Rugby Tournaments at a Glance

The professional rugby calendar features a wealth of international, interprovincial, and domestic tournaments. Rugby players will often compete in three or more of these in a single year, representing their club, province, and country. Over the years the names and formats of many of these rugby tournaments have changed because of growth and varying sponsorships.


























































TournamentDescriptionParticipants
Rugby World CupHeld every four 4 years to crown the World Champion20 nations. 12 from previous tourney, 8 qualifiers
Six Nations ChampionshipAnnual international championship of Northern HemisphereEngland, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, France, and Italy
Tri Nations SeriesAnnual international championship of Southern HemisphereAustralia, New Zealand, and South Africa
Magners LeagueAnnual Northern Hemisphere interprovincial championship
involving Celtic and Italian teams
Munster, Leinster, Ulster, Connacht, Ospreys, Blues, Llanelli,
Dragons, Edinburgh, Warriors, Treviso, Aironi
Super RugbyAnnual Southern Hemisphere interprovincial championshipAustralia: Brumbies, Reds, Waratahs, Western Force, Rebels; New
Zealand: Blues, Chiefs, Crusaders, Highlanders, Hurricanes; South
Africa: Bulls, Cats, Cheetahs, Sharks, Stormers
Heineken CupAnnual European interprovincial/club championshipVaries every year by finish in domestic competition. 7 French,
6 English, 4 Welsh, 3 Irish, 2 Scottish, 2 Italian
Aviva PremiershipThe top twelve 12 clubs in England play for the domestic
national championship.
Leicester, Saracens, Gloucester, Northampton, Bath, Harlequins,
London Irish, Wasps, Exeter, Sale, Newcastle, Leeds-Carnegie.
ITM CupNew Zealand provincial championship, 14 teams split into
premiership and championship, with some matches between the
divisions.
Premiership: Auckland, Bay of Plenty, Canterbury, Southland,
Taranaki, Waikato, Wellington

Championship: Counties Manukau, Hawke’s Bay, Manawatu, North
Harbour, Northland, Otago, Tasman
Currie CupSouth Africa’s premier domestic competition. Eight
provinces in the Premier Division.
Blue Bulls, Cheetahs, Griquas, Leopards, Lions, Pumas, Sharks,
Western Province
Top 14France’s domestic championship has 14 teams.Toulouse, Racing Metro 92, Castres, Clermont, Biarritz,
Montpelier, Toulon, Aviron Bayonnais, Perpignan, Stade Francais,
Agen, La Rochelle, Brive, Bourgoin








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