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A Rugby Revolution for Asia and the Pacific

March 11, 2019JOE RITCHIEComments Off on A Rugby Revolution for Asia and the Pacific
An Australian billionaire is pushing a new rugby league aimed at revolutionizing the sport and enhancing its popularity in Asia and the Pacific.
Tagged Andrew Forrest (1961-), Australia, Global Rapid Rugby, Rugby, Samisoni Viriviri (1988-), South China Tigers (rugby team), Tom Varndell (1985-), Western Force (rugby team)
JOE RITCHIE
https://www.nytimes.com/pages/world/index.html?partner=rss&emc=rss

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