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  2. World Club 10s - Wikipedia

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    World Club 10s is a rugby union tournament played under rugby tens rules, and contested by professional clubs from around the world. Top-level teams from Africa, [ 1 ] Asia, [ 2 ] Europe, [ 3 ] and Oceania, [ 4 ] have played in the tournament since the first edition in 2014.

  3. Rugby tens - Wikipedia

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    A rugby tens match has two halves of 10 minutes each, though the tournament organiser may change this rule. The scrum has five players, instead of eight as in rugby XV or three as in rugby sevens. Unlike sevens rugby, tens offer players of diverse skills, capabilities and different fitness levels the opportunity to continue to enjoy the game ...

  4. COBRA Rugby Tens - Wikipedia

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    Canterbury Rugby Football Union (NZ) vs Penguin International RFC (UK)at the 2008 COBRA Tens. A Tens game lasts 20 minutes except for the final, which lasts 30 minutes. Played fast and furious, it is an exciting variation of the popular game of rugby Sevens but more closely related to the rugby Fifteens

  5. Category : International rugby union competitions hosted by China

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    Rugby sevens at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "International rugby union competitions hosted by China" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  6. Rugby union in China - Wikipedia

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    Rugby union in China is a growing sport; however, it is still not overly popular. China became affiliated to the International Rugby Board in 1997 and as of 1 July 2019, its women's XV side was ranked 24th and its men's XV side 80th in the world.

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  8. Asia Rugby U19 Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Under-19 Asia Rugby Championship is an annual rugby union championship for Under-19 national teams, held since 2005. The championship is organised by rugby's Asian governing body, the Asia Rugby. The tournament serves as Asia's qualification to the next year's World Rugby U20 Trophy organised by the World Rugby.

  9. Mini rugby - Wikipedia

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    Continuum Stage 1: under-7 and under-8 (school years 2&3) - Mini Tag Rugby; Continuum Stage 2: under-9 and under-10 (school years 4&5) - Mini Rugby; Continuum Stage 3: under-11 and under-12 (school years 6&7) - Midi Rugby; Ages under-13 to under-19 are then sometimes referred to as "youth rugby", where the game is only modified from the senior ...