According to website Rugby365, the sale of Newlands Rugby Stadium - to an undisclosed buyer - was voted on, and approved, at a recent Western Province Rugby Football Union council meeting. Following the move of Western Province Rugby’s professional teams to DHL Stadium in early 2022, Newlands Rugby has ceased to be a rugby venue. When Western Province Rugby was placed under administration by SARU in October 2021, one of the major tasks assigned to the administrator was to finalise the sale of the stadium. One of the obstacles included a proposal to have the stadium declared a heritage site however, an independent report by a heritage specialist suggested otherwise. Rugby365: https://bit.ly/4bKLJPr Western Province Rugby: https://bit.ly/3LiXRfR The independent report by Bridget O’Donoghue: https://bit.ly/3LiXRfR #newlandsrugbystadium #sport #rugby #commercialrealestate #rugbystadium #realestateinvestment #capetownproperty #assetmanagement #capetown #propertydevelopment #realestatenews #propertynews
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According to website Rugby365, the sale of Newlands Rugby Stadium - to an undisclosed buyer - was voted on, and approved, at a recent Western Province Rugby Football Union council meeting. Following the move of Western Province Rugby’s professional teams to DHL Stadium in early 2022, Newlands Rugby has ceased to be a rugby venue. When Western Province Rugby was placed under administration by SARU in October 2021, one of the major tasks assigned to the administrator was to finalise the sale of the stadium. One of the obstacles included a proposal to have the stadium declared a heritage site however, an independent report by a heritage specialist suggested otherwise. Rugby365: https://bit.ly/4bKLJPr Western Province Rugby: https://bit.ly/3LiXRfR The independent report by Bridget O’Donoghue: https://bit.ly/3LiXRfR #newlandsrugbystadium #sport #rugby #commercialrealestate #rugbystadium #realestateinvestment #capetownproperty #assetmanagement #capetown #propertydevelopment #realestatenews #propertynews
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Are you ready for the clash of the Titans as South Africa and Ireland go head-to-head in yet another historic rugby showdown? When these two teams take to the field, it isn't just a match; it's a celebration of rugby heritage, mutual respect, and camaraderie. Both nations have carved out legendary statuses on the rugby field, and the upcoming encounter at Loftus in Pretoria promises to be nothing short of spectacular. 🏉 Did you know? The rivalry dates back to their first encounter in 1906 when South Africa embarked on their maiden tour to the Northern Hemisphere. This historic match set the stage for a century of thrilling encounters and unforgettable moments that have woven a rich tapestry of rugby tradition. This time, according to World Rugby, they will line up as the number one and two ranked teams. 🏉 Did you know? South Africa and Ireland have a knack for producing nail-biting encounters. The Springboks and the Irish have faced each other 28 times, with South Africa winning 18, Ireland 9, and 1 draw. Their most recent encounter in last year’s World Cup was one of the most intense. Ireland narrowly beat the Springboks in their pool stage contest. Undeterred, the Boks went on to win the tournament while the Irish went out in the quarterfinals. As the teams prepare to line up once again, let’s celebrate the spirit of a game that unites us all. Whether you're a die-hard Bokke supporter or cheering on the Boys in Green, this match is a testament to the strength, skill, and sportsmanship that defines the great game of rugby. Who will emerge victorious this time? 🏆🍀🇿🇦 #SAvsIreland
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The British & Irish Lions: Roaring Across Rugby History The British & Irish Lions, often simply referred to as the Lions, represent a unique fusion of rugby talent from England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. This storied team embarks on quadrennial tours to face rugby powerhouses like Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. Let’s delve into the rich history and exciting prospects of the Lions: 1. Origins and Tradition The Lions’ lineage dates back to 1888 when they embarked on their inaugural tour to Australia and New Zealand. The iconic red jersey, adorned with the emblematic lion, symbolizes unity across the four nations. The tradition of selecting the best players from each country ensures fierce competition and camaraderie. 2. Memorable Tours The 1971 tour to New Zealand remains legendary. Under captain Willie John McBride, the Lions secured their only series victory against the All Blacks. The 1997 tour of South Africa, led by Martin Johnson, saw the Lions clinch a thrilling series win. The 2013 tour to Australia showcased the Lions’ attacking prowess, with players like George North leaving indelible marks. 3. Upcoming Challenges The next Lions tour is scheduled for 2025, with Australia as the battleground. Who will don the iconic red jersey? Stars from the 2024 Six Nations, like Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, are in contention. The Lions’ clash with the Wallabies promises exhilarating rugby and fierce battles in the scrum. 4. The Spirit of the Lions Beyond the tries and tackles, the Lions embody sportsmanship, respect, and passion. The haka response, the camaraderie among rivals, and the shared pride in representing four nations make the Lions truly special. Whether you’re a seasoned rugby fan or a newcomer, keep an eye out for the Lions’ roaring journey Down Under in 2025. 🦁🏉 #LionsRugby #RugbyTour #Rugbypassion #Lionspride #SixNations
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Given the current schism in New Zealand Rugby, Roger Mitchell's well-articulated recent article on #Rugby & talk of #Saudi money coming to create a Rugby version LIV Golf on The Good, The Bad & The Rugby podcast (with Mark Foster), the storm clouds of #disruption seem imminent. For me, it comes down to the fact that when compared to other high-profile sports, elite Rugby players play too much, get absolutely battered week-in week-out for quite frankly relatively pitiful remuneration. No matter how much tinkering is done with rules, governance, player vs country contracts, concussion protocols, etc. this lack of money going to its stars leaves the sport more vulnerable than ever for someone to come along with a big cheque and mix things up a bit. The inevitability of this is almost palpable but the nuanced cause and effect, fragmentation and revolution it may cause is up for debate. In the meantime, I'm looking forward to a nice day out on Saturday attending European Professional Club Rugby (EPCR)'s showcase Championship Cup, final Stade Toulousain Rugby v Leinster Rugby at Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, who knows I might have to go to #Riyadh to watch it next year! 😉 RugbyDAO World Rugby AYNE - are you not entertained? podcast Public Investment Fund (PIF)
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Rugby rights holders want to know which categories to prioritise when selling sponsorship - so which categories are they most likely to do a deal with? 🏉 📈 ☎ Landline Telecoms lead the way, at 9.45x more likely to do rugby #sponsorship than any other type of rights holder. This is driven by deals like... - BT Group x Cardiff Rugby, Ospreys Rugby Ltd, Newport Rugby Club Pty Ltd and Scarlets Rugby - Virgin Media x Munster Rugby 🚄 Rail & Road is the second most over-indexing category, driven by a wider range of providers. These include... Train companies - Lumo x Newcastle Falcons Rugby Club - Hull Trains x Hull Kingston Rovers Rugby League Club Bus companies - First Bus x Leeds Rhinos Rugby League Club Taxi firms - Veezu x Bath Rugby - Uber x New Zealand Rugby Car rental brands - Europcar x Leicester Tigers Want to see the Top 15 categories most likely to sponsor #rugby? 👉 https://lnkd.in/eVwgQYin #sportsmarketing
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A very disappointing day for rugby in Australia. It seems history is set to repeat itself with another Australian Super Rugby Team ceasing to exist. It is naive to think reducing the professional contracting opportunities by 20% will increase depth and competition. The NRL and AFL have 17 and 18 teams respectively, Rugby will have 4. Which code do you think juniors will steer towards? A 1/4 chance or a 1/17 or 1/18, less career opportunities will equal less depth as potential players seek certainty and better odds of making it professional. How could a governing body be ignorant to a franchise operating insolvent for multiple years? I question whether this failure of corporate governance raises more concerns for the future of professional rugby in Australia.
STATEMENT | RUGBY VICTORIA BOARD OF DIRECTORS Rugby Australia has made the heartbreaking decision to discontinue the Melbourne Rebels beyond the 2024 Super Rugby season. This decision has a significant impact on staff, families, players, fans, volunteers and elite pathways in Victoria. The hard work and dedication that has gone into the Melbourne Rebels behind the scenes over the past 14 years cannot be overstated and we extend our deepest sympathies to all during this difficult time. We must remember that the game of Rugby is built from the grassroots. It is about the people who play it, who administer it, who coach it and those who support it. Let's stand together now, more than ever, to support Victorian Rugby Union. #StrongerBindsVictoria #VicRugby #VicProud
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Local support is growing for rugby league to become an Olympic sport at the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. We’re already supporting our Queensland rugby clubs though Activate! in the 2024-25 Queensland Budget, including: 🏉 $225,000 in 2024-25 out of a $250,000 total spend for Logan City Rugby League to upgrade lighting to support rugby league at Hammel Park. 🏉 $372,201 in 2024-25 out of a $413,557 total spend for council to install lighting at the rugby league field at Doomadgee, home of the Doomadgee Dragons. 🏉 $175,285 in 2024-25 out of a $282,717 total spend for Mount Isa Rugby League to install changerooms to support rugby league at Mount Isa. These upgrades ensure the next generation of Queensland rugby league superstars are ready for Olympic or Origin glory! #QldBudget #Brisbane2032 #AllezAus | Queensland Rugby League | Department of Tourism and Sport
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5 Facts About the Freedom Cup 5 Facts About the Freedom Cup The Freedom Cup is one of the most fiercely contested trophies in international rugby, fought between two of the sport's greatest teams: New Zealand and South Africa. The rivalry is steeped in history, with both teams having rich rugby traditions. Here are five key facts about the Freedom Cup: 1.Origins and Symbolism The Freedom Cup was introduced in 2004 to commemorate 10 years of democracy in South Africa, following the end of apartheid in 1994. The trophy symbolizes the shared history and mutual respect between South Africa and New Zealand, two nations deeply connected through their rugby heritage. It also acknowledges South Africa’s journey towards freedom and equality. 2.Contested Within the Rugby Championship The Freedom Cup is contested annually as part of the Rugby Championship (formerly the Tri-Nations). Whenever New Zealand’s All Blacks and South Africa’s Springboks face each other in this tournament, their matches also determine the winner of the Freedom Cup. The double significance of the fixture makes these encounters even more intense and competitive. 3.New Zealand's Dominance New Zealand has been the dominant team in the Freedom Cup’s history, winning it the majority of times since its inception. The All Blacks' consistent performance, both in terms of attacking prowess and defensive resilience, has seen them secure the trophy more often than South Africa, although the Springboks have had notable victories as well. 4.Rivalry Steeped in History The rugby rivalry between New Zealand and South Africa is one of the oldest and most passionate in the sport. Their encounters are known for their intensity, physicality, and mutual respect. The Freedom Cup adds another layer to this rivalry, making each match even more meaningful. 5.Memorable Clashes Over the years, the Freedom Cup has seen some legendary matches. From closely fought encounters to thrilling finishes, the contest between the Springboks and All Blacks never fails to deliver drama, cementing the Freedom Cup as one of the most coveted trophies in rugby. via Blogger https://ift.tt/Lc0Ggr4 September 08, 2024 at 01:48PM
5 Facts About the Freedom Cup 5 Facts About the Freedom Cup The Freedom Cup is one of the most fiercely contested trophies in international rugby, fought between two of the sport's greatest teams: New Zealand and South Africa. The rivalry is steeped in history, with both teams having rich rugby traditions. Here are five key facts about the Freedom Cup: 1.Origins and Symbolism The Freedom...
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Winner Takes it All Series at the Madrid Rugby Sevens! 🌟 The 2024 HSBC SVNS season is set to reach a thrilling conclusion at the World Rugby Sevens Series Grand Final in #Madrid! The top 8 teams will compete in a 'winner takes all' series to crown the Series Champions, while the bottom 4 teams will face off against the top contenders from the World Rugby HSBC Sevens Challenger Series to secure their place in the 2025 HSBC SVNS series. Excitement is in the air as RugbyDAO prepares for an epic showdown! Men’s teams like Unión Argentina de Rugby, FFR - Fédération Française de Rugby, and South African Rugby Union (SA Rugby), along with women’s teams from Rugby Australia, Rugby Canada, and New Zealand Rugby, are all set to compete for championship glory. Meanwhile, teams such as Kenya Rugby Union and Unión de Rugby del Uruguay are determined to challenge the USA Rugby and Real Federación Española de Rugby for a coveted spot in the 2025 HSBC SVNS series. Prepare for an electrifying display of #skill and #determination as these top teams vie for supremacy and a place in the next season. Who will take home the championship, and who will secure their spot for the future? 🏉🏆 #HSBCSVNS #RugbySevens #Rugby #RoadTo2025 Web3 Sports Ventures Photo Credit: Kiwis in Spain
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In PNG, Politics is in anything and everything, I personally wonder, why we have to politicize sports in the country, PNG Politics has already done enough damage to the economy and image of this country, why can't somethings be freed of politics, and able to flourish alone, thank goodness, other sports, have progressed forward in the world stage, like #cricket, and #soccer, have seen growth and recognition with less politics involved. #PNGFailingForward
#Sports After 26 years in the Rugby league premier competition in the country, the Mt Hagen Eagles have proven that they are the team to reckon with, as they won the Digicel ExxonMobil Cup Grand final against the Hela Wigman 28-20. The win was timely as it was on the eve of the nation’s 49th Independence Anniversary on Sunday, September 15 at the Santos Stadium in Port Moresby. Minister for Commerce and MP for Tambul Nebilyer, RugbyLeague when congratulating the team said the game has brought all the leaders of Western Highlands together in the true spirit of the game. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gZ4MKRzd #MtHagenEagles #DigicelExxonMobilCup #WinBakiDakri #RugbyLeague #PapuaNewGuinea #PNG #TVWANOnline #TVWANNews
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