All Black Rugby

All Black photo The All Blacks are widely seen as the most dominant team in rugby history. One of the biggest reasons is their incredible win rate — they've won around 77% of all their international test matches, which is higher than any other major international rugby team. That basically means they win about three out of every four games they play, which is crazy when you think about how competitive international rugby is. Over more than a century of playing, they've also been the first team to reach 500 test wins, showing just how consistently successful they've been. Their dominance has helped them win multiple Rugby World Cup titles and stay at the top and if not near the top of world rugby for decades. For a lot of fans in New Zealand and around the world, the All Blacks set the standard for how international rugby should be played. (Click image.)



Grassroots

grassroots rugby Rugby is a big part of growing up in New Zealand, and a lot of kids start playing when they're really young, even in primary school. Junior club teams teach the basic skills like passing, tackling, and teamwork, while also helping kids make friends and build confidence. By the time players reach high school, school rugby becomes more competitive, with regular training and weekend games against other schools. For many students it's a fun way to stay active and be part of New Zealand's strong rugby culture.

  1. 500 junior clubs nation wide
  2. HBHS most winning rugby highschool in the world
  3. Builds our countries strong rugby culture