Australia and New Zealand
rugby union is played all over the world, but it is a predominant sport in countries such as England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Australia, France, New Zealand, South Africa
The Australia Rugby Union, also known as the Wallabies.
IT was Australia. In 1882, New Zealand's first internationals were played when the Southern Rugby Union (later named The New South Wales Rugby Union) toured the country. The first tour by a British team took place in 1888 when a British Isles team toured Australia and New Zealand, but no Test matches were played. The players were drawn mainly from England but did have representatives from the other three home unions
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In 1987 co hosted by New Zealand and Australia
New Zealand has played Australia in Rugby Union test matches 132 times. The All Blacks have won 88 times, lost 39 and drawn 5.
In 1917, Australia's first rugby league club, the Glebe "Dirty Reds" (founded on January 9, 1908),
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Yes. Australia has a larger population and both countries have roughly equal proportions of rugby players amongst them.
Yes, rugby union is played in Ireland
Wales' first International Rugby Union match was played on February 19th 1881.