We talk a lot about how people (particularly Americans) can find ways to watch rugby union on television or the Internet. In fact, this article will make three from the last four articles added to the site to focus on the topic (along with one about the collegiate rugby playoffs and one about a match on BYU’s television network).
Why dwell on the topic so much when there is so much else to discuss? Well, over this site’s history, these are the top ten search engine keywords that have taken readers here:
Also, the most-visited page on this site, other than the main page, is an article (now outdated) from 2008 about free access to rugby union matches.
We get it. There are a few people out there who want to see rugby union free of charge on the Internet.
If you’re of a similar mind, there’s good news. Life University Rugby announced this week that starting tomorrow, all of its home matches will be broadcast online.
To watch the first broadcast, go to the club’s video site at 2:00 p.m. EAstern U.S. time tomorrow (Saturday, 15 April) and watch Life’s Rugby Super League quarterfinal match against the Chicago Griffins. Be sure to visit a bit early, though, because the site requires you to create a free account to have a look.
Let us know what you think, but remember: beggars can’t be choosers when it comes to free rugby union broadcasts in the United States, so don’t be too picky about the format or the quality. In the meantime, here’s a sneak peek at the home side:



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