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Samoa to host 2010 ANZ Pacific Nations Cup - 12th March 2010

Samoa will host the 2010 ANZ Pacific Nations Cup, the International Rugby Board announced yesterday.

NEW INTERNATIONAL RUGBY LEAGUE TOURNAMENT - 17th August 2006

A brand new international Rugby League tournament, the Federation Shield, will kick off in England this autumn.

RUGBY'S NEW FIVE NATIONS TOURNAMENT UNVEILED - 13th January 2006

A new Pacific Five Nations rugby tournament involving teams from tier two unions Fiji, Japan, Samoa, and Tonga plus a NZ representative side will kick off in June 2006.

IRB TO PUMP MILLIONS INTO RUGBY - 27th October 2005

The International Rugby Board (IRB) will make the biggest investment in high performance rugby in its 120-year history, after pledging £30million to the sport.

ASIA-PACIFIC RUGBY TOURNAMENT A STEP CLOSER - 30th June 2005

An International Rugby Board (IRB) sponsored meeting in Brisbane has resulted in broad agreement on the way forward for an Asia-Pacific Rugby tournament.

THE WEEK THAT WAS... - 18th March 2005

Editorial Director reviews the issues of the past seven days.

ISLANDERS GOING UNDER? - 27th August 2004

Allegations of financial mismanagement aimed at the Pacific Islands Rugby Alliance (PIRA) could have wider implications for the future of rugby in the Pacific.

Prime Ministers back Islanders - 2nd August 2004

The Pacific Islanders fight for inclusion in an expanded Super 12 received backing from unexpected quarters, with Australian Prime Minister John Howard and his New Zealand counterpart Helen Clark supporting the Islanders Alliance.

Prime Ministers back Islanders - 2nd August 2004

The Pacific Islanders fight for inclusion in an expanded Super 12 received backing from unexpected quarters, with Australian Prime Minister John Howard and his New Zealand counterpart Helen Clark supporting the Islanders Alliance.

SBS snaps up FIFA 2006 rights - 16th April 2004

FIFA’s TV partner Infront Sports & Media has reached an exclusive agreement with Australian network SBS for the broadcast rights for the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany.