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SCRFU University Division 1
2008 Standings
Team
P
W
L
D
Pts.

* San Diego State

9
9
0
0
45
# Cal Poly
9
8
1
0
42
UC Santa Barbara
9
6
3
0
29
Arizona
8
5
3
0
26
UCLA
8
4
4
0
21
Long Beach State
9
3
6
0
16
Arizona State
8
3
5
0
15
San Diego
7
2
5
0
9
Claremont
7
1
6
0
4
UC San Diego
7
0
7
0
0


(As of March 23, 2008)

* SCRFU Champions, qualified for National Tournament
# Qualified for National Tournament

P = Games Played
W = Wins
D = Draws
L = Losses
Pts. = Points

BONUS SYSTEM:
4 points for a win, 2 points for a draw, 0 points for a loss, 1 point for four tries scored in a game, 1 point for a defeat by 7 points or less.


Last Match:

Long Beach State
0
San Diego State
66

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What is Rugby?

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Tournaments: Rugby Union at the Olympic Games

Rugby Union has been a sport four times at the modern Olympic Games .

The future?

Discussions have taken place on re-instating rugby at the Summer Olympics, either as the full 15-a-side game or as the 7-a-side game . The IOC have already said that no new sports will be introduced for the 2008 Beijing games and despite dropping baseball and softball as Olympic sports decided not to add any new sports to the 2012 games either.

If it was reinstated as an Olympic sport, it would reach a much bigger audience than even the World Cup as people from non-rugby nations would see it (this would be similar to Ice Hockey at the Winter Olympics). It would also help some of the minor nations get funding.

However it might dilute the Rugby World Cup , the top players play too much rugby (there is only so much punishment the body can take) and the game would need to be competitive (there is a big gap between the major nations and the minor nations).

The advantages of a sevens tournament would be that the smaller nations would be able to compete, nations such as Fiji and Argentina are able to win sevens tournaments but wouldn't do so well at a 15s tournament. The tournament wouldn't take weeks to finish and the impact on players' bodies wouldn't be so detrimental. It would also not detract from the World Cup .

15s could be competitive with amateur players, even second-string professionals from the major nations would thrash first-string players from minor nations. But amateur players against amateur players would ensure a more or less level playing field. Minor nations could blood their best players in international rugby, plus there would be the opportunity to showcase their talent so that Super 14 / English / French clubs might sign up some of their players.

The other possibility is to take a leaf out of FIFA 's book and restrict the age of players who are eligible to play in the Olympics. FIRA - Association of European Rugby runs some tournaments which would make suitable candidates.

It would take away from the World Cup to an extent, but it has been argued that minor nations would be better off playing in a competition where they had a better chance of making progress and rejoining the World Cup when they are better able to compete.

 

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