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One has to wonder “Why Bermuda?” 3,000 plus miles from the coast of Hardly a bastion of rugby, or so you would think! Well to answer that you have to cast your mind back to rugby in the early 1970’s when the only opportunity for an international rugby player to travel to “exotic” places was as part of the national team or be selected for the Lions tours to In 1972 And out of that came a very simple thought. Why simply because a national selector decides to drop you from an international team should all those friendships, camaraderie and general bon homie of international rugby, so much a part of a player’s life, simply disappear? And so the World Rugby Classic entered the world of rugby in 1988 and provided a stage whereby players could extend their international careers and, more importantly, leave that stage when they so decided. And so Classic Rugby was born and the Seniors Rugby World Cup had arrived! As a result some of the great names in the game not only strutted their stuff, once again, upon a world stage, but they imparted to their younger internationals a feeling of what is great about this game of rugby, a game which is losing so much in this current era, this age when television dictates when you play and when playing for your country sometimes takes second place. Players like Willie John McBride, JPR Williams, Gavin Hastings, Philippe Sella, Andy Haden, Emile N’Tamack, Phil Kearns, Joost Van Der Westhuizen, Wade Dooley, Joe Stanley, Brain Vizard & Gareth Rees, to name but a few of the thousands of players over the years. Maybe being isolated out in the Atlantic has its advantages, and a visit to After all teams representing The 22nd World Rugby Classic takes place from the 7th to the 14th November so come and see what they have been talking about for twenty years. You won’t be disappointed! Previous winners of the Classic:
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