Friday, October 1, 2010

Live Ulster vs Glasgow match live Magners League rugby on PC free

The Glasgow Warriors, formerly Glasgow Rugby, are one of two professional rugby union teams in Scotland. They play in the Magners League; their home ground is Firhill Stadium, also the home of Partick Thistle Football Club.


Ulster Rugby is an Irish professional rugby union team based in Belfast that competes in the Magners League and Heineken Cup.

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01-10-2010 from 20:05 until 22:05

Week 5 - Rugby Magners League 2010/2011

Ulster Rugby is an Irish professional rugby union team based in Belfast that competes in the Magners League and Heineken Cup. The team represents the Irish Rugby Football Union Ulster Branch which is one of four primary branches of the IRFU, and is responsible for amateur sport of rugby union in the Irish province of Ulster, comprising six counties in Northern Ireland and three in the Republic of Ireland.

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The branch was founded in 1879. The home ground for the province's team is at Ravenhill in Belfast, and has a capacity of around 12,300. In 2004 the Ulster Squad re-located their training base to Newforge Country Club in South Belfast but the side retains its close links to Ravenhill, the spiritual home of Ulster rugby. The Ulster team traditionally played solely as an Irish province but in recent years, since rugby union became a professional sport in 1995, the Ulster team now plays as a professional club.
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Glasgow Rugby were created to compete in the Heineken Cup as the SRU did not think that Scottish club sides could compete against the best teams from France and England. Glasgow, however, did not compete in the Heineken Cup until the 1997-98 season.

Due to the SRU's high debt, partly as a result of the redevelopment of Murrayfield - called for retrenchment. After two seasons, Glasgow merged with the Caledonia Reds to form a team to be known as Glasgow Caledonians.The issue of crowd sizes returned at the 1999 World Cup, by which time a Welsh/Scottish League had been announced - essentially the Welsh First Division with the two Scottish sides added on.

The Celtic League began in the autumn of 2001; Glasgow reached the semi-finals of the inaugural competition but struggled thereafter. From the 2002-03 season the Caledonian label was dropped and the team were simply known as Glasgow Rugby. Starting with the 2005-06 season, the team were yet again rebranded as the Glasgow Warriors.

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