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    On 29 March 2010, The Rugby Forum announced that they were teaming up with HB Studios, something that was announced as being an extremely proud moment.Prior to the link up, The Rugby Forum had been for 6 years the number one online venue for all rugby games talk and mods, The Rugby Forum would now become the official online home of the up-coming title, Rugby 2012.

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  4. Craig Wright (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    He played for the England U20 side at the 2023 World Rugby U20 Championship, scoring a try in the 3rd/4th play off. [7] He was a member of the England U20 side which won the 2024 Six Nations Under 20s Championship and the 2024 World Rugby U20 Championship. [8] [9]

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  7. List of Internet forums - Wikipedia

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    An Internet forum, or message board, is an online discussion site where people can hold conversations in the form of posted messages. [1] They are an element of social media technologies which take on many different forms including blogs, business networks, enterprise social networks, forums, microblogs, photo sharing, products/services review, social bookmarking, social gaming, social ...

  8. Green and Gold Rugby - Wikipedia

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    An Australian rugby forum known as "The Yellow Scarf", created by Russell Daylight, was merged with Green and Gold Rugby, augmenting the blog with an active forum community on 18 March 2009. [ 4 ] A podcast was launched in November 2010, [ 5 ] and celebrated its 100th episode in May 2013 [ 6 ]

  9. Scrum V - Wikipedia

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    Graham Thomas joined the presentation team in 1998. In 2006, following disputes between the Welsh Rugby Union and the BBC, both Thomas and Butler left the show. [2] Gareth Lewis took over presentation of both the live match coverage and discussion show. In 2011, Ross Harries took over as presenter when Lewis took up a new role with BBC Radio ...