Countries that are regional unions' members but are absent from official matches (XVs or 7s, organized by the regional unions) for more than 10 years:
NORTH AMERICA: Saint Kitts & Nevis
AFRICA: Sierra Leone, Guinea, Central Africa Rep.
ASIA: Macau
Countries that are not regional unions member but have active national teams
NORTH AMERICA: Cuba, Haiti, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands
SOUTH AMERICA: Honduras
OCEANIA: Nauru, Tokelau
Countries that played matches more than 15 years ago and are not regional members' unions
AFRICA: Seychelles, Gambia, Liberia
ASIA: Bahrain
NORTH AMERICA: Belize
OCEANIA: Micronesia, Northern Marianas, Palau, Wallis & Futuna
Countries that never had proper national teams, but have active rugby clubs
ASIA: Vietnam, Myanmar, Tajikstan, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Palestine
AFRICA: Ethiopia, Mozambique, Angola, Cape Verde, Comoros
NORTH AMERICA: Antigua & Barbuda
SOUTH AMERICA: Bolivia
EUROPE: Albania, Kosovo
Countries without active organized rugby
ASIA: North Korea, Yemen, Turkmenistan*, Bhutan, East Timor*, Maldives.
AFRICA: Sudan, South Sudan*, Somalia, Eritrea, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, São Tomé and Príncipe.
NORTH AMERICA: Suriname, Grenada, Dominica, Anguilla*, Montserat, Sint Maarten
EUROPE: Macedonia, Faroe Islands, Vaticano
OCEANIA: Kiribati*, Marshall Islands*
*tbc
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Been a long time since we've seen Vanuatu or New Caledonia in action too - both Western Pacific nations with healthy populations of about quarter of million. The New Hebrides, meanwhile, with a population of 100,000, disappeared off the radar some time back in the 60s.
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Um, the New Hebrides declared independence as Vanuatu in 1980 (after, I shit you not, the "Coconut War").rowan wrote:Been a long time since we've seen Vanuatu or New Caledonia in action too - both Western Pacific nations with healthy populations of about quarter of million. The New Hebrides, meanwhile, with a population of 100,000, disappeared off the radar some time back in the 60s.
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Ah, yes, I think I've read about that - long time ago. That certainly explains their absence then!
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Looks like we'll be able to remove Sudan from the list pretty soon. But I think they might be better off starting with the kids, rather than already fully grown men who'll never develop the right instincts (this has been Turkey's mistake, to a large degree):
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If Guinea Conakry v Sierra Leone was a test match http://guineenews.org/rugby-guinee-etri ... contre-11/ , the list of nations that have never played a test becomes a little shorter
ASIA: Bangladesh, Vietnam, Myanmar, Iraq, Afghanistan, Nepal, North Korea, Yemen, Syria, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Kuwait, Oman, Palestine, Bahrain, Bhutan, Timor, Maldives.
AFRICA: Ethiopia, Sudan, Mozambique, Angola, South Sudan, Somalia, Eritrea, Liberia, Central Africa, Cape Verde, Comoros, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Seychelles, São Tomé & Príncipe.
NORTH AMERICA: Cuba, Haiti, Puerto Rico, Antigua & Barbuda, Belize, Dominica, Saint Kitts & Nevis.
SOUTH AMERICA: Bolivia, Suriname.
EUROPE: Albania, Macedonia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, San Marino, Vaticano.
OCEANIA: Kiribati, Micronesia, Nauru, Northern Mariana, Palau, Tuvalu.
ASIA: Bangladesh, Vietnam, Myanmar, Iraq, Afghanistan, Nepal, North Korea, Yemen, Syria, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Kuwait, Oman, Palestine, Bahrain, Bhutan, Timor, Maldives.
AFRICA: Ethiopia, Sudan, Mozambique, Angola, South Sudan, Somalia, Eritrea, Liberia, Central Africa, Cape Verde, Comoros, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Seychelles, São Tomé & Príncipe.
NORTH AMERICA: Cuba, Haiti, Puerto Rico, Antigua & Barbuda, Belize, Dominica, Saint Kitts & Nevis.
SOUTH AMERICA: Bolivia, Suriname.
EUROPE: Albania, Macedonia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, San Marino, Vaticano.
OCEANIA: Kiribati, Micronesia, Nauru, Northern Mariana, Palau, Tuvalu.
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Having spent a bit of time in Vanuatu, I can tell you that they've got little to no interest in rugby. Can tell you anything you want to know about English football, but practically nobody knows anything about rugby.rowan wrote:Been a long time since we've seen Vanuatu or New Caledonia in action too - both Western Pacific nations with healthy populations of about quarter of million. The New Hebrides, meanwhile, with a population of 100,000, disappeared off the radar some time back in the 60s.
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Didn't catch on in French Polynesia at all, perhaps because France really only became a force in the sport post WWII.
Tahiti's population is roughly the same as Samoa's but they generally get thumped by the likes of the Cook Islands and Niue. Here's a clip on rugby in the Society Islands (direct ancestral home of the Maori) from last year:
Tahiti's population is roughly the same as Samoa's but they generally get thumped by the likes of the Cook Islands and Niue. Here's a clip on rugby in the Society Islands (direct ancestral home of the Maori) from last year:
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Re: Rugby's Pagans
Updated:
Former regional unions members
EUROPE: Armenia
NORTH AMERICA: Guadeloupe, St. Kitts and Nevis
Countries working with the regional unions or playing official regional tournaments
AFRICA: Congo Brazzaville, Cape Verde, Egypt, Libya, Ethiopia, Mozambique, Comoros, Seychelles
OCEANIA: Nauru, Tokelau
Countries that are not regional unions member but have active national teams (7s at least)
ASIA: Iraq, Palestine
EUROPE: Albania, Gibraltar
NORTH AMERICA: Aruba, Cuba, Haiti, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands
SOUTH AMERICA: Bolivia
Countries with rugby clubs but no national team in the last 10 years
ASIA: Vietnam, Myanmar, Bhutan, Tajikstan, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, Timor
AFRICA: Angola, Gambia, Liberia, Sudan, South Sudan
NORTH AMERICA: Bonaire, Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla, Belize
EUROPE: Kosovo
OCEANIA: Micronesia, Northern Marianas, Palau
Countries with at least active beach or touch rugby
ASIA: Maldives
OCEANIA: Kiribati
Countries without active organized rugby
ASIA: North Korea, Yemen, Turkmenistan;
AFRICA: Somalia, Eritrea, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, São Tomé and Príncipe;
NORTH AMERICA: Suriname, Grenada, Dominica, Montserat, Sint Maarten;
EUROPE: Macedonia, Faroe Islands, Vaticano;
OCEANIA: Marshall Islands;
Former regional unions members
EUROPE: Armenia
NORTH AMERICA: Guadeloupe, St. Kitts and Nevis
Countries working with the regional unions or playing official regional tournaments
AFRICA: Congo Brazzaville, Cape Verde, Egypt, Libya, Ethiopia, Mozambique, Comoros, Seychelles
OCEANIA: Nauru, Tokelau
Countries that are not regional unions member but have active national teams (7s at least)
ASIA: Iraq, Palestine
EUROPE: Albania, Gibraltar
NORTH AMERICA: Aruba, Cuba, Haiti, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands
SOUTH AMERICA: Bolivia
Countries with rugby clubs but no national team in the last 10 years
ASIA: Vietnam, Myanmar, Bhutan, Tajikstan, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, Timor
AFRICA: Angola, Gambia, Liberia, Sudan, South Sudan
NORTH AMERICA: Bonaire, Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla, Belize
EUROPE: Kosovo
OCEANIA: Micronesia, Northern Marianas, Palau
Countries with at least active beach or touch rugby
ASIA: Maldives
OCEANIA: Kiribati
Countries without active organized rugby
ASIA: North Korea, Yemen, Turkmenistan;
AFRICA: Somalia, Eritrea, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, São Tomé and Príncipe;
NORTH AMERICA: Suriname, Grenada, Dominica, Montserat, Sint Maarten;
EUROPE: Macedonia, Faroe Islands, Vaticano;
OCEANIA: Marshall Islands;
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Updating after Bolivia's membership.
Also, the new Rugby Africa website lists Seychelles and Congo Brazzaville as members: http://www.rugbyafrique.com/unions/
And Guadeloupe is listed as a Rugby Americas North member: https://rugbyamericasnorth.com/team/guadeloupe/
Former regional unions members:
EUROPE: Armenia
NORTH AMERICA: St. Kitts and Nevis
Countries working with the regional unions or playing official regional tournaments
AFRICA: Cape Verde, Egypt, Libya, Ethiopia, Mozambique, Comoros
OCEANIA: Nauru, Tokelau
Countries that are not regional unions member but have active national teams (7s at least)
ASIA: Iraq, Palestine
EUROPE: Albania, Gibraltar
NORTH AMERICA: Aruba, Cuba, Haiti, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands
Countries with rugby clubs but no national team in the last 10 years
ASIA: Vietnam, Myanmar, Bhutan, Tajikstan, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, Timor
AFRICA: Angola, Gambia, Liberia, Sudan, South Sudan
NORTH AMERICA: Bonaire, Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla, Belize
EUROPE: Kosovo
OCEANIA: Micronesia, Northern Marianas, Palau
Countries with at least active beach or touch rugby
ASIA: Maldives
OCEANIA: Kiribati
Countries without active organized rugby
ASIA: North Korea, Yemen, Turkmenistan;
AFRICA: Somalia, Eritrea, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, São Tomé and Príncipe;
NORTH AMERICA: Suriname, Grenada, Dominica, Montserat, Sint Maarten;
EUROPE: Macedonia, Faroe Islands, Vaticano;
OCEANIA: Marshall Islands;
NB:Kyrgyzstan's army team got flogged by Moscow Rugby Club at the weekend, but no mention of them here. That could perhaps be a separate category - countries with an army rugby team but no club scene or national side.
Also, the new Rugby Africa website lists Seychelles and Congo Brazzaville as members: http://www.rugbyafrique.com/unions/
And Guadeloupe is listed as a Rugby Americas North member: https://rugbyamericasnorth.com/team/guadeloupe/
Former regional unions members:
EUROPE: Armenia
NORTH AMERICA: St. Kitts and Nevis
Countries working with the regional unions or playing official regional tournaments
AFRICA: Cape Verde, Egypt, Libya, Ethiopia, Mozambique, Comoros
OCEANIA: Nauru, Tokelau
Countries that are not regional unions member but have active national teams (7s at least)
ASIA: Iraq, Palestine
EUROPE: Albania, Gibraltar
NORTH AMERICA: Aruba, Cuba, Haiti, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands
Countries with rugby clubs but no national team in the last 10 years
ASIA: Vietnam, Myanmar, Bhutan, Tajikstan, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, Timor
AFRICA: Angola, Gambia, Liberia, Sudan, South Sudan
NORTH AMERICA: Bonaire, Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla, Belize
EUROPE: Kosovo
OCEANIA: Micronesia, Northern Marianas, Palau
Countries with at least active beach or touch rugby
ASIA: Maldives
OCEANIA: Kiribati
Countries without active organized rugby
ASIA: North Korea, Yemen, Turkmenistan;
AFRICA: Somalia, Eritrea, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, São Tomé and Príncipe;
NORTH AMERICA: Suriname, Grenada, Dominica, Montserat, Sint Maarten;
EUROPE: Macedonia, Faroe Islands, Vaticano;
OCEANIA: Marshall Islands;
NB:Kyrgyzstan's army team got flogged by Moscow Rugby Club at the weekend, but no mention of them here. That could perhaps be a separate category - countries with an army rugby team but no club scene or national side.
If they're good enough to play at World Cups, why not in between?