Jayatron
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The big “Six Nations†for the best part of one hundred years have dominated Rugby in the Northern Hemisphere. However, unlike the teams of North America where they are generally left to there own devices, we have a unique opportunity to develop rugby within Europe. Without doubt rugby has been taken to new audiences and huge advancements have been made, the only thing I question is, is the Amlin Challenge Cup being used to its full potential as a means to promote and develop rugby in the 2nd Tier Nations of European Rugby?
Within the last few months the IRB have announced plans to help promote rugby on an international scale to these second tier sides with a new “integrated scheduleâ€. See below.
http://www.irb.com/newsmedia/mediazone/pressrelease/newsid=2037367.html
But I ask is the clubs of Europe doing enough. These are the feeder clubs to the international teams and no team can survive without a strong base. Let the best players of these countries play their trade in France and England but do not stop developing there! Here is what I found on Wikipedia, -
“It is also hoped that VVA-Podmoskovye Monino the 'Russian Air Academy' from the Russian Professional Rugby League will be able to enter a team into the competition in a near future.
With the move towards professionalising rugby union in Germany, led by the SC 1880 Frankfurt, it is hoped that the Wild Rugby Academy in Heidelberg will be able to field a German team in the competition in the near future. The academy hopes to be able to field a team under the name of Wild ***ans by 2010. The later plan was delayed but a German team is now scheduled to enter the competition from 2011, alongside other academy teams from Russia, Spain and Georgia.
It's been suggested that Portugal will enter the competition in the future with a team made up from the top sides in the country, in a similar way to Bucureşti Oaks, from Romania.â€
These countries, with the help of the IRB and European Rugby should be building professional rugby structures where a stronger, fitter and greater depth of players should be bred. With the inclusion of these teams, if it ever actually happens, would be a huge boost for the European Nations of Division 1 and with further expansion Division 2.
List of Teams- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Nations_Cup_(Rugby_Union)
We need more professional leagues with the winners being offered a place in the Amlin cup which would be funded by European Rugby or the IRB, and where the clubs have the responsibility to not make this a game of rugby but an event the whole city and/or region can enjoy.
How else, if at all can we keep developing rugby in Europe?
Within the last few months the IRB have announced plans to help promote rugby on an international scale to these second tier sides with a new “integrated scheduleâ€. See below.
http://www.irb.com/newsmedia/mediazone/pressrelease/newsid=2037367.html
But I ask is the clubs of Europe doing enough. These are the feeder clubs to the international teams and no team can survive without a strong base. Let the best players of these countries play their trade in France and England but do not stop developing there! Here is what I found on Wikipedia, -
“It is also hoped that VVA-Podmoskovye Monino the 'Russian Air Academy' from the Russian Professional Rugby League will be able to enter a team into the competition in a near future.
With the move towards professionalising rugby union in Germany, led by the SC 1880 Frankfurt, it is hoped that the Wild Rugby Academy in Heidelberg will be able to field a German team in the competition in the near future. The academy hopes to be able to field a team under the name of Wild ***ans by 2010. The later plan was delayed but a German team is now scheduled to enter the competition from 2011, alongside other academy teams from Russia, Spain and Georgia.
It's been suggested that Portugal will enter the competition in the future with a team made up from the top sides in the country, in a similar way to Bucureşti Oaks, from Romania.â€
These countries, with the help of the IRB and European Rugby should be building professional rugby structures where a stronger, fitter and greater depth of players should be bred. With the inclusion of these teams, if it ever actually happens, would be a huge boost for the European Nations of Division 1 and with further expansion Division 2.
List of Teams- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Nations_Cup_(Rugby_Union)
We need more professional leagues with the winners being offered a place in the Amlin cup which would be funded by European Rugby or the IRB, and where the clubs have the responsibility to not make this a game of rugby but an event the whole city and/or region can enjoy.
How else, if at all can we keep developing rugby in Europe?