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Rugby League Four NationsThe New International Rugby League Calendar Is All Set To Begin.
France will join England, Australia and New Zealand this weekend as the International season begins with the first ever Four Nations tournament in the UK.
As well as a new format for the Super League Playoffs, 2009 will see a new International format as the Four Nations, Pacific Cup and European Cup begin. Rugby League International Calendar The next few years of International rugby were set in stone by the Rugby League International Federation last year when the World Cup was launched in Australia. Three separate tournaments will take place each year with sides competing on a regular basis on both sides of the globe. In 2009 England, Australia, New Zealand and newcomers France will compete in the Gillette Four Nations event held in England and France. At the same time Ireland, Wales, Serbia, Italy, Scotland and Lebanon will take part in the European Cup. On the other side of the globe Papua New Guinea, Tonga, Fiji and the Cook Islands will meet in the Pacific Cup with the winners booking a place in the 2010 Four Nations to be held in the Southern Hemisphere. It is hoped that constant competitive rugby will see the rise of smaller nations such as Italy and Serbia. Neither side began their European Cup campaign well though, as the Italians were beaten 104-0 by Scotland and Serbia 82-0 by Ireland. The five-year calendar looks like this:
2009 Four NationsSo, the first Four Nations tournament begins on Friday when England face France at The Keepmoat Stadium in Doncaster. 24 hours later, the Australian Kangaroos will look for revenge against the World Champions New Zealand in London. After a disappointing World Cup campaign saw them finish bottom of the pile, the French will be hoping to restore some pride back in the jersey after their Super League side Les Catalans Dragons reached the semi-finals of the playoffs. The fixtures and venues are as follows: Fri Oct 23rd – England v France – Keepmoat Stadium, Doncaster Sat Oct 24th – Australia v New Zealand – Twickenham Stoop, London Sat Oct 31st – England v Australia – DW Stadium, Wigan Sat Oct 31st – France v New Zealand – Stade Ernest Walton, Toulouse Sat Nov 7th – France v Australia – Charletty Stadium, Paris Sat Nov 7th – England v New Zealand – Galpharm Stadium, Huddersfield Sat Nov 14th – Four Nations Final – Elland Road, Leeds The tournament will be broadcast in the UK on both Sky Sports and the BBC. Sources: Rugby League International Federation
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