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Rugby union in Solomon Islands
CountrySolomon Islands
Governing bodySolomon Islands Rugby Union
National team(s)Solomon Islands
Registered players3,068
Clubs24
National competitions

Rugby union is a popular sport in Solomon Islands.[1] The national team have competed in various international competitions. They are currently ranked 69th by the IRB, with 3068 registered players and 24 clubs.[2]

Governing body

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The governing body is the Solomon Islands Rugby Union.[3]

History

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Rugby union continues to be a popular sport in Solomon Islands despite aggressive occasional overtures from rugby league. Despite large amounts of money and advertising, Solomon Islanders remained loyal to rugby union, and rugby league in the islands underwent a ten-year hibernation.[4] These efforts have now been compounded by Rupert Murdoch backed television, but still without little return from the vast amounts of money spent.

Delegates from Solomon Islands were amongst those who went to the centenary congress of the International Rugby Football Board in 1986.[5]

Like many Pacific archipelagos, rugby sevens is the preferred code, and there are regular competitions.[6]

There is also a successful schools competition.[7]

National team

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The Solomon Islands national rugby union team played their first international at 18 August 1969, losing to Papua New Guinea by 23-5. Their next game, three days later, with Fiji show their record loss of 113-13. Both games were part of the 3rd South Pacific Games. Since then they have played in only a small number of internationals. Their first win came in 1983, in a 19-12 win over Niue, for the 7th South Pacific Games.

See also

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References

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  • Cotton, Fran (Ed.) (1984) The Book of Rugby Disasters & Bizarre Records. Compiled by Chris Rhys. London. Century Publishing. ISBN 0-7126-0911-3
  • Starmer-Smith, Nigel (ed) Rugby - A Way of Life, An Illustrated History of Rugby (Lennard Books, 1986 ISBN 0-7126-2662-X)
  1. ^ South Pacific and Micronesia. Lonely Planet. 2006. p. 53. ISBN 1-74104-304-2.
  2. ^ "International Rugby Board - World Rankings". Archived from the original on 10 August 2011.
  3. ^ "International Rugby Board - ST. VINCENT & THE GRENADINES". Archived from the original on 15 September 2011. Retrieved 25 September 2011. retrieved 3 July 2009
  4. ^ "Solomon Islands Rugby League Planet". Rugby League Planet. 18 June 2009. Retrieved 18 June 2009.
  5. ^ Starmer-Smith, p186
  6. ^ "Home".
  7. ^ "Home".
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