Sport A sport consists of a physical and mentally competitive activity carried out with a recreational purpose for competition, for self-enjoyment, to attain excellence, for the development of a skill, or some combination of these. A sport has physical activity, side by side competition, self-motivation and a scoring system. The difference of purpose is what characterises sport, combined with the notion of individual (or team) skill or prowess.
"Cricinfo is the world's leading cricket website, ranked number one in all of its major markets. The site was founded in 1993, and its continuing success is built on the combination of live ball-by-ball coverage of all Test and one-day international matches, news and features written by some of the world's best cricket writers, and in-depth statistics on every one of the 3000 international and 45,000 first class cricketers to have played the game. Cricinfo now reaches more than 7 million users every month. The site's global reach, authority and brand recognition is unrivalled in the online cricket world. And Cricinfo now reaches beyond the internet - so that you can get Cricinfo content on your mobile phone or on some of the world's leading internet portals."
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The official website of the English Rugby Football Union
The Rugby Football Union is the National Governing Body for rugby union in England and supports participants and fans from the grassroots to the national team.
the place to find all your reel schematics, reel parts, trolling motor parts and all sorts of neat upgrades!
"Welcome to Mike's Reel Repair Online Store. This is the place to find all your reel schematics, reel parts, trolling motor parts and all sorts of neat upgrades! You can use the links on either side of this page to navigate through the site...don't foget to join our Forums to keep up to date on the latest repair tactics, fishin spots or what ever else users have to say! You may also browse through our Fishing Reel Schematics directory which contains one of the most comprehensive collections of parts breakdowns on the internet."
The official website for American Major League Baseball.
"Welcome to the official site of Major League Baseball! MLB.com is committed to connecting you, our fans, to the source of Baseball. We want to bring you the most up-to-date, informative, and exciting Baseball information on the Web."
The official site of the NZRU and the All Blacks. Definitive information on selections, fixtures etc.
Contains the latest rugby news from New Zealand and the NZRU along with deals, offers, fixtures and results.
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"A comprehensive site about everything rugby, with coverage of all major international and domestic competitions. So you get the Tri-Nations, Super 14 and NPC, but also the Six Nations, British club rugby - you name it, if it has anything to do with rugby, this site will cover it!"
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A website devoted to the annual Tri-Nations rugby tournament between New Zealand, Australia & South Africa
The Tri-Nations Rugby Tournament was first contested in 1996 when South Africa, New Zealand, and Australia formed SANZAR and pitched the Wallabies, All Blacks and Springboks against each other in the premier Southern Hemisphere rugby competition. .
New Zealand won the Tri Nations Rugby Cup in 1996 and 1997, with South Africa claiming the title in 1998. The All Blacks lifted the Cup again in 1999.
A year later Australia raised the Cup for the first time thanks to a Stirling Mortlock penalty goal on the bell against South Africa in Durban.
Australia retained the Tri Nations Trophy in 2001 when Toutai Kefu scored the match-winning try in the dying seconds against the All Blacks at Stadium Australia.
In 2002 the All Blacks won the Tri Nations Cup winning three out of their four matches and they again dominated the series in 2003 with a convincing four out of four victories.
In 2004, after a very close series where all three teams were undefeated on home soil, South Africa emerged victorious securing more bonus points than the other two teams.
In 2005 New Zealand won the TriNations tournament again and then in 2006 even more convincingly New Zealand won the tournament again without having to leave for the South African leg of the tournament. They lost their last match but it meant little as they had already been crowned champions.
Rugby: the on-line page of reports from the Daily Mail (UK)
You might have to poke about to find them, but the Daily Mail's on-line site has interesting and reasonably objective reports about rugby (and other sports).
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