About Rugby Union Home Australia

About Rugby Union Home

How many times have you logged out of your browsing session, disappointed with whatever information you could gather? Well you don’t have to count and it wouldn’t happen again. We are in the business of providing information about anything and everything under sun. This website is put up with the intention of giving you access to all the information about the Rugby Union of Australia that is available on the net.

What this website is all about?

www.aboutrugbyunion.com.au carries five sections that would make this search session easier for the reader. Between these sections we have divided details regarding the history of the game and the union as well as the player’s hall of fame and the current schedules of various championships. Each section has been carefully divided and all these news have been industrially distributed to make the browsing experience fruitful for the reader.

Rugby – A brief History in Time

The game was developed by the British in their earlier colonial days. Infact this is why the game is so popular in all their colonial countries except India. Infact in India this game has seen a slight modification in the form of kabbadi. Rugby was infact a game that has its origins rooted to a university in countryside England. A person called Webb Ellis once decided to run with a stitched ball from one end of his university ground to the other. This was the spark that lighted the discovery of what is now the mammoth game of Rugby.

Rugby in Australia & New Zealand

Both Australia and New Zealand have been quick to respond to this game. It could be that the country’s inhabitants were hunters and they somehow identified with this idea of running and fretting for a ball, spot on. Anyway by mid fifties of the 19th century the game had generated huge fan following in both countries. New Zealand is home to the one of the best rugby teams and has quite a large following. Some dedicated fans even look for holiday homes for rent when the New Zealand team has a big match like the Bledisloe Cup or Tri Nations! Towards the later part of that century, probably due to commercialization of the game, factions were developed and the game’s body witnessed a vertical split. In Australia we now have a rugby union and a rugby league each following its own set of rules and conducting separate championships.

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