Singapore – StarHub has secured the broadcast rights to various rugby events, including Six Nations Championships, Tri Nations and Super Rugby, otherwise known as Super 15. The rights were acquired from international sports broadcaster, Setanta Sports. The Six Nations Championship has over a decade of history involving six European nations, namely England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales, and is held yearly in the northern hemisphere. Tri Nations is contested annually by the Australian Wallabies, New Zealand All Blacks and South African Springboks. These three teams have been dominating international rankings in recent years and many consider the Tri Nations to be the toughest championship in the world of rugby. Super Rugby, the largest rugby union competition held in the southern hemisphere annually, comprises 15 teams from Australia, New Zealand and South Africa and is typically held from February to July. StarHub TV Sports Group customers will be able to catch up to 125 ‘live’ matches for this season’s Super Rugby.
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