Super Rugby – A Brief History of the Game

Super Rugby is the largest professional football league in the hemisphere. This is not a one-time discovery, but Super Rugby is built on a series of ancient traditions, starting with the South Pacific Championships in 1986. Getting a stable and stable form of the tournament proved difficult, but over time it eventually became a modern form of super rugby with 15 teams from three countries: Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.

Before the current super rugby model, there were several minor attempts to create a professional unified rugby match to help determine the region's annual world championship. In 1991, there was no competition because of participating in the South Pacific Championship. This led to the creation of Super 6.

The Super 6 consulted three teams from New Zealand, two from Australia and one from Fiji, and in 1992 participated in the championship won by the Brisbane Reds. The second year of interest leads to…

Super Rugby – A Brief History of the Game was originally published on Spring

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