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Rugby union in the British Isles

Rugby union is a popular sport in the British Isles, including England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland. The game was arguably invented in 1823 by William Webb Ellis, and in 1871 the English Rugby Football Union was the first national rugby football union to be founded. It is organised separately in each of these countries, and also on an all-Ireland basis.

National team
Men's vs Māori All Blacks during the 2005 British & Irish Lions tour to New Zealand Unlike in rugby league, no combined British and Irish national rugby union team has ever competed in a major tournament such as the Rugby World Cup. Instead, the British & Irish Lions go on tours to the traditional Southern Hemisphere nations of Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, currently occurring on a four-year cycle; the first was an 1888 tour to New Zealand and Australia. The team also plays in select one-off matches as preparation for the tour test series. In major competition the Home Nations represent themselves as: • England national rugby union teamScotland national rugby union teamWales national rugby union teamIreland national rugby union team Women's There is also a unified Great Britain women's national rugby union team; however, in most cases, women's rugby also sees the Home Nations represented individually by: • England women's national rugby union teamScotland women's national rugby union teamWales women's national rugby union teamIreland women's national rugby union team ==Domestic competitions==
Domestic competitions
The Home Nations run individual competition across four league systems: • English rugby union systemScottish rugby union systemWelsh rugby union systemIrish rugby union system ==Stadiums==
Stadiums
Each national team has their own national stadium: • Twickenham Stadium for EnglandMurrayfield Stadium for ScotlandMillennium Stadium for WalesAviva Stadium for Ireland ==Tournaments hosted==
Rugby Sevens
Rugby Sevens is a version of Rugby Union played with seven players per side instead of the usual fifteen. The home nations field individual national teams however the, what could be considered the United Kingdom's greatest achievement in the sport came in the 2016 Summer Olympics, as two united Great Britain teams competed in the inaugural edition of the sport's tournament at the Summer Olympics. The Great Britain teams were formed only ten weeks prior to the games and saw the men's team reach the final achieving a runners up place, and the women's team achieved fourth. National teams ;Great Britain • Great Britain national rugby sevens teamGreat Britain women's national rugby sevens team ;Home nations • England national rugby sevens teamEngland women's national rugby sevens teamScotland national rugby sevens teamScotland women's national rugby sevens teamWales national rugby sevens teamWales women's national rugby sevens teamIreland national rugby sevens teamIreland women's national rugby sevens team ==See also==
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