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New rugby format to take a bow
Jul 22 2005
icWales
A hybrid form of the 15-a-side game, where players all have to weigh no more than 85kilograms is set to make its biggest impact to date on the international stage.
The first NSW under-85kg team will depart for Thailand in two weeks, flying the flag for a new form of rugby that could become a regular sight in years to come.
The team will compete in the inaugural ‘80-80’ international tournament in Phuket against teams from across the world.
The concept is already well established in New Zealand and is catching on in other countries, with teams from Auckland, Japan and Thailand also set to play in Phuket.
Initially, 80-80 Rugby was designed for those 80kg and under, playing 15-a-side rugby for 80 minutes. It has since been expanded to allow players weighing up to 85 kilograms.
“It’s very popular in New Zealand, with top-class established competitions popping up in countries across the region,†NSW coach John Morrison told PA International.
“As has been seen in the Auckland competition, this is full contact, no-holds-barred stuff with full contact scrums and hard hits.
“The Auckland Rugby Union is sending it’s representative team to Thailand, so I guess they’ll be the team to beat.â€
Jul 22 2005
icWales
A hybrid form of the 15-a-side game, where players all have to weigh no more than 85kilograms is set to make its biggest impact to date on the international stage.
The first NSW under-85kg team will depart for Thailand in two weeks, flying the flag for a new form of rugby that could become a regular sight in years to come.
The team will compete in the inaugural ‘80-80’ international tournament in Phuket against teams from across the world.
The concept is already well established in New Zealand and is catching on in other countries, with teams from Auckland, Japan and Thailand also set to play in Phuket.
Initially, 80-80 Rugby was designed for those 80kg and under, playing 15-a-side rugby for 80 minutes. It has since been expanded to allow players weighing up to 85 kilograms.
“It’s very popular in New Zealand, with top-class established competitions popping up in countries across the region,†NSW coach John Morrison told PA International.
“As has been seen in the Auckland competition, this is full contact, no-holds-barred stuff with full contact scrums and hard hits.
“The Auckland Rugby Union is sending it’s representative team to Thailand, so I guess they’ll be the team to beat.â€