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  2. History of rugby union - Wikipedia

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    One form, recorded as early as 1440 [3] and which persisted until the 19th century, was an East Anglian game called variously Camping, Campan, Camp-ball and Campyon which was explicitly based on carrying the ball and tossing it from player to player in order to continue the advance. According to an observer writing in 1823 (coincidentally the ...

  3. Category:Years of the 19th century in rugby union - Wikipedia

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  4. List of oldest rugby union competitions - Wikipedia

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    Rank Competition Location Date First winner First Runner-up Ref 1: United Hospitals Challenge Cup: The Oval: 1874: Guy's Hospital: St George's Hospital [1]Shute Shield

  5. Category:19th century in rugby union - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Rugby union by century - Wikipedia

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  7. Rugby union - Wikipedia

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    Although Argentina is the best-known rugby playing nation in South America, founding the Argentine Rugby Union in 1899, [129] several other countries on the continent have a long history. Rugby had been played in Brazil since the end of the 19th century, but the game was played regularly only from 1926, when São Paulo beat Santos in an inter ...

  8. History of rugby union in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Cnapan was one of the traditional ball games played to celebrate Shrovetide and Eastertide in the British Isles. [2] [3] These games were the forerunners of the codified football games first developed by Public Schools which led to the creation of association football and Rugby football in the 19th century. Cnapan continued to be played until ...

  9. History of rugby union in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the mid twentieth-century, rugby union continued to be a purely amateur sport, unlike American football and the breakaway rugby league. Rugby league didn't make much headway in the US, for the simple reason that many rugby players who wished to go professional could go into the NFL instead, where there was better pay. The expansion of rugby ...