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Rugby is a contact sport that originated in England in the 19th century, and is played with an oval-shaped ball and two teams of fifteen players each

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Background imageRugby Collection: 1975 England Tour to Australia Team Group

1975 England Tour to Australia Team Group
Rugby Union - 1975 England Tour to Australia - Team Group Back (left to right): Alastair Hignell, Peter Preese, Andy Maxwell, Keith Smith, Derek Wyatt, Peter Butler, Neil Bennett, Phil Blakeway

Background imageRugby Collection: The Wales team that faced Argentina in 1976

The Wales team that faced Argentina in 1976
Rugby Union - 1976 Argentina Tour of Wales and England - Wales 20 Argentina 19 Wales Team Group Back (left to right): Derek Bevan, Jeff Squire, Graham Price, Trevor Evans, George Clegg, Geoff Wheel

Background imageRugby Collection: The Wales team that faced New Zealand in Cardiff in 1972

The Wales team that faced New Zealand in Cardiff in 1972
Rugby Union - 1972/3 New Zealand Tour of Great Britain & France - Wales 16 New Zealand 19 The Wales team group at Cardiff Arms Park Back-row (left to right): referee Johnny Johnston (England)

Background imageRugby Collection: Manu Tuilagi

Manu Tuilagi
Rugby Union - The 2011 Rugby World Cup - England v Argentina Manu Tuilagi runs at the Argentinian defense

Background imageRugby Collection: Daniel Carter (NZ)

Daniel Carter (NZ)
Rugby Union - 2011 Rugby World Cup - New Zealand v Tonga Daniel Carter (NZ) Credit : Colorsport / Andrew Cowie

Background imageRugby Collection: JPR Williams - London Welsh

JPR Williams - London Welsh
Rugby Union - London Welsh vs. London Scottish London Welsh full back JPR Williams

Background imageRugby Collection: Martin Johnson takes on the Australian forwards during the 2003 World Cup Final

Martin Johnson takes on the Australian forwards during the 2003 World Cup Final
Rugby Union - The 2003 World Cup Final - England 20 Australia 17 (a.e.t.) England players (left to right) Ben Kay, Josh Lewsey

Background imageRugby Collection: Gareth Edwards passes to Barry John during the second Lions test against the All Blacks in 1971

Gareth Edwards passes to Barry John during the second Lions test against the All Blacks in 1971
Rugby Union - British Lions Tour of New Zealand 1971, 2nd Test - British Lions vs. New Zealand Lions scrum-half Gareth Edwards passes to Barry John as the All Blacks Ian Kirkpatrick

Background imageRugby Collection: KC Stadium, Hull 20918_007

KC Stadium, Hull 20918_007
KC STADIUM, Hull. Aerial view. Home of Hull City Football Club (The Tigers) and Hull FC Rugby League club. Photographed in 2009

Background imageRugby Collection: Mark Ella scores his record breaking try against Scotland - 1984 Australian Grand Slam Tour of

Mark Ella scores his record breaking try against Scotland - 1984 Australian Grand Slam Tour of the British Isles
Mark Ella (Aus) scores his record breaking try. Scotland v Australia. @ Murrayfield 08/12/84 Rugby Union 1984 / 5 Tour. Credit: Colorsport

Background imageRugby Collection: Male / Welsh Rugby

Male / Welsh Rugby
B O Male, Full-Back for Wales and Cardiff

Background imageRugby Collection: Craven Cottage Going to the Match - Fulham FC

Craven Cottage Going to the Match - Fulham FC
Craven Cottage is a football stadium in Fulham, West London, England, which has been the home of Fulham since 1896. The ground's capacity is 22, 384; the record attendance is 49, 335

Background imageRugby Collection: Murrayfield National Stadium - Scotland Rugby Union

Murrayfield National Stadium - Scotland Rugby Union
Murrayfield Stadium (known as Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium for sponsorship reasons, or popularly as Murrayfield) is a rugby stadium located in the Murrayfield area of Edinburgh, Scotland

Background imageRugby Collection: Joe Marler - England rugby player

Joe Marler - England rugby player Date: 2010s

Background imageRugby Collection: Gareth Edwards - Welsh rugby player

Gareth Edwards - Welsh rugby player Date: 1970s - 1980s

Background imageRugby Collection: Cardiff Arms Park, with new North Stand (right), Circa 1935

Cardiff Arms Park, with new North Stand (right), Circa 1935

Background imageRugby Collection: Featherstone Rovers v. Australia. Loose forward Don Fox bulldozes his way across the line

Featherstone Rovers v. Australia. Loose forward Don Fox bulldozes his way across the line for the home teams third try, which, when converted, gave Featherstone a 19-12 lead over the tourists

Background imageRugby Collection: Rugby Match of the Season in the 1922 Five Nations Championship England versuse

Rugby Match of the Season in the 1922 Five Nations Championship England versuse Scotland at Twickenham, London The English team Unknown order John Middleton, Cyril Lowe, Edward Myers

Background imageRugby Collection: 2013 Varsity Match: Oxford 33 Cambridge 15

2013 Varsity Match: Oxford 33 Cambridge 15
Rugby Union - 2013 Varsity Match - Oxford University vs. Cambridge University John Carter and his Oxford team celebrate after victory at Twickenham. It was Oxfords fourth successive victory

Background imageRugby Collection: The Wales team that faced France in the 1981 Five Nations

The Wales team that faced France in the 1981 Five Nations
Rugby Union - 1981 Five Nations Championship - France 19 Wales 15 The Wales team group before kick-off at the Parc des Princes, Paris, on 07/03/1981

Background imageRugby Collection: The Wales team that defeated England in the 1984 Five Nations

The Wales team that defeated England in the 1984 Five Nations
Rugby Union - 1984 Five Nations Championship - England 15 Wales 24 The Wales team group before kick-off at Twickenham on 17/03/1984

Background imageRugby Collection: The Wales team that defeated Ireland in the 1981 Five Nations

The Wales team that defeated Ireland in the 1981 Five Nations
Rugby Union - 1981 Five Nations Championship - Wales 9 Ireland 8 The Wales team group before kick-off at Cardiff Arms Park on 21/02/1981 Back (left to right): Steve Junna Jones (rep)

Background imageRugby Collection: London Welshs JPR Williams chases Bristols Peter Knight

London Welshs JPR Williams chases Bristols Peter Knight
Rugby Union - 1972 / 1973 RFU Club Knock-Out Competition - Semi-Final: London Welsh 15 Bristol 18 Bristols Peter Knight is pursued by Welshs JPR Williams (#15) at Old Deer Park

Background imageRugby Collection: John Dawes - London Welsh

John Dawes - London Welsh
Rugby Union - 1970 / 1971 season - London Welsh vs. Abertillery John Dawes on the ball for London Welsh at Old Deer Park. 25/09/1970

Background imageRugby Collection: Andy Maxwell - 1975 England Tour of Australia

Andy Maxwell - 1975 England Tour of Australia
Rugby Union - 1975 England Tour of Australia - Australia 16 England 9 Englands Andy Maxwell at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG). 24/05/1975

Background imageRugby Collection: The Wales team that defeated Ireland in the 1977 Five Nations

The Wales team that defeated Ireland in the 1977 Five Nations
Rugby Union - 1977 Five Nations Championship - Wales 25 Ireland 9 The Wales team group before kick-off at Cardiff Arms Park on 15/01/1977

Background imageRugby Collection: London Irish scrum-half Nick Briers prepares to pass - 1996 / 7 Courage League

London Irish scrum-half Nick Briers prepares to pass - 1996 / 7 Courage League
Rugby Union - 1996 / 1997 Courage League - London Irish 31 Bath 56 Irishs scrum half Nick Briers passes the ball away, with teammate Liam Mooney, left, and Baths Victor Ubogu, far left, at the Rec

Background imageRugby Collection: The England team that faced Wales in the 1975 Five Nations

The England team that faced Wales in the 1975 Five Nations
Rugby Union - 1975 Five Nations Championship - Wales 20 England 4 The England Team Group before the game at Cardiff Arms Park on 15/02/1975

Background imageRugby Collection: 6N 2013: England 38 Scotland 18

6N 2013: England 38 Scotland 18
Rugby Union : England v Scotland 6 Nations Championship @ Twickenham. 02/02/2013 Owen Farrell - England Credit : Colorsport / Andrew Cowie

Background imageRugby Collection: David Duckham runs with the ball for the Barbarians against the All Blacks in 1973

David Duckham runs with the ball for the Barbarians against the All Blacks in 1973
Rugby Union - 1972 / 1973 New Zealand Tour of Great Britain & France - Barbarians 23 New Zealand 11 David Duckham (#14) carries the ball for the Barbarians with teammates Tom David, right

Background imageRugby Collection: 1982 Varsity Match: Oxford 13 Cambridge 20

1982 Varsity Match: Oxford 13 Cambridge 20
Rugby Union - 1982 Varsity Match - Oxford University 13 Cambridge University 20 Dermot Coleman (Oxford) at Twickenham

Background imageRugby Collection: Englands Peter Warfield - 1975 Five Nations

Englands Peter Warfield - 1975 Five Nations
Rugby Union - 1975 Five Nations Championship - England 7 Scotland 6 Englands Peter Warfield under pressure, having kicked ahead, from Scotlands Ian McGeechan and Mike Biggar (#6)

Background imageRugby Collection: 1977 Varsity Match: Oxford 16 Cambridge 10

1977 Varsity Match: Oxford 16 Cambridge 10
Rugby Union - 1977 Varsity Match - Oxford University 16 Cambridge University 10 Oxfords Malcolm Moir on the charge with teammate Giles White in support at Twickenham

Background imageRugby Collection: 1977 Varsity Match: Oxford 16 Cambridge 10

1977 Varsity Match: Oxford 16 Cambridge 10
Rugby Union - 1977 Varsity Match - Oxford University 16 Cambridge University 10 Oxfords Edwin Horne leads the push, with Byron Light (#2) and Robert Robinson (#4) in support at Twickenham

Background imageRugby Collection: Nick Preston - Richmond

Nick Preston - Richmond
Rugby Union - 1979 / 1980 season - Richmond vs. Rosslyn Park Nick Preston makes a break for Richmond as Steve Fluskey attempts a tackle for Rosslyn Park at Roehampton

Background imageRugby Collection: The South African Barbarians take on Devon in 1979

The South African Barbarians take on Devon in 1979
Rugby Union - 1979 South African Barbarians Tour of Britain - Devon 18 South African Barbarians 27 S. Tonki of the SA Baa Bs is tackled. with teammate R. Louw in support at Exeter

Background imageRugby Collection: Nigel Pomphrey - Bristol

Nigel Pomphrey - Bristol
Rugby Union - 1987 / 1988 Courage League - Bristol 16 Gloucester 21 Gloucesters Nigel Pomphrey at The Memorial Ground, Bristol

Background imageRugby Collection: Andy Irvine - 1977 British Lions Tour of New Zealand

Andy Irvine - 1977 British Lions Tour of New Zealand
Rugby Union - 1977 British Lions Tour of New Zealand - Canterbury 13 British Lions 14 Andy Irvine kicks for the Lions at Lancaster Park, Christchurch

Background imageRugby Collection: Wales Steve Fenwick - 1977 Five Nations

Wales Steve Fenwick - 1977 Five Nations
Rugby Union - 1977 Five Nations Championship - Wales 14 England 9 Wales Steve Fenwick collects the ball at Cardiff Arms Park

Background imageRugby Collection: England vs. Scotland rugby 1894

England vs. Scotland rugby 1894
England v Scotland Rugby International, Edinburgh, 1894 Date: 1894

Background imageRugby Collection: The England team that faced Wales in the 1973 Five Nations Championship

The England team that faced Wales in the 1973 Five Nations Championship
Rugby Union - 1973 Five Nations Championship - Wales 25 England 9 The England team group before the game at Cardiff Arms Park on 20/1/73. Back (left to right): referee G

Background imageRugby Collection: Keith Billy Bushell - England XV

Keith Billy Bushell - England XV
Rugby Union - 1978 Argentina Tour of Britain, Ireland and Italy - England XV 13 Argentina 13 Englands Keith Billy Bushell kicks a conversion at Twickenham

Background imageRugby Collection: Eric Liddell

Eric Liddell (1902 - 1945), Scottish athlete, rugby union international and missionary, Olympic gold medal winner in the 400m at the 1924 Paris Olympic Games

Background imageRugby Collection: Gosforth face London Welsh in the 1977 John Player Cup semi-final

Gosforth face London Welsh in the 1977 John Player Cup semi-final
Rugby Union - 1976 / 1977 John Player Cup - Semi-Final: London Welsh 12 Gosforth 18 Gosforths John Hedley and Steve Gustard, centre, with teammates Duncan Madsen, left, and Colin White, right

Background imageRugby Collection: The Welsh line-out gets the ball back to Terry Holmes - 1982 Five Nations

The Welsh line-out gets the ball back to Terry Holmes - 1982 Five Nations
Rugby Union - 1982 Five Nations Championship - England 17 Wales 7 Wales scrum half Terry Holmes (#9), far right, receives the ball at Twickenham

Background imageRugby Collection: The England team that faced France in the 1974 Five Nations Championship

The England team that faced France in the 1974 Five Nations Championship
Rugby Union - 1974 Five Nations Championship - France 12 England 12 The England team group before the game at the Parc Des Princes, Paris, on the 2/3/74

Background imageRugby Collection: 1984 Varsity Match: Cambridge 32 Oxford 6

1984 Varsity Match: Cambridge 32 Oxford 6
Rugby Union - 1984 Varsity Match - Cambridge University 32 Oxford University 6 Cambridge full back Gavin Hastings (#15) challenges Oxford wing Rupert Vessey (#14) for the ball in the air at Twickenham

Background imageRugby Collection: The Wales team that defeated Australia in Cardiff in 1973

The Wales team that defeated Australia in Cardiff in 1973
Rugby Union - 1973 Australia Tour of England and Wales - Wales 24 Australia 0 The Wales Team Group before the game at Cardiff Arms Park on 10/11/73. Back Row (left to right): K. A



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Rugby Collection

Rugby is a contact sport that originated in England in the 19th century, and is played with an oval-shaped ball and two teams of fifteen players each, who aim to score points by carrying or kicking the ball over their opponent's goal line. The game involves physical strength, speed, agility, and strategic thinking as players tackle, pass, run and kick the ball while trying to outmaneuver their opponents. Rugby has become popular worldwide and is played at both amateur and professional levels. It promotes teamwork, sportsmanship, discipline and respect for others on and off the field.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

Media Storehouse offers a vast collection of wall art and framed prints featuring Rugby, one of the most popular sports in the world. Our collection includes high-quality images capturing iconic moments from various rugby matches, stadiums, players, and teams. Fans can choose from a wide range of options to decorate their homes or offices with stunning photographs that showcase the passion and intensity of this sport. The Rugby collection features classic black-and-white shots as well as colorful action photos that capture the excitement and energy of live games. From historic World Cup finals to local club matches, there is something for every rugby enthusiast in this extensive collection. Our selection also includes vintage posters, team logos, and other memorabilia that make perfect gifts for fans. Our Rugby collection provides an excellent opportunity for fans to celebrate their love for this thrilling sport by displaying beautiful artwork on their walls.
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What are Rugby (Sport) art prints?

Rugby art prints are high-quality, visually stunning reproductions of artwork that celebrate the sport of rugby. These prints capture the excitement and energy of rugby matches, showcasing iconic moments from some of the most memorable games in history. Rugby art prints come in a variety of styles, from classic black-and-white photographs to colorful digital illustrations. Whether you're a die-hard fan or simply appreciate the beauty and athleticism of this dynamic sport, there's a rugby art print out there for you. From action-packed shots of players scrumming down on the field to striking portraits capturing individual athletes' intensity and focus, these prints offer something for everyone. Rugby art prints make great gifts for sports enthusiasts or anyone who appreciates fine art. They can be displayed in homes, offices, or public spaces to add a touch of style and personality to any room. With so many options available through Media Storehouse, it's easy to find just the right print to suit your taste and budget.
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What Rugby (Sport) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Rugby art prints that are perfect for any fan of the sport. You can choose from a variety of images, including action shots, team photos, and iconic moments in Rugby history. Whether you're looking for something to decorate your home or office, or want to give a gift to a fellow Rugby enthusiast, we have plenty of options to choose from. Some popular choices include prints featuring famous players such as Jonny Wilkinson and Richie McCaw, as well as classic matches like the 2003 World Cup Final between England and Australia. There are also vintage posters advertising Rugby events from years gone by. All prints are available in various sizes and formats including canvas prints and framed prints. With so many options available at Media Storehouse, you're sure to find the perfect piece of artwork to celebrate your love for this exciting sport.
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