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[edit] Current Standings

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[edit] Overview

Parma (Rugby Parma and Gran Rugby) and Rome (Capitolina and Rugby Roma) are the only cities to have two teams. The majority of the other teams are either from Veneto or Lombardy in the North of Italy. Treviso, Viadana and Calvisano have dominated the championship in recent years.

Over time Italian rugby union has evolved; the clubs are better equipped, better organised and have begun to train their players better. There is more sponsorship money and an influx of foreign players (some of whom have gone on to represent Italy after qualifying under the 3 year rule). In 2005 the FIR decided to introduce a rule requiring teams to field at least 12 Italians out of their 22 man squad. This was an effort to counter the top Italian players often playing in France which means that the Italian league is not a particularly good place to build the national team.

[edit] The future of Italian club rugby

Despite rising playing standards and more media attention on rugby union, Italian teams competing in the Heineken Cup and European Challenge Cup, have generally struggled to compete against the more established club teams of the other Six Nations countries. In response to this both John Kirwan, the former Italian coach, and David Pickering, the Welsh Rugby Union chairman, have suggested that merged Italian teams should enter the Magners League,[1] [2] and in March 2009 the Celtic Rugby Board (Magners League) and FIR announced an agreement in principle to add two Italian teams to the Magners League for 2010-11.[3] The two new Magners League teams were announced on 18 July 2009 as Aironi, based in Viadana, and Praetorians Roma, from the capital. These 2 teams are intended to offer Italian qualified players a higher standard of rugby to hone their skills. It will remove the best Italian players from the Super 10. It is envisaged after the change that the Super 10 will be a semi-professional league only. As of Oct 2009 it is likely that the 2 teams to join the Magners League will be Benetton Treviso and an new merged club called Aironi. Praetorians Roma were nominated in the first round but failed to meet the criteria set down by the evaluators and Benetton Treviso were nominated instead. This decision is likely to face a legal challenge however. These new sides would also take the Italian qualification spots in the Heineken Cup and the European Challenge Cup, and future Super 10 champions would not play in Europe.

Rugby Calvisano were forced to pull out of the competition for the 09-10 season due to financial difficulties, most likely setting up an amateur side in the Serie A. Roman clubs Capitolina and Futura Park Roma decided to combine and have also taken Calvisano's place in Europe due to their league position. These 2 clubs would also be the basis of the new Magners League side Praetorians Roma. L'Aquila and Prato were promoted from Serie A taking Calvisano and the spare Roman club's place.[4]

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The IRB Sevens World Series, known officially as the IRB Sevens before the 2006-07 season and also sometimes called the World Sevens Series, is a series of international rugby union sevens tournaments organised for the first time in the 1999-2000 season. The tournaments, run by the International Rugby Board, feature national sevens teams. The series was first formed to develop an elite-level competition series between rugby nations and develop the Sevens game into a viable commercial product for the IRB. In 2005–06, the tour received 1147 hours of air time, 530 of which was live, and was broadcast to 136 countries.[1] By 2008–09, the hours of air time had increased to over 3300, with 35 broadcasters airing the series in 139 countries and 15 languages.[1]

Teams compete for the Sevens World Series title by accumulating points based on their finishing position in each tournament. Each season's circuit currently consists of eight tournaments in seven countries, and visits five of the six populated continents. The United Arab Emirates, South Africa, New Zealand, United States, Hong Kong, Australia, England and Scotland each host one event. Depending on the venue and scheduling of the quadrennial Rugby World Cup Sevens, one of the tournaments may be folded into the World Cup. For example, because the 2005 World Cup was held in Hong Kong and scheduled for roughly the same time as the annual Hong Kong Sevens, the Hong Kong Sevens was folded into the World Cup. However, none of the 2008–09 events were folded into the 2009 World Cup, as that year's World Cup fell three weeks after the USA Sevens and three weeks before the Hong Kong Sevens.

Sevens is a stripped-down version of rugby union with seven players each side on a normal-sized field, rather than the normal fifteen. Games are much shorter, lasting only seven or ten minutes each half, and tend to be very fast-paced, open, affairs. Sevens is traditionally played in a two-day tournament format, with the Hong Kong Sevens (an anomaly as a three-day event) being the most famous. The game is quicker and higher-scoring than 15-a-side rugby and the rules are far simpler, which explains part of its appeal. It also gives players the space for superb feats of individual skill. New Zealand and Fiji are traditionally the strongest teams, although South Africa are the reigning season champions; Samoa ran the two favourites very close for the World Series title in the 2006-07 season; England has been a strong contender in recent years; and Argentina, Australia and France have also won tournaments in recent years.


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National Rugby League (NRL) is the top league of professional rugby league football clubs in Australasia. The NRL competition (sometimes referred to as the Telstra Premiership for sponsorship purposes) is contested by 16 teams, 15 based in Australia and one based in New Zealand, and is the Southern Hemisphere's elite rugby league championship.
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Club↓ Location↓ Home Ground(s)↓ First season↓
Brisbane Broncos Brisbane, QLD Suncorp Stadium 1988
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Sydney, NSW ANZ Stadium 1935
Canberra Raiders Canberra, ACT Canberra Stadium 1982
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Sydney, NSW Toyota Stadium 1967
Gold Coast Titans Gold Coast, QLD Skilled Park 2007
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Sydney, NSW Brookvale Oval 1947
Melbourne Storm Melbourne, VIC AAMI Park 1998
Newcastle Knights Newcastle, NSW EnergyAustralia Stadium 1988
New Zealand Warriors Auckland, NZ Mt Smart Stadium 1995
North Queensland Cowboys Townsville,QLD Dairy Farmers Stadium 1995
Parramatta Eels Sydney, NSW Parramatta Stadium 1947
Penrith Panthers Sydney, NSW CUA Stadium 1967
St. George-Illawarra Dragons Sydney, NSW
Wollongong, NSW
WIN Jubilee Oval and WIN Stadium 1999
South Sydney Rabbitohs Sydney, NSW ANZ Stadium 1908
Sydney Roosters Sydney, NSW Sydney Football Stadium 1908
Wests Tigers Sydney, NSW Campbelltown Stadium, Leichhardt Oval and Sydney Football Stadium 2000

A total of twenty-three clubs have played in the National Rugby League since its first season in 1998. For a list of all clubs past and present see National Rugby League Teams. For a complete list of all teams no longer competing in the NRL see here

Eleven clubs have been members of the National Rugby League for every season since its inception in 1998. This group includes Brisbane, Bulldogs, Canberra, Cronulla, Melbourne, New Zealand, Newcastle, North Queensland, Parramatta, Penrith and Roosters.

[edit] Foundation clubs

Two current NRL teams have existed since the 1908 foundation of the NSWRL, the predecessor of the NRL. These teams are the South Sydney Rabbitohs and the Sydney Roosters (founded as 'Eastern Suburbs'). The Wests Tigers team resulted from a merger between the Western Suburbs Magpies and the Balmain Tigers, both of which were foundation clubs which played in the first grade competition between 1908 and 1999. Despite fielding a join-venture team in the NRL, Western Suburbs and Balmain remain independent clubs and field their own teams in lower-level competitions.

The North Sydney Bears were also a foundation club of the NSWRL in 1908 though are currently playing in the NSW Cup instead of the top level of Rugby League. This was after a failed merger with arch rivals the Manly Warringah Sea-Eagles in 2000 which they ran under the banner of the now defunct Northern Eagles. The North Sydney Bears have proposed readmission to the NRL for the 2013 season which they will be called the Central Coast Bears and play their home games at Gosford where they built their homeground Graham Park.[citation needed]

Former top-grade side Newtown Jets were also a foundation club, but were forced out of the competition after the 1983 season for financial reasons. They now field a team in the NSW Cup.[5]

There also existed Newcastle (who withdrew after 1909 to start a local premiership) and Glebe (also known as "The Dirty Reds" because their colour was maroon) who were removed from the NSWRL premiership in 1929 for "unsporting behaviour" [6]. 23 days after the kickoff on April 20, 1908, another team entered from Cumberland. They only ever won one game as they won the wooden spoon in 1908 and did not participate after that.

[edit] List of Premiers

Season Grand Final Information Minor Premiers
Premiers Score Runners-Up
1998 Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos 38 – 12 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury Bulldogs Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos (37 pts)
1999 Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm 20 – 18 St. George colours.svg St. George Illawarra Dragons Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (40 pts)
2000 Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos 14 – 6 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos (38 pts)
2001 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights 30 – 24 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels (42 pts)
2002 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters 30 – 8 New Zealand colours.svg New Zealand Warriors New Zealand colours.svg New Zealand Warriors (38 pts)
2003 Penrith colours.svg Penrith Panthers 18 – 6 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters Penrith colours.svg Penrith Panthers (40 pts)
2004 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury Bulldogs 16 – 13 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters (42 pts)
2005 Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers 30 – 16 North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels (36 pts)
2006 Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos 15 – 8 Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm (stripped)
2007 Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm (stripped) 34 – 8 Manly colours.svg Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm (stripped)
2008 Manly colours.svg Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 40 – 0 Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm (stripped)
2009 Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm (stripped) 23 – 16 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels St. George colours.svg St. George-Illawarra Dragons (38 pts)

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NRL CEO David Gallop has spoken specifically about adding teams in West Brisbane[26][27][28][29][30], Perth[29][31][32], Adelaide[32], the Central Coast[27][28][29], the Sunshine Coast[27][28][29] and Wellington, New Zealand[29]. Interest in gaining an NRL franchise has also come from Fiji [33]. Interest has also emerged from the Toowoomba & Darling Downs Region, a Rugby League heartland that has no team in the NRL or the Queensland Cup (since the unfortunate demise of the Toowoomba Clydesdales).

[edit] Structure

A Partnership Executive Committee administers the agreement between the Australian Rugby League and News Limited as well as making major financial decisions.[34] Three representatives from each party make up this committee. A National Rugby League Board, which is commissioned by the Partnership Committee and is composed of six delegates - three from each party - is responsible for administering the competition. Both bodies nominate a Chairman to lead each board for a term of 12 months on an alternating basis.[34]

The National Rugby League markets the premiership on behalf of the clubs as well as organising the draw and finals matches. When the draw is finalised, teams are responsible for controlling and organising their assigned home games. Clubs each have their own organisational structure but are also bound to the National Rugby League by a common set of rules in club agreements.[34]

[edit] Competition format and sponsorship

[edit] Regular season

As rugby league is a winter sport in Australasia, the NRL premiership season usually begins in early March following a brief series of trial matches. Games are then played every weekend until the end of September. In most rounds, two matches are played on Friday night, three on Saturday night, two on Sunday afternoon and one on Monday night.

There are currently sixteen clubs in the National Rugby League. Teams are divided into two equal pools of eight at the completion of each season, with each pool of equal strength based on that season's results. During the course of the regular season (which lasts until August) each club plays a total of two games against each team in the opposite pool, once at their home stadium and once at that of their opponent's for a total of sixteen games for each club. Teams play six of those seven others in their own group just once during the season, and play the remaining club twice. This results in each team playing 24 games, with two byes in the 26-week regular season, for a total of 192 games.

Teams receive two competition points for a win, and one point for a draw. The bye also receives two points; a loss, no points. Teams on the ladder are ranked by competition points, then match points differential (for and against) and points percentage are used to separate teams with equal competition points. At the end of the regular season, the club which is ranked highest on the ladder is declared minor premiers.

[edit] Finals

The NRL trophy is awarded to the winner of the Grand Final

The eight highest placed teams at the end of the regular season compete in the finals series, which is contested using the McIntyre Final Eight System. This system has been used for every NRL season with the exception of the first, in 1998.[35] The system consists of a number of knockout and sudden-death games between the top eight teams over four weeks in August and September, until only two teams remain. These two teams then contest the Grand Final, which is usually played on the first Sunday of October. In the first week of the finals, the top four seeds play at their respective home grounds. In week two, matches are played within the home city of the two lower seeded winning teams from week one. In week three, teams play within the home regions of the two seeded winning teams from week one.

The NRL Grand Final is one of Australasia's major sporting events, typically attracting large attendances and high television ratings. The game itself is usually preceded by an opening ceremony featuring entertainment from well-known Australasian and international musical acts. The Prime Minister of Australia is also usually on hand for the trophy-presenting ceremony. In 1998 the Grand Final was held at the Sydney Football Stadium. Since then, it has been contested at Stadium Australia, which was the primary athletics venue for the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney.[36] The first year it was held at Stadium Australia, the NRL Grand Final broke the world record for attendance at a rugby league game. In June 2006, the NRL announced that the Grand Final will continue to be held at the Stadium until at least 2012, after which the possibility of the game being moved interstate will be considered if certain circumstances arise.[37]

The Grand Final has traditionally been played on Sunday afternoons, but between 2001 and 2007 the Grand Final was played at night, in order to coincide with the primetime period on television. Because this meant that the game finished late at night, the NRL feared losing younger audiences. From 2008, a compromise was reached between official broadcaster Channel 9's preferred starting time of 8 pm and the traditional starting time of 3 pm, with the Grand Final beginning at 5pm AEST.[38]

The winning team of the grand final is presented with the NRL trophy, which is based on the former premiership trophy, the Winfield Cup. In addition, members of the winning team are presented with premiership rings.[39] The player judged to be the man-of-the-match by the Australian national team selectors is awarded the prestigious Clive Churchill Medal.

[edit] Sponsorship

The Telstra Premiership logo.

The NRL and its clubs receive significant revenue from sponsorships, with sponsors' logos appearing on most parts of players' and referees' uniforms, the playing surface and even the ball itself. Since 2001, the National Rugby League premiership has been sponsored by Telstra and known as the 'NRL Telstra Premiership'; in earlier seasons, it was simply known as the 'National Rugby League'.[40]

The Telstra Premiership has had three competition logos since 2001. The first, lasting only through the 2001 regular season, was the Telstra logo with an elongated circle enclosing the word Premiership. From the Finals series of 2001 through to the end of 2006 the logo was based around the shape of a football, with the words Telstra Premiership on respective lines along the bottom, culminating with a small football similar to the one in the official NRL logo. The main colours were blue and orange, the corporate colours of Telstra. The company worked with the NRL to create the current logo (pictured) for the 2007 season onward as part of a new sponsorship deal. This new logo is quite similar to the original National Rugby League emblem.