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The Rugby World Cup is an international rugby union tournament held every four years

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Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Manu Tuilagi

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

Background imageWorld Cup 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 imageWorld Cup 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 imageWorld Cup Collection: The All Blacks celebrate at the final whistle of the 2011 Rugby World Cup Final

The All Blacks celebrate at the final whistle of the 2011 Rugby World Cup Final
New Zealand v France; Auckland; Rugby World Cup Final Eden Park Stadium Adam Thompson and Andy Ellis - NZ celebrate at the final whistle, as a dejected Imanol Harinordoquy drops to the ground

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: New Zealand - 2011 Rugby World Cup Winners

New Zealand - 2011 Rugby World Cup Winners
New Zealand v France; Auckland; Rugby World Cup Final Eden Park Stadium Richie McCaw - NZ Captain lifts the Webb Ellis trophy surrounded by his team mates

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: New Zealand - 2011 Rugby World Cup Winners

New Zealand - 2011 Rugby World Cup Winners
New Zealand v France; Auckland; Rugby World Cup Final Eden Park Stadium Richie McCaw - NZ Captain lifts the Webb Ellis trophy surrounded by his team mates

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: John Eales celebrates at the final whistle of the 1991 World Cup Final

John Eales celebrates at the final whistle of the 1991 World Cup Final
Rugby Union The Final Whistle. John Eales celebrates in front of the England players Brian Moore (2) and Jeff Probyn (3). England v Australia. Rugby World Cup Final, Twickenham. 02/11/1991

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: South Africas Joost van der Westhuizen makes a break during the 1995 Rugby World Cup Final

South Africas Joost van der Westhuizen makes a break during the 1995 Rugby World Cup Final
Joost van der Westhuizen (SA) JOHANNESBURG, 24/06/1995. RUGBY WORLD CUP 1995 - FINAL. SOUTH AFRICA V NEW ZEALAND CREDIT: COLORSPORT/STUART MACFARLANE

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Will Carling looks for support at the 1995 Rugby World Cup

Will Carling looks for support at the 1995 Rugby World Cup
Rugby Union : L to R. Referee, Martin Bayfield, Steve Ojomoh, Will Carling, Tim Rodber (England) England 25 :22 Australia, Cape Town, Rugby Union World Cup 11/06/1995

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Matt Dawson passes the ball during the 2003 World Cup Final

Matt Dawson passes the ball during the 2003 World Cup Final
Rugby Union - The 2003 World Cup Final - England 20 Australia 17 (a.e.t.) Matt Dawson (England) passes from a ruck to Jonny Wilkinson. Telstra Stadium (now Stadium Australia), Sydney, Australia

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Jonny Wilkinson strikes the World Cup-winning drop goal

Jonny Wilkinson strikes the World Cup-winning drop goal
Rugby Union - The 2003 World Cup Final - England 20 Australia 17 (a.e.t.) Jonny Wilkinson (England) strikes the injury-time, World Cup winning drop-goal

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Lawrence Dallaglio and Richard Hill during the 2003 World Cup Final

Lawrence Dallaglio and Richard Hill during the 2003 World Cup Final
Rugby Union - The 2003 World Cup Final - England 20 Australia 17 (a.e.t.) Englands Lawrence Dallaglio (left) and Richard Hill at the back of a scrum

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Garin Jenkins has his eye poked

Garin Jenkins has his eye poked
Rugby Union - Rugby World Cup 1999 Pool D - Wales vs. Argentina Garin Jenkins of Wales has a finger poked in his eye from an Argentinian forward. Eye Gouging

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: OLD TRAFFORD Going to the Match - Manchester United FC

OLD TRAFFORD Going to the Match - Manchester United FC
Old Trafford is a football stadium in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, and the home of Manchester United. With a capacity of 74

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Brian O Driscoll bears down on Quade Cooper during the 2011 World Cup

Brian O Driscoll bears down on Quade Cooper during the 2011 World Cup
Rugby Union - 2011 Rugby World Cup - Australia vs. Ireland Brian O Driscoll (Ireland) bears down on Quade Cooper and Kurtley Beale (right)

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Richie McCaw

Richie McCaw
Rugby World Cup : Eden Park New Zealand. Training session. Richie McCaw - New Zealand captain, wins his 100th cap this weekend against France

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Dan Carter

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

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: RWC Final: SA 15 NZ 12 [aet]

RWC Final: SA 15 NZ 12 [aet]
Rugby Union - 1995 World Cup (RWC) Final - South Africa 15 New Zealand 12 [aet] South Africa face the New Zealand Haka before kick-off at Ellis Park, Johannesburg. 24/06/1995

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Richie McCaw on the ball during the 2011 World Cup Final

Richie McCaw on the ball during the 2011 World Cup Final
New Zealand v France; Auckland; Rugby World Cup Final Eden Park Stadium Richie McCaw - NZ Captain takes on Maxime Medard - France

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Wales Shane Williams celebrates scoring against Ireland at the 2011 World Cup

Wales Shane Williams celebrates scoring against Ireland at the 2011 World Cup
Rugby Union - Rugby World Cup 2011 Quarter Final - Wales vs. Ireland Wales wing Shane Williams celebrates after scoring a try against Ireland during their Rugby World Cup 2011 quarter final match at

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Jonah Lomu

Jonah Lomu
Joanh Lomu (New Zealand) New Zealand v Italy, Rugby World Cup 1999. Credit: Colorsport / Stuart MacFarlane

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Womens World Cup Pool A: England 66 Russia 0

Womens World Cup Pool A: England 66 Russia 0
Rugby Union - 1994 Womens World Cup - Pool A: England 66 Russia 0 Gill Burns makes a pass for England, at Boroughmuir RFC. 11/04/1994

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: South Africa - 1995 RWC Final

South Africa - 1995 RWC Final
Rugby Union - 1995 Rugby World Cup Final - South Africa 15 New Zealand 12 (a.e.t.) South Africa match day squad team group at Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg, on 24/06/1995

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: John Kirwan scores a try in the 1987 World Cup Final

John Kirwan scores a try in the 1987 World Cup Final
PICTURE 1 : John Kirwan (NZ) goes over for his try as Philippe Sella tries to catch him. New Zealand v France; 1987 Rugby World Cup Final Eden Park

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Rugby-Wc99-Nzl-Ita-Lomu

Rugby-Wc99-Nzl-Ita-Lomu
New Zealand winger Jonah Lomu poses for photographers before the Rugby World Cup first-round match between New Zealand and Italy at the McAlpine stadium in Huddersfield 14 October 1999

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: New Zealand-Rugby-Statue-Michael Jones

New Zealand-Rugby-Statue-Michael Jones
A sculpture of Michael Jones, the scorer of the first try, of the first Rugby World Cup, in his first game for the All Blacks in 1987

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Adrian Hadley scores his last-minute try for Wales against Australia - 1987 Rugby World Cup

Adrian Hadley scores his last-minute try for Wales against Australia - 1987 Rugby World Cup
Rugby Union - 1987 World Cup - Third-place play-off: Australia 21 Wales 22 Paul Thorburn is tackled by Brian Smith just after feeding the ball to Adrian Hadley to score the injury-time try that set

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: The England team line up before kick-off of the 2003 World Cup Final

The England team line up before kick-off of the 2003 World Cup Final
Rugby Union - The 2003 World Cup Final - England 20 Australia 17 (a.e.t.) The England team line up for the National Anthems before the game. Telstra Stadium (now Stadium Australia), Sydney, Australia

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: RWC Final: SA 15 NZ 12 [aet]

RWC Final: SA 15 NZ 12 [aet]
Rugby Union - 1995 World Cup (RWC) Final - South Africa 15 New Zealand 12 [aet] South Africas Ruben Kruger is tackled by Jeff Wilson at Ellis Park, Johannesburg. 24/06/1995

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Australia face the Haka at the 2011 Rugby World Cup

Australia face the Haka at the 2011 Rugby World Cup
New Zealand v Australia; Auckland; RWC Semi Final Eden Park Stadium. Richie McCaw - NZ leads the HAKA. Credit : Colorsport / Andrew Cowie

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: The New Zealand 2011 World Cup winning team

The New Zealand 2011 World Cup winning team
New Zealand v France; Auckland; Rugby World Cup Final Eden Park Stadium Richie McCaw - NZ Captain lifts the Webb Ellis trophy with the team as the the tic a tape comes down

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Martin Bayfield

Martin Bayfield (England) sings the National anthem. England 25 :22 Australia, Cape Town, Rugby Union World Cup 11/06/1995. Credit : Colorsport / Stuart MacFarlane

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: England lock Ben Kay wins a lineout during the 2003 World Cup Final

England lock Ben Kay wins a lineout during the 2003 World Cup Final
Rugby Union - The 2003 World Cup Final - England 20 Australia 17 (a.e.t.) Ben Kay (England) wins a lineout. Telstra Stadium (now Stadium Australia), Sydney, Australia

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Mike Tindall on the ball during the 2003 World Cup Final

Mike Tindall on the ball during the 2003 World Cup Final
Rugby Union - The 2003 World Cup Final - England 20 Australia 17 (a.e.t.) Mike Tindall (England) runs with the ball with Mat Rogers (15) covering across

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Rugby Union - Welsh Rugby Union Press Conference - Wales Kit Launch

Rugby Union - Welsh Rugby Union Press Conference - Wales Kit Launch Jamie Roberts models the 2011 Rugby World Cup Wales kit

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Lawrence Dallaglio of England Oct 1999 punching Jonah Lomu of New Zealand

Lawrence Dallaglio of England Oct 1999 punching Jonah Lomu of New Zealand

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Australia - Wallabies - Opera House

Australia - Wallabies - Opera House
The Sydney Opera House is lit up in Australian colours on October 30, 2015, to support the Australian Wallabies rugby union team who take on the New Zealand All Blacks in the final of the Rugby World

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: RWC Pool B: England 16 Scotland 12

RWC Pool B: England 16 Scotland 12
Rugby Union - 2011 Rugby World Cup - England vs. Scotland Dan Parks (Scotland)

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Francois Pienaar holds the line in the rain at the 1995 Rugby World Cup semi-final

Francois Pienaar holds the line in the rain at the 1995 Rugby World Cup semi-final
Francois Pienaar (SA) holds the line. FRANCE V SOUTH AFRICA; Semi-Final; Kings Park, Durban, South Africa 17/06/1995 RUGBY WORLD CUP 1995. CREDIT COLORSPORT

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: LNER STADIUM - York City FC

LNER STADIUM - York City FC
York Community Stadium (known for sponsorship purposes as the LNER Community Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium in Huntington, York, England

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Frances Fabien Galthie and South Africas James Small - 1995 Rugby World Cup

Frances Fabien Galthie and South Africas James Small - 1995 Rugby World Cup
Rugby Union - 1995 World Cup - Semi-Final: South Africa 19 France 15 Frances Fabien Galthie and South Africas James Small slide in the rain at Kings Park, Durban

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Dan Lydiate - Wales

Dan Lydiate - Wales
Rugby Union - 2011 Rugby World Cup - Wales vs. Samoa Danny Lydiate - Wales

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Sean Fitzpatrick is tackled during the 1987 RWC Final

Sean Fitzpatrick is tackled during the 1987 RWC Final
Rugby Union - 1987 World Cup Final - New Zealand 29 France 9 (20/6/97) All Blacks hooker Sean Fitzpatrick is tackled by France full back Serge Blanco during the game at Eden Park, Auckland

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: New Zealand captain Richie McCaw in the changing room after winning the World Cup Final

New Zealand captain Richie McCaw in the changing room after winning the World Cup Final
New Zealand v France; Auckland; Rugby World Cup Final Eden Park Stadium An exhausted New Zealand captain, Richie McCaw sits in the dressing room after the match reflecting the match

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Tony Woodcock scores in the 2011 World Cup Final

Tony Woodcock scores in the 2011 World Cup Final
New Zealand v France; Auckland; Rugby World Cup Final Eden Park Stadium Tony Woodcock - NZ goes over for his 1st half try as team mates rush in to congratulate him

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Brian Moore at the 1995 Rugby World Cup

Brian Moore at the 1995 Rugby World Cup
Brian Moore (England). England V Australia, Rugby World Cup Quarter Final 1995, Cape Town, 11/06/1995. Credit: Colorsport

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Josh Lewsey in the 2003 World Cup Final

Josh Lewsey in the 2003 World Cup Final
Rugby Union - The 2003 World Cup Final - England 20 Australia 17 (a.e.t.) Josh Lewsey (England) Telstra Stadium (now Stadium Australia), Sydney, Australia

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Lewis Moody - 2011 World Cup

Lewis Moody - 2011 World Cup
Rugby Union - 2003 World Cup - Quarter-Final: England vs. France England captain Lewis Moody urges his team mates on in Auckland



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World Cup Collection

The Rugby World Cup is an international rugby union tournament held every four years, and is the most important event in the sport and is contested by the top national teams from around the world. The tournament was first held in 1987 and has since grown to become one of the biggest sporting events on earth, with millions of fans tuning in to watch their favorite teams compete for glory. The current champions are South Africa, who won their third title at the 2019 tournament held in Japan. The next edition will be hosted by France in 2023, where 20 teams will battle it out for a chance to lift rugby's greatest prize.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

Media Storehouse offers a stunning collection of wall art and framed prints featuring the World Cup . Our collection includes iconic moments from past tournaments, as well as memorable images of players in action. These high-quality prints are perfect for rugby enthusiasts who want to bring the excitement of the sport into their homes or offices. The World Cup collection features a range of sizes and styles to suit any space or decor. From classic black and white photographs to vibrant color shots, there is something for everyone in this extensive collection. Whether you're looking for a striking centerpiece for your living room or an inspiring image for your office, Media Storehouse has you covered. With its commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, Media Storehouse is the ideal destination for anyone seeking beautiful and affordable artwork that celebrates the passion and excitement of rugby's premier event - the World Cup.
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What are World Cup (Rugby Sport) art prints?

World Cup art prints are high-quality, officially licensed images of iconic moments and players from Rugby World Cup tournaments. These prints capture the excitement and drama of some of the most memorable matches in rugby history, featuring stunning action shots and portraits of legendary players. Each print is produced using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure that every detail is captured with clarity and precision. They are available in a range of sizes to suit any space, from small desk-sized prints to large statement pieces for your home or office. Whether you're a die-hard rugby fan or simply appreciate great sports photography, these World Cup art prints are a must-have addition to any collection. They make fantastic gifts for friends and family who share your passion for the sport, or as a way to commemorate your own experiences at past Rugby World Cups.
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What World Cup (Rugby Sport) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of World Cup Rugby art prints that are perfect for any rugby enthusiast. These prints feature iconic moments and players from past tournaments, as well as stunning action shots from the most recent competitions. You can choose from a variety of sizes and formats to suit your needs, including canvas prints, framed prints, and photographic prints. Some of the most popular World Cup Rugby art prints available at Media Storehouse include images of legendary players like Jonah Lomu and Martin Johnson, as well as memorable moments such as England's famous victory in 2003. Whether you're looking for a piece to decorate your home or office, or want to give a gift to a fellow rugby fan, there is sure to be something in our collection that will catch your eye. So why not browse our selection today and find the perfect World Cup Rugby art print for you?
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How do I buy World Cup (Rugby Sport) art prints?

To buy World Cup art prints, you can visit our online platform which offers a wide range of high-quality sports-related artwork. You can browse through the various categories and collections to find the perfect print that suits your taste and preferences. Once you have selected the desired print, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. At this stage, you will be required to provide your personal details such as name, address, and payment information. We accept various forms of payment including credit cards and PayPal. Once the transaction is complete, your order will be processed promptly for shipping. It is important to note that all prints are available in different sizes so make sure to select the size that best fits your needs. Additionally, if you require any assistance or have any queries regarding your purchase or delivery options then do not hesitate to contact our customer service team who are always ready to help.
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How much do World Cup (Rugby Sport) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of World Cup rugby sport art prints for fans and enthusiasts alike. The cost of these prints can vary depending on the size, quality, and type of print you choose. We have a variety of options available to suit different budgets and preferences. Our collection includes high-quality photographic prints as well as artistic interpretations of iconic moments from past World Cup tournaments. Whether you're looking for a classic action shot or something more abstract, we have something to suit your taste. We take pride in offering affordable prices without compromising on quality. Our team works hard to ensure that each print is produced to the highest standard using premium materials. If you're looking for a unique way to show your support for your favorite team or commemorate an unforgettable moment from the World Cup tournament, our art prints are the perfect choice.
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How will my World Cup (Rugby Sport) art prints be delivered to me?

We take pride in delivering your World Cup art prints to you with utmost care and attention. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your artwork arrives at your doorstep in perfect condition. Our team of experts carefully handles each print, ensuring that it is packaged securely before being dispatched for delivery. We offer a range of delivery options to suit your needs, including standard and express shipping services. Depending on the size and weight of your order, we may use different courier services such as Royal Mail or DHL. Once your order has been shipped, you will receive an email notification with tracking information so that you can keep track of its progress. If there are any issues with the delivery or if you have any questions about our shipping process, our customer service team is always available to assist you. Rest assured that when you order from Media Storehouse, we will do everything possible to ensure that your World Cup art prints arrive safely and promptly.