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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Rugby union in the Dominican Republic is a minor, but growing sport. The governing body is the Dominican Rugby Federation which is currently affiliated to NAWIRA, but not IRB. Rugby was introduced to the Dominican Republic by French diplomat Jean Paul Bosseu Tercero in 1969. Jean Paul Rugby Club is named after him. Rugby began to grow in the seventies, but went into decline in the early 1990s. There was however a revival in 1997, and from 1997 to 2000 the DR was…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Rugby union in the Dominican Republic is a minor, but growing sport. The governing body is the Dominican Rugby Federation which is currently affiliated to NAWIRA, but not IRB. Rugby was introduced to the Dominican Republic by French diplomat Jean Paul Bosseu Tercero in 1969. Jean Paul Rugby Club is named after him. Rugby began to grow in the seventies, but went into decline in the early 1990s. There was however a revival in 1997, and from 1997 to 2000 the DR was represented in Trinidad and Tobago''s Rugby Sevens Tournament. There are clubs in San Cristobal, La Romana and Santo Domingo, and it is played in the universities. There are nine rugby clubs in Santo Domingo alone: the Santo Domingo Rugby Club, Los Minas, Diablitos de Charlie, UASD, UNPHU, Caribe, Piranas, Osos and Red Dragon. Like many other countries, rugby has suffered here from lack of Olympic recognition.