2019 in rugby union
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Rugby sevens
- International competitions
- January 5 – 13: 2019 Sudamérica Rugby Sevens in
Punta Del Este & Viña del Mar
2018–19 World Rugby Sevens Series
- November 30 & December 1, 2018: WRSS #1 in
Dubai - Cup:
New Zealand; Plate: Fiji; Bowl: Samoa; Shield: Wales
- Cup:
- December 8 & 9, 2018: WRSS #2 in
Cape Town - January 26 & 27: WRSS #3 in
Hamilton - February 2 & 3: WRSS #4 in
Sydney - Cup:
New Zealand; Plate: South Africa; Bowl: Argentina; Shield: Samoa
- Cup:
- March 1 – 3: WRSS #5 in
Las Vegas - Cup:
United States; Plate: England; Bowl: Scotland; Shield: Canada
- Cup:
- March 9 & 10: WRSS #6 in
Vancouver - Cup:
South Africa; Plate: New Zealand; Bowl: Australia; Shield: Spain
- Cup:
- April 5 – 7: WRSS #7 in
Hong Kong - April 13 & 14: WRSS #8 in
Singapore - Cup:
South Africa; Plate: Samoa; Bowl: France; Shield: Kenya
- Cup:
- May 25 & 26: WRSS #9 in
London - Cup:
Fiji; Plate: New Zealand; Bowl: Samoa; Shield: Japan
- Cup:
- June 1 & 2: WRSS #10 (final) in
Paris
2018–19 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series
- October 20 & 21, 2018: WRWSS #1 in
Glendale - Cup:
New Zealand; Plate: Australia; Bowl: Spain
- Cup:
- November 29 & 30, 2018: WRWSS #2 in
Dubai - Cup:
New Zealand; Plate: Russia; Bowl: China
- Cup:
- February 1 – 3: WRWSS #3 in
Sydney - Cup:
New Zealand; Plate: Canada; Bowl: Fiji
- Cup:
- April 20 & 21: WRWSS #4 in
Kitakyushu - Cup:
Canada; Plate: New Zealand; Bowl: Fiji
- Cup:
- May 11 & 12: WRWSS #5 in
Langford - Cup:
New Zealand; Plate: Canada; Bowl: Fiji
- Cup:
- June 15 & 16: WRWSS #6 (final) in
Biarritz - Cup:
United States; Plate: Australia; Bowl: Fiji
- Cup:
Rugby union
- National teams
- September 28, 2018 – June 15, 2019:
/ / / / / 2018–19 Rugby Europe Trophy - Final Ranking: 1.
Portugal, 2. Netherlands, 3. Switzerland, 4. Poland, 5. Lithuania, 6. Czech Republic
- Final Ranking: 1.
- October 13, 2018 – June 1, 2019: 2018–19 Rugby Europe Conference
- Conference 1 North Final Ranking: 1.
Ukraine, 2. Sweden, 3. Luxembourg, 4. Hungary, 5. Moldova - Conference 1 South Final Ranking: 1.
Malta, 2. Croatia, 3. Israel, 4. Cyprus, 5. Bosnia and Herzegovina - Conference 2 North Final Ranking: 1.
Latvia, 2. Finland, 3. Denmark, 4. Norway, 5. Austria - Conference 2 South Final Ranking: 1.
Slovenia, 2. Bulgaria, 3. Serbia, 4. Andorra, 5. Slovakia
- Conference 1 North Final Ranking: 1.
- February 1 – March 15:
/ / / / / 2019 Six Nations Under 20s Championship - February 1 – March 16:
/ / / / / 2019 Six Nations Championship - February 1 – March 17:
/ / / / / 2019 Women's Six Nations Championship - February 2 – March 9:
/ / / / / 2019 Americas Rugby Championship - Champions:
Argentina XV; Second: Uruguay; Third: United States; Fourth: Brazil; Fifth: Canada; Sixth: Chile
- Champions:
- February 9 – March 17:
/ / / / / 2019 Rugby Europe Championship - May 18 – June 29:
/ / 2019 Asia Rugby Championship - Champions:
Hong Kong; Second: South Korea; Third: Malaysia
- Champions:
- June 4 – 22:
2019 World Rugby Under 20 Championship[1] France defeated Australia, 24–23, to win their second consecutive World Rugby Under 20 Championship title. South Africa took third place.
- June 29 – September 21:
/ / / 2019 Victoria Cup - July 20 – August 10:
/ / / 2019 Rugby Championship - Champions:
South Africa; Second: Australia; Third: New Zealand; Fourth: Argentina
- Champions:
- July 28 – August 3:
/ / 2019 West African Series - Champions:
Ivory Coast; Second: Nigeria; Third: Ghana
- Champions:
- September 20 – November 2: 2019 Rugby World Cup in
Japan South Africa defeated England, 32–12, to win their third Rugby World Cup title. New Zealand took third place.
- Club teams
- August 31, 2018 – May 25, 2019:
/ / / / 2018–19 Pro14 Leinster defeated Glasgow Warriors, 18–15, to win their second consecutive and sixth overall Pro14 title.
- August 31, 2018 – June 1, 2019:
2018–19 Gallagher Premiership Saracens F.C. defeated fellow English team, Exeter Chiefs, 37–34, to win their second consecutive and fifth overall Premiership Rugby title.
- October 12, 2018 – May 10, 2019: 2018–19 European Rugby Challenge Cup (final in Newcastle)
Clermont defeated fellow French team, La Rochelle, 36–16, to win their third European Rugby Challenge Cup title.
- October 12, 2018 – May 11, 2019: 2018–19 European Rugby Champions Cup (final in Newcastle)
Saracens F.C. defeated Leinster, 20–10, to win their third European Rugby Champions Cup title.
- October 13, 2018 – May 10, 2019: 2018–19 European Rugby Continental Shield[2]
- Both
Enisey-STM and Calvisano have qualified to compete at the 2019–20 European Rugby Challenge Cup.
- Both
- November 9, 2018 – May 4, 2019: 2018–19 RFU Championship Cup in
England and Jersey (debut event)[3] - The Ealing Trailfinders defeated the London Irish, 23–17, to win the inaugural RFU Championship Cup title.
- January 26 – June 16:
/ 2019 Major League Rugby season - The
Seattle Seawolves defeated a fellow American team, the San Diego Legion, 26–23, to win their second consecutive Major League Rugby title.
- The
- February 14 – July 5:
/ / / / 2019 Super Rugby season[4] - August 31 – October 26:
/ 2019 National Rugby Championship[5] - The Western Force defeated the Canberra Vikings, 41–3, to win their first National Rugby Championship title.
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