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NOTE: This is not a streaming service, the files are meant to be downloaded to your computer to watch in full. The membership fee goes towards maintaining the 2 TB (2,000 GB) cloud storage (and growing). We'll continue to add popular match videos featuring Canadian players when they are available and games from top level competitions. There are currently 1000 videos online starting with the 2015 World Cup warm up games, all the 20 World Cup matches and then professional matches from Super Rugby and European competitions, plus the summer and fall tests.Īccess to the Members Area is $20 which covers membership for a year. The Super Rugby Quarter Finals Chiefs v Reds, Crusaders v Fijian Drua, Blues v Waratahs, Brumbies v Hurricanes matches are available for download. South African teams also compete in the international Super Rugby and Pro14 competitions.Super Rugby Quarter Finals Chiefs v Reds, Crusaders v Fijian Drua, Blues v Waratahs, Brumbies v Hurricanes Matches Available for Download South Africa has 14 rugby unions, and its premier competition is for the Currie Cup, first played for in 1892. They played as a united South Africa rugby entity as a SA Representative side, against the (mainly English) touring team in three matches which were later ratified as tests against what is today the British and Irish Lions. The first club (Hamiltons) was founded in March 1875 and despite the four government entities with a divergence of political views and aspirations, a single combined rugby union, the South African Rugby Football Board, was formed in 1889. The first reported match was between teams of Officers and Civil Servants in 1862. South Africa’s rugby history dates back to before the two British Colonies (Natal and the Cape) and the two Boer Republics (the Orange Free State and Zuid-Afrikaanse Republiek) started fielding ‘provincial’ teams against one another. These two countries vied for the position as the world’s unofficial top team in the world until 1992 with the Kiwis thereafter overtaking the South Africa rugby team as the only side with more wins than losses against all opponents. Do not miss out on all the action, join The Rugby Network now and start watching today In New Zealand, home of the world beating All Blacks, you'll find coverage of all the world's best rugby tournaments on Sky Sport NZ (TV) or Sky Sport Now (online) with live coverage and replays of The Rugby Championship, Six Nations, Super Rugby Pacific. The South Africa national rugby union team is the current world champion team and one of only two sides, with New Zealand, to have won the Webb Ellis Trophy three times.
