues as well as the growth of the women’s game in out about the courageous story of Hideyuki Sugita, known by his friends as Hide, who suffered a serious neck injury playing rugby. The injury resulted in him being almost completely paralyzed and he was told he would never walk again. In 2019 he overcame the tragedy by ascending Mount Fuji in Japan with support of his friends and teammates.
Nations Cup 2019 World Rugby Nations Cup 2019 match schedule announced Thu 4 April, 2019 · 3 min read A strong line-up featuring Argentina XV, Namibia, Russia and hosts Uruguay has been confirmed for the World Rugby Nations Cup 2019, which this year has a strong focus on Rugby World Cup 2019 round-robin format tournament will be played over three match days on 4, 9 and 15 June, 2019 at the newly redeveloped Charrua Stadium in Montevideo in the 14th edition of the competition that is being hosted by Uruguay for the third year in THE MATCH SCHEDULE HERE >>The Nations Cup is a key World Rugby high performance tournament and will provide an important competition platform for the participating unions at a crucial stage in their preparations ahead of Asia’s first Rugby World Cup, which kicks off in Japan on 20 September, who defeated Canada home and away in 2018 to qualify for Rugby World Cup 2019 as Americas 2 are the team to beat having secured back-to-back Nations Cup titles in 2017 and 2018. The hosts will face stiff competition from fellow Rugby World Cup qualifiers Namibia, who secured their place in Japan 2019 as Africa 1 by winning last year’s Africa Gold Cup, and Russia who qualified as Europe 1 following last year’s continental Argentina XV will enter the competition with high confidence fresh from convincingly claiming the Americas Rugby Championship title with five straight victories over USA, Brazil, Uruguay, Chile and four participating nations will not face each other in the pool phase of Rugby World Cup 2019 as Russia have been drawn in Pool A together with Ireland, Scotland, Japan and Samoa, while Namibia are in Pool B alongside New Zealand, South Africa, Italy and Canada. In Pool C Argentina will take on England, France, USA and Tonga while Uruguay are in Pool D with Australia, Wales, Georgia and Rugby Chairman Sir Bill Beaumont said: “The World Rugby Nations Cup provides a vital opportunity for the competition teams to advance their Rugby World Cup preparations and test their squad selections just three months ahead of the showpiece tournament in Japan. “World Rugby invests significantly in high performance programmes for emerging nations such as Uruguay, Namibia and Russia and high-quality competitions such as the Nations Cup with the objective of achieving the most competitive Rugby World Cup ever at Japan 2019. “We thank Uruguay for hosting this important event for a third successive year, they have proved to be proud and passionate hosts and we look forward to another excellent competition with thrilling rugby in front of strong crowds as excitement builds towards the first Rugby World Cup in Asia.”Uruguay hosting the tournament emphasises World Rugby’s commitment to developing rugby in the Americas. Rugby Americas, which comprises representatives of World Rugby regional associations Rugby Americas North and Sudamérica Rugby has been successful in attracting major rugby competitions to one of the world's fastest-growing regions in both participation and fan terms. Argentina will host the U20 World Championships in June 2019, with the U20 Trophy taking place across the border in Brazil in July. Meanwhile the Nations Cup follows the success of the recent Americas Rugby Championship 2019. The continental tournament involving six nations from the Americas, also supported by World Rugby funding as part of its global growth strategy, set new fan-engagement and attendance records, capturing the imagination of a region that has seen the number of fans increase by more than seven per cent since 2017 to an impressive million (above the worldwide average increase of one per cent). World Rugby Vice-Chairman and Rugby Americas President Agustín Pichot said: "We are seeing a strong sense of momentum building in the awareness and popularity of rugby across the Americas. A key driver of this impetus is the hosting of strategically important events such as the Nations Cup and U20 Tournaments, providing an opportunity to showcase top level international rugby, attract new fans and engage with our growing digital and social communities across the Americas. “We are confident Uruguay will once again do a fantastic job in hosting this invaluable competition as the teams fine tune their preparations for Rugby World Cup 2019.”Pablo Ferrari, President Uruguay Rugby Union said: "For the Rugby Union of Uruguay it is an honor that, for the third year in a row, World Rugby has entrusted the organization of the Nations Cup, which this time will be held at the Charrúa Stadium and will have the participation of Uruguay, Argentina, Namibia and Russia. The event will have three World Cup teams, and will serve as preparation for Los Teros ahead of their participation in the next World Cup in Japan. Once again, we invite you to enjoy this show." World Rugby is committed to expanding quality competition opportunities for emerging and established unions and we are investing £ million in high-performance investment competitions alone in Rugby investment in the high-performance programmes of the emerging nation unions such as Namibia, Russia and Uruguay provides essential funding to support team assembly and preparation, salaries of coaching staff and technical advisors, and sports science sports medicine information regarding broadcast and online coverage details will be confirmed in due course. Last updated: Apr 4, 2019, 11:56:42 AM
Rugby World Cup 2019: All you need to know! | Photo Credit: AP Key Highlights The opening fixture of the Rugby World Cup 2019 took place between hosts Japan and Russia New Zealand are the defending champions, having lifted the trophy on the past two occasions Sony Sports Network has the broadcasting rights for the Rugby World Cup 2019 in India, the final of which will be played on November 02 A total of 20 nations from across the globe begin their quest for the ultimate glory in Rugby as the World Cup kicks off. The first match of the sporting extravaganza took place on September 20, where hosts Japan secured a 30-10 win over Russia. New Zealand, who were crowned back-to-back champions in the past two editions of the World Cup, will open their campaign against South Africa on September 21, before the Ireland, England and Wales challenges arrive. The final of the tournament will be held on November 02. A total of 12 venues have been aligned for the World Cup, with Yokohama's International Stadium being the one with the highest capacity of over 72,000. The other 11 stadiums are Sapporo Dome, Kamaishi Recovery Memorial Stadium, Kumagaya Rugby Stadium, Shizuoka Stadium Ecopa, City of Toyota Stadium, Hanazono Rugby Stadium, Kobe Misaki Stadium, Fukuoka Hakatanomori Stadium, Kumamoto Stadium and Oita Stadium. Rugby World Cup 2019 Format: The first round (group stage) of the tournament will see all the 20 teams participating, divided into four groups (5 in each), with only two eligible to progress into the knockouts. The winners and runners-up from each group, hence, will compete in the quarter-finals. Rugby World Cup 2019 Pools & Teams: Pool A Pool B Pool C Pool D Ireland New Zealand England Australia Scotland South Africa France Wales Japan Italy Argentina Georgia Russia Namibia USA Fiji Samoa Canada Tonga Uruguay Rugby World Cup 2019 Schedule (Indian Time): Date & Time Pool Match Venue 20-09-2019 16:15 Pool A Japan vs Russia Tokyo Stadium, Tokyo 21-09-2019 10:15 Pool D Australia vs Fiji Sapporo Dome, Sapporo 21-09-2019 12:45 Pool C France vs Argentina Tokyo Stadium, Chofu 21-09-2019 15:15 Pool B New Zealand vs South Africa International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama 22-09-2019 10:45 Pool B Italy vs Namibia Hanazono Rugby Stadium, Higashiōsaka 22-09-2019 13:15 Pool A Ireland vs Scotland International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama 22-09-2019 15:45 Pool C England vs Tonga Sapporo Dome, Sapporo 23-09-2019 15:45 Pool D Wales vs Georgia City of Toyota Stadium, Toyota 24-09-2019 15:45 Pool A Russia vs Samoa Kumagaya Rugby Stadium, Kumagaya 25-09-2019 10:45 Pool D Fiji vs Uruguay Kamaishi Recovery Memorial Stadium, Kamaishi 26-09-2019 13:15 Pool B Italy vs Canada Fukuoka Hakatanomori Stadium, Fukuoka 26-09-2019 16:15 Pool C England vs USA Kobe Misaki Stadium, Kobe 28-09-2019 10:15 Pool C Argentina vs Tonga Hanazono Rugby Stadium, Higashiōsaka 28-09-2019 12:45 Pool A Japan vs Ireland Shizuoka Stadium Ecopa, Fukuroi 28-09-2019 15:15 Pool B South Africa vs Namibia City of Toyota Stadium, Toyota 29-09-2019 10:45 Pool D Georgia vs Uruguay Kumagaya Rugby Stadium, Kumagaya 29-09-2019 13:15 Pool D Australia vs Wales Tokyo Stadium, Chofu 30-09-2019 15:45 Pool A Scotland vs Samoa Kobe Misaki Stadium, Kobe 02-10-2019 13:15 Pool C France vs USA Fukuoka Hakatanomori Stadium, Fukuoka 02-10-2019 15:45 Pool B New Zealand vs Canada Oita Stadium, Ōita 03-10-2019 10:45 Pool D Georgia vs Fiji Hanazono Rugby Stadium, Higashiōsaka 03-10-2019 15:45 Pool A Ireland vs Russia Kobe Misaki Stadium, Kobe 04-10-2019 15:15 Pool B South Africa vs Italy Shizuoka Stadium Ecopa, Fukuroi 05-10-2019 10:45 Pool D Australia vs Uruguay Oita Stadium, Ōita 05-10-2019 13:30 Pool C England vs Argentina Tokyo Stadium, Chofu 05-10-2019 16:00 Pool A Japan vs Samoa City of Toyota Stadium, Toyota 06-10-2019 10:15 Pool B New Zealand vs Namibia Tokyo Stadium, Chofu 06-10-2019 13:15 Pool C France vs Tonga Kumamoto Stadium, Kumamoto 08-10-2019 15:45 Pool B South Africa vs Canada Kobe Misaki Stadium, Kobe 09-10-2019 10:15 Pool C Argentina vs USA Kumagaya Rugby Stadium, Kumagaya 09-10-2019 12:45 Pool A Scotland vs Russia Shizuoka Stadium Ecopa, Fukuroi 09-10-2019 15:15 Pool D Wales vs Fiji Oita Stadium, Ōita 11-10-2019 15:45 Pool D Australia vs Georgia Shizuoka Stadium Ecopa, Fukuroi 12-10-2019 10:15 Pool B New Zealand vs Italy City of Toyota Stadium, Toyota 12-10-2019 13:45 Pool C England vs France International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama 12-10-2019 16:15 Pool A Ireland vs Samoa Fukuoka Hakatanomori Stadium, Fukuoka 13-10-2019 8:45 Pool B Namibia vs Canada Kamaishi Recovery Memorial Stadium, Kamaishi 13-10-2019 11:15 Pool C USA vs Tonga Hanazono Rugby Stadium, Higashiōsaka 13-10-2019 13:45 Pool D Wales vs Uruguay Kumamoto Stadium, Kumamoto 13-10-2019 16:15 Pool A Japan vs Scotland International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama 19-10-2019 12:45 Quarter Final Winners of Pool C vs Runner-up Pool D Oita Stadium, Ōita 19-10-2019 15:45 Quarter Final Winner of Pool B vs Runner-up of Pool A Tokyo Stadium, Chofu 20-10-2019 12:45 Quarter Final Winner of Pool D vs Runner-up of Pool C Oita Stadium, Ōita 20-10-2019 15:45 Quarter Final Winner of Pool A vs Runner-up of Pool B Tokyo Stadium, Chofu 26-10-2019 13:30 Semi Final TBA International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama 27-10-2019 14:30 Semi Final TBA International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama 01-11-2019 14:30 Bronze Final TBA Tokyo Stadium, Chofu 02-11-2019 14:30 Final TBA International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama Rugby World Cup 2019 Telecast & Live Streaming: Sony Sports Network has acquired the broadcasting rights for the 2019 Rugby World Cup in India. The matches will be aired live on Sony Ten 2. Other than the network, the match can also be viewed live on live tv apps susch as Jio TV and Airtel TV. Get Sports news including Cricket Live Updates, Football, Tennis, Badminton, WWE and other Sports on Times Now
By team Results will appear here 30/04/2022 12:00 UTC 15:00:00 (Local) Trophy 2021/22 UKRAINE 0 V SWITZERLAND 28 Match details 16/04/2022 13:00 UTC 15:00:00 (Local) Trophy 2021/22 GERMANY 28 V UKRAINE 0 Match details 09/04/2022 12:35 UTC 14:35:00 (Local) Trophy 2021/22 POLAND 43 V LITHUANIA 10 Watch replay 26/03/2022 11:50 UTC 13:50:00 (Local) Trophy 2021/22 LITHUANIA 17 V BELGIUM 29 Watch replay 19/03/2022 13:50 UTC 14:50:00 (Local) Trophy 2021/22 BELGIUM 41 V POLAND 11 Watch replay 19/03/2022 12:45 UTC 13:45:00 (Local) Trophy 2021/22 GERMANY 34 V SWITZERLAND 25 Watch replay 12/03/2022 14:20 UTC 15:20:00 (Local) Trophy 2021/22 SWITZERLAND 22 V BELGIUM 18 Watch replay 19/02/2022 13:50 UTC 14:50:00 (Local) Trophy 2021/22 GERMANY 26 V BELGIUM 33 Watch replay 12/02/2022 14:00 UTC 15:00:00 (Local) Trophy 2021/22 BELGIUM 28 V UKRAINE 0 Watch live 20/11/2021 13:20 UTC 14:20:00 (Local) Trophy 2021/22 POLAND 37 V SWITZERLAND 25 Watch replay 13/11/2021 14:20 UTC 15:20:00 (Local) Trophy 2021/22 SWITZERLAND 20 V LITHUANIA 28 Watch replay 13/11/2021 13:55 UTC 14:55:00 (Local) Trophy 2021/22 POLAND 21 V GERMANY 16 Watch replay 30/10/2021 10:50 UTC 13:50:00 (Local) Trophy 2021/22 LITHUANIA 16 V GERMANY 46 Watch replay 23/10/2021 10:50 UTC 13:50:00 (Local) Trophy 2021/22 LITHUANIA 37 V UKRAINE 39 Watch replay 09/10/2021 09:50 UTC 12:50:00 (Local) Trophy 2021/22 UKRAINE 24 V POLAND 27 Watch replay Results will appear here Pos Team Pld W D L F A B Pts 1 BELGIUM 5 4 0 1 149 76 5 21 2 POLAND 5 4 0 1 139 116 1 17 3 GERMANY 5 3 0 2 150 95 5 17 4 SWITZERLAND 5 2 0 3 120 117 1 9 5 UKRAINE 5 1 0 4 63 148 1 5 6 LITHUANIA 5 1 0 4 108 177 1 5
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