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2016: Rugby Is Back In The Olympics!
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<blockquote data-quote="stormer2010" data-source="post: 283663"><p>Would be great for the sport to go truely global with the inclusion as an olympic sport being the start of development incountries like the US, China, Russia and India. </p><p></p><p>But i think it will also be good for Aussie rugby as this will give the ARU a steadier leg to stand on while competing against the other football coes in Aus. I'm sure the world 3rd ranked team has alot od improvement in them if the sport could gain in exposure and popularity. At least I think it should? </p><p></p><p>All the above in mind and the ever increasing participation of the majority disenfranchised people (about 90% of the population) of South Africa in the sport and I think NZ will have stiff competition reclaiming or keeping hold of the no.1 spot they have held for so long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stormer2010, post: 283663"] Would be great for the sport to go truely global with the inclusion as an olympic sport being the start of development incountries like the US, China, Russia and India. But i think it will also be good for Aussie rugby as this will give the ARU a steadier leg to stand on while competing against the other football coes in Aus. I'm sure the world 3rd ranked team has alot od improvement in them if the sport could gain in exposure and popularity. At least I think it should? All the above in mind and the ever increasing participation of the majority disenfranchised people (about 90% of the population) of South Africa in the sport and I think NZ will have stiff competition reclaiming or keeping hold of the no.1 spot they have held for so long. [/QUOTE]
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