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Teams & Competitions

Teams & Competitions in Rugby

Rugby is played all over the world, from grassroots community clubs to the biggest international tournaments. The sport features a wide range of competitions and teams at different levels, each playing an important role in the development and popularity of rugby.

This section explores the major competitions, national teams, and pathways that make rugby one of the most exciting global sports.

Whether you’re interested in professional leagues, international tournaments, or grassroots rugby, these guides will help you understand how the rugby world is structured.

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Rugby World Cup – Web Ellis Cup

The Rugby World Cup is the highest level of professional rugby in the world.

The competition features the world’s biggest international teams competing for the title of World champions.

In this guide you’ll learn:

  • How the Rugby World Cup works
  • The best players to have played in the Rugby World Cup
  • The teams involved in the competition
  • The history of the competition

It’s the most competitive international rugby competition in the world.


Premiership Rugby

Premiership Rugby is the highest level of professional rugby union in England.

The league features some of the country’s biggest clubs competing for the title of English champions.

In this guide you’ll learn:

  • How the Premiership season works
  • The playoff system
  • The teams involved in the competition
  • The history of the league

It’s one of the most competitive domestic rugby leagues in the world.


Six Nations

The Six Nations Championship is one of rugby’s most famous international tournaments.

Every year six European nations compete for the championship:

  • England
  • France
  • Ireland
  • Italy
  • Scotland
  • Wales

The competition is known for its intense rivalries, historic stadiums, and dramatic matches.


International Rugby Teams

International rugby brings together the best players from each country to compete on the world stage.

National teams represent their countries in major tournaments such as the Rugby World Cup.

This guide explores:

  • How international rugby works
  • The strongest rugby nations
  • How players are selected for national teams
  • Major global tournaments

International matches often produce some of the most exciting moments in rugby.


Women’s Rugby

Women’s rugby has grown rapidly in recent years, with more players, fans, and professional competitions than ever before.

Major tournaments include:

  • The Women’s Six Nations Championship
  • The Women’s Rugby World Cup

Women’s rugby continues to expand globally and is an important part of the sport’s future.


Youth & Academy Rugby

Youth and academy rugby is where future stars begin their journey.

These systems help young players develop their skills, fitness, and understanding of the game.

Academy systems run by professional clubs help identify and train talented players who may eventually progress to senior teams and international rugby.

This pathway is essential for developing the next generation of rugby talent.


Local Club Rugby

Local clubs are the heart of rugby communities around the world.

Grassroots rugby provides opportunities for players of all ages and skill levels to enjoy the sport.

Club rugby helps:

  • Develop young players
  • Build community connections
  • Support the wider rugby structure

Many professional and international players started their careers playing for local clubs.


Explore Rugby Teams & Competitions

Rugby is played at many different levels, from grassroots clubs to international championships watched by millions of fans.

Use the guides above to explore the different teams and competitions that make rugby one of the most exciting sports in the world.

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