Friday, December 25, 2009

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Magners League

Date : 26-12-2009

Time : 20:30 until 22:30




 HISTORY
A field-game resembling rugby football was a game played by ancient Greeks called specatoras (Greek: επίσκυρος).[1][2][3] In Wales such a sport is called cnapan or "criapan", and has medieval roots. The old Irish predecessor of rugby may be caid. The Cornish called it "hurling to goals" which dates back to the bronze age, the West country called it "hurling over country" (neither should to be confused with Gaelic hurling in which the ball is hit with a stick called a hurley or hurl, not carried), East Anglians "Campball", the French "La Soule" or "Chole" (a rough-and-tumble cross-country game). English villages were certainly playing games of 'fute ball' during the 1100s. English boarding schools would certainly have developed their own variants of this game as soon as they were established—the Eton Wall Game being one example.
The game of football which was played at Rugby School between 1750 and 1859 permitted handling of the ball, but no-one was allowed to run with it in their hands towards the opposition's goal. There was no fixed limit to the number of players per side and sometimes there were hundreds taking part in a kind of enormous rolling maul. This sport caused major injury at times. The innovation of running with the ball was introduced some time between 1859 and 1865. William Webb Ellis has been credited with breaking the local rules by running forwards with the ball in a game in 1823. Shortly after this the Victorian mind turned to establishing written rules for the sports which had earlier just involved local agreements, and boys from Rugby School produced the first written rules for their version of the sport in 1870.




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Magners League

Date : 26-12-2009

Time : from 18:30 until 20:30




 HISTORY
A field-game resembling rugby football was a game played by ancient Greeks called specatoras (Greek: επίσκυρος).[1][2][3] In Wales such a sport is called cnapan or "criapan", and has medieval roots. The old Irish predecessor of rugby may be caid. The Cornish called it "hurling to goals" which dates back to the bronze age, the West country called it "hurling over country" (neither should to be confused with Gaelic hurling in which the ball is hit with a stick called a hurley or hurl, not carried), East Anglians "Campball", the French "La Soule" or "Chole" (a rough-and-tumble cross-country game). English villages were certainly playing games of 'fute ball' during the 1100s. English boarding schools would certainly have developed their own variants of this game as soon as they were established—the Eton Wall Game being one example.
The game of football which was played at Rugby School between 1750 and 1859 permitted handling of the ball, but no-one was allowed to run with it in their hands towards the opposition's goal. There was no fixed limit to the number of players per side and sometimes there were hundreds taking part in a kind of enormous rolling maul. This sport caused major injury at times. The innovation of running with the ball was introduced some time between 1859 and 1865. William Webb Ellis has been credited with breaking the local rules by running forwards with the ball in a game in 1823. Shortly after this the Victorian mind turned to establishing written rules for the sports which had earlier just involved local agreements, and boys from Rugby School produced the first written rules for their version of the sport in 1870.




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Guinness Premiership

Date : 26-12-2009

Time : from 17:15 until 19:15




 HISTORY
A field-game resembling rugby football was a game played by ancient Greeks called specatoras (Greek: επίσκυρος).[1][2][3] In Wales such a sport is called cnapan or "criapan", and has medieval roots. The old Irish predecessor of rugby may be caid. The Cornish called it "hurling to goals" which dates back to the bronze age, the West country called it "hurling over country" (neither should to be confused with Gaelic hurling in which the ball is hit with a stick called a hurley or hurl, not carried), East Anglians "Campball", the French "La Soule" or "Chole" (a rough-and-tumble cross-country game). English villages were certainly playing games of 'fute ball' during the 1100s. English boarding schools would certainly have developed their own variants of this game as soon as they were established—the Eton Wall Game being one example.
The game of football which was played at Rugby School between 1750 and 1859 permitted handling of the ball, but no-one was allowed to run with it in their hands towards the opposition's goal. There was no fixed limit to the number of players per side and sometimes there were hundreds taking part in a kind of enormous rolling maul. This sport caused major injury at times. The innovation of running with the ball was introduced some time between 1859 and 1865. William Webb Ellis has been credited with breaking the local rules by running forwards with the ball in a game in 1823. Shortly after this the Victorian mind turned to establishing written rules for the sports which had earlier just involved local agreements, and boys from Rugby School produced the first written rules for their version of the sport in 1870.




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Rugby Magners League 

Date : 26-12-2009

Time : from 15:05 until 17:00


 HISTORY
A field-game resembling rugby football was a game played by ancient Greeks called specatoras (Greek: επίσκυρος).[1][2][3] In Wales such a sport is called cnapan or "criapan", and has medieval roots. The old Irish predecessor of rugby may be caid. The Cornish called it "hurling to goals" which dates back to the bronze age, the West country called it "hurling over country" (neither should to be confused with Gaelic hurling in which the ball is hit with a stick called a hurley or hurl, not carried), East Anglians "Campball", the French "La Soule" or "Chole" (a rough-and-tumble cross-country game). English villages were certainly playing games of 'fute ball' during the 1100s. English boarding schools would certainly have developed their own variants of this game as soon as they were established—the Eton Wall Game being one example.
The game of football which was played at Rugby School between 1750 and 1859 permitted handling of the ball, but no-one was allowed to run with it in their hands towards the opposition's goal. There was no fixed limit to the number of players per side and sometimes there were hundreds taking part in a kind of enormous rolling maul. This sport caused major injury at times. The innovation of running with the ball was introduced some time between 1859 and 1865. William Webb Ellis has been credited with breaking the local rules by running forwards with the ball in a game in 1823. Shortly after this the Victorian mind turned to establishing written rules for the sports which had earlier just involved local agreements, and boys from Rugby School produced the first written rules for their version of the sport in 1870.




Sunday, December 20, 2009

Gloucester Rugby VS. Glasgow Warriors And Enjoy International Rugby Events On Online TV Channel||Live On Your PC Now Here!!!

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Heineken Cup

Date : 20-12-2009

Time : from 13:45 until 15:45

USAP Perpignan VS. Munster And Enjoy International Rugby Events On Online TV Channel||Live On Your PC Now Here!!!

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Heineken Cup

Date : 20-12-2009

Time : from 16:00 until 18:00

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Gloucester Rugby VS. Glasgow Warriors And Enjoy International Rugby Events On Online TV Channel

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Heineken Cup

Date : 20-12-2009

Time : from 13:45 until 15:45

Saracen VS. Castres Olympique And Enjoy International Rugby Events On Online TV Channel||Live On Your PC Now Here!!!

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Group Stage - Amlin Challenge Cup

Date : 19-12-2009

Time : from 21:00 until 23:00

Principality Premiership And Enjoy International Rugby Events On Online TV Channel||Live On Your PC Now Here!!!

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Newport vs Swansea

Date : 19-12-2009

Time : from 19:30 until 21:30

Leicester Tigers VS. ASM Clermont Auvergne And Enjoy International Rugby Events On Online TV Channel||Live On Your PC Now Here!!!

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Heineken Cup

Date : 19-12-2009

Time : from 19:00 until 21:00

Leinster VS. Llanelli Scarlets And Enjoy International Rugby Events On Online TV Channel||Live On Your PC Now Here!!!

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Heineken Cup

Date : 19-12-2009

Time : from 16:45 until 18:45