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Tri Nations Tournament

The Tri Nations Rugby Tournament is an annual rugby competition played between Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. New Zealand has won the competition eight times, followed by Australia and South Africa with two wins each.  The Tri Nations Rugby Union Tournament started in 1996 and has quickly become the most popular international rugby event played in the Southern Hemisphere.

Rugby Union Super 14

The Championship was first played in 1996 and is the largest rugby union football club championship in the Southern Hemisphere. It consists of four teams from Australia, five teams from New Zealand, and five teams from South Africa. The fourteen sides all play against one another once in the regular season, with no divisional or pool system. With each team granted one bye week, this phase of the competition runs for fourteen weeks.

Six Nations Championship

The Six Nations Championship is an annual international rugby union competition involving six European countries: England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland, and Wales. Wales are the current champions of the competition. The first competition was played in 1883 between England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.

The Heineken Cup

The Heineken Cup is an annual rugby union competition involving six tier one nations in Europe including: England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland, and Wales.

English Guinness Premiership

The English Premiership is a professional league competition for rugby union football clubs in the top division of the English rugby system.

Rugby Union World Cup

The Rugby World Cup is the premier international rugby union competition and is played every four years. The tournament features the best rugby teams from around the world including New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, England, France, Ireland, Argentina, Wales, and Scotland. We provide exceptional coverage of Rugby World Cup tournaments and offer a variety of betting opportunities

We offer a variety of betting options on rugby union competitions.  Our rugby bets include half time/full time doubles, first scoring play and head to head bets. Bet on rugby when you open your free membership account with www.Allbets.com.au.

Top Try Scorer Betting – A wager when you predict the top scorer of the competition.
Match Betting - Odds on both teams to win the match.
Outright Winner – This is a bet on who you think will win the tournament
First Try Scorer - this is a bet on who will score first in the rugby game.
Last Try Scorer – this is a bet on the player who scores last in the rugby game.
First Team to Score – This is a bet on the first team to score in the rugby tournament.
Season’s Points – For this bet, a prediction is made on how many points each side will win during the course of a season.
Supremacy – Predictions are made on how many points one team would beat the other by.
Team Performance – Predictions are made on the overall performance of a team during a match.
Total Points – This is betting on the total number of points that will be scored during the game.

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    Bet On Rugby Online – Glossary of Terms

    Advantage – The period of time in which the non-offending side have the opportunity to gain sufficient territory to negate the need to stop the game due to infringement.
    Ankle Tap – An ankle tap is a form of tackle.
    Ball Back - If the ball enters touch, then play is restarted by a line-out at the point where the ball left the field of play.
    Blitz Defence - The idea of this technique is to prevent the attacking team gaining any ground by tackling them behind the gain line and forcing interceptions and charged down kicks.
    Conversion - If a team scores a try, they have an opportunity to "convert" it for two further points by kicking the ball between the posts and above the crossbar.
    Drop Kick - A drop kick is when a player kicks the ball from hand and the ball touches the ground between being dropped and kicked.
    Dump Tackle – The dump tackle is a tackling technique. The tackler wraps his arms around the ball carrier's thighs and lifts him a short distance in the air before forcibly driving him to the ground.
    Flanker – Are also known as breakaways or wing forwards.
    Forward Pass - A forward pass occurs when the ball fails to travel backwards in a pass. If the ball is not thrown or passed forward but it bounces forward after hitting a player or the ground, it is not a throw-forward.
    Gain Line - The gain line is an imaginary line drawn across the centre of the pitch when there is a breakdown in open play, such as a ruck, maul or scrum.
    Goal - A goal is scored when a player kicks the ball through the plane bounded by the two uprights and above the crossbar.
    High Tackle - A high tackle is a form of tackle where the tackler grasps the ball carrier above the line of the shoulders.
    Late Tackle - A late tackle is a tackle executed on a player who has already passed or kicked away the ball.
    Mark - A mark is the place where the game will restart after a stoppage.
    Off-Load Pass - A short pass made by a player being tackled before he reaches the ground.
    Penalty - Penalties are awarded for serious infringements like dangerous play, offside and handling the ball on the ground in a ruck.
    Place Kick - The place kick is a kicking style commonly used when kicking for goal.
    Ruck – A Ruck is formed when the ball is on the ground and two opposing players meet over the ball. Rucks commonly form at tackles, but can form anywhere in the field of play where the ball is on the ground.
    Scrum – In a scrum, the eight forwards from each team bind together and push against each other
    Spear Tackle - A spear tackle is a dangerous tackle in which a player is picked up by the tackler and turned so that they are upside down.
    Tackle - A tackle takes place when one or more opposition players grasp onto the ball carrier and succeed in bringing him/her to ground and holding them there.
    Try – A try is the primary method of scoring. A try is worth five points.
    Tunnel – When a scrum is formed, the gap between the legs of three players who form the front row is called the tunnel.
    Up and Under – An up and under is a high short punt onto or behind the defending team.

    Rugby History

    Rugby Union - As early as the 1820s, there are reports of Rugby games being played at Barrack Square in the city between the army and the crews of visiting ships. Rugby Union formally began in Australia with the formation of the first clubs, the oldest of which is the Sydney University Club, formed in 1864. By 1874 there were enough clubs to form a Sydney Metropolitan competition and in that year the Southern Rugby Union was established, initially being administered from Twickenham in England. Administration was handed over to New South Wales in 1881 and in 1892 the Southern Rugby Union of New South Wales and the Northern Rugby Union of Queensland (formed in 1883) became New South Wales and Queensland Rugby Unions respectively.

    Rugby League - Rugby League football started in 1895. Although it is not as popular as rugby union football, it is played in more than 30 countries worldwide. The biggest supporters are the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and France.

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