Dec22nd

Designing a Rugby Tour: Making it a Success on TV

Posted at 3:31 am | Filed Under Public Television, Sports On TV, Television Production 

 

Rugby is intense,fast-paced, and exhilarating game. Though football is the most-watched sport worldwide, rugby has an international fan base that is growing all the time. Unlike cricket, rugby tickets have moved into more than just former British colonies, it’s watched all over Europe and South America, as well as Australia, South Africa, the US, etc.

But what makes a triumphant rugby tournament? Sure, rugby itself is an stirring sport, it moves rapidly, there are many ways to score points, and the fans are almost as intense as the players themselves. But not all rugby tournaments are equally entertaining.

The most famous international rugby tournament is, of course, the Rugby World Cup. It’s also the most lucrative, with every match watched by millions, both at home and at the stadiums by those who can get rugby tickets. In fact, it’s the third most popular international sporting competition worldwide, with only the summer Olympics and the FIFA World Cup drawing a superior audience.

Another of the most famous Rugby tournaments in the world, the Six Nations tournament, began in 1883, when England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland competed in what was called the Home International Championship. Afterward, in 1910, France joined the competition, which was rechristened Five Nations. When Italy joined in the year 2000, the tournament became known as the Six Nations Championship, the name we know it by today. There are many things that make the Six Nations Championship such a thriving rugby tournament, and Six Nations tickets such desirable items.

Another very successful Rugby touring team that many purchase international rugby tickets for is the British Lions, or the British and Irish Lions. The British Lions has top players from England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, and is a touring team that competes in Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand every four years.

One thing that most of the best international rugby tours use to make tournaments more fun to watch is the bonus point system. This system pushes the kind of play that fans prefer that really sells rugby tickets. Rugby players are encouraged to attack throughout the match in order to get bonus points. This gives even losing teams a bonus for trying, they receive points for small losses and number of tries. Like with normal point systems, teams get one point for a draw and two points for a win.

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