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European rugby next season changes the system level continental club competitions. Ceases to exist until now called the Heineken Cup to make way for the European Rugby Cup Champions. The second competition called Rugby European Challenge Cup and there will be a third competition with a Spanish representative.
The European Professional Rugby Club (EPCR), the new agency that will manage the rugby continental European competitions at club level as of now, has announced the new system of continental competitions will start from the next season. One of the main news is that there will be three competitions instead of two, so that countries with a much lower level of Rugby 6 Nations of the six countries will also have the opportunity to compete with certain guarantees in Europe in the new competition.
The hitherto known Heineken Cup Rugby will be the European Champions Cup, so from now will literally "Champions of rugby." This competition will only play 6 Nations country clubs. The twenty teams competing: six from the English Premiership, six and seven teams in the French Top14 Pro12 teams, ie teams Welsh, Irish, Scottish and Italian. The last team may be any of these three competitions and are classified through a playoff before.
The second European club competition, which until now was the trade name of Amlin Challenge Cup will be just the Rugby European Challenge Cup. Like the Champions Cup, also played twenty teams, most of which 6 Nations member countries, but with some exceptions. Eighteen of the twenty also come from the Premiership, the Top14 or Pro12, but the last two are classified through the Qualifying Rugby Competition, which is the new system.
Rugby Qualifying Competition will be the third European competition for clubs that give you access to the Challenge Cup and will mean a new opportunity for clubs from European countries with less rugbística level. This competition the eight competing teams: four lower-level Italian and four other countries. As reported by the Rugby Club Salvador from Valladolid to their website, these four teams next season will be the Savior himself, a Russian team, one German and Portuguese. ducati monster
This competition represents the return of rugby Spanish in European competitions, after a few seasons ducati monster without participating, as recent investments ducati monster in the former Spanish Club Challenge Cup had been a failure on the pitch and wear too important players, having to face teams too powerful by the level of rugby in Spain. This means that two representatives Catalan Honor Division next season, the club and the Santboiana can redial as a target to play in Europe no distant future.
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J1 DHC Golden League: The Santboiana "B" premiere competition with a clear victory that puts together the leading BUC "B" and a surprising Lleida. CEU GEiEG solve their matches in the second half to start with victory
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