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Rugby World Cup

Streleheim
26-02-2007, 17:15
The Streleheim Rugby Football Union has announced its intention to hold a worldwide rugby union competition at its headquarters in Corounne Rugby Stadium, open to all nations. The competition will be called the Rugby Union World Cup. In order to enter their teams, nations must fill out the attached form. Entered teams must consist of no less than 17 players (15 starting, 2 in reserve), though may be as large as you please.

Sincerely,
Joshua Sinclair
Director, SRFU

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Rugby Union World Cup Entrance Form

Nation:
Team Name:
Team Colors:
Squad Size:
Roster:
Coach(es):
Manager(s):

Points
- Offense:
- Defense:

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Rugby Union World Cup Entrance Form Help

Nation: The full name of your nation (ie. Kingdom of Streleheim)
Team Name: Your national team's name (ie. Streleheim Lions)
Team Colors: One-to-three colors that represent your team, will appear on their uniforms, etc. (ie. gray, blue)
Squad Size: The number of players on your team (at least 17)
Roster: A list of all of your players, the positions they play, and their numbers (ie. David Campese - Wing/Fullback - No. 14)
Coach(es): Names of your coaches
Manager(s): The name of your manager/managers

Points You start with 20 points and must assign them to either defense or offense, ie.
- Offense: 15
- Defense: 5
Streleheim
26-02-2007, 17:19
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rugby_union - For those not quite in the rugby know
Quintessence of Dust
26-02-2007, 17:23
(Just so you know, the sign-ups for Rugby World Cup VIII are here (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=517982).)

Assuming the two competitions don't overlap - if they did, we would have to fulfill our obligations to the Snake Eaters one - we would like to participate. I'll edit the details into this post in a little bit.
Streleheim
26-02-2007, 17:30
Ah crap, I didn't realize there was already another rugby world cup. I guess just ignore this then.