BR World Cups
Within the Blackout Rugby game world, international matches take place, at Under-20 level (U20) and full National Teams (NT). The first U20 BRWC took place at the end of Season 4 (Feb/Mar 2009). The first NT BRWC will take place at the end of Season 5.
Season | Host | WC Type | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th |
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4 | South Africa | U20 | United States | New Zealand | England | Pacific Islands |
5 | New Zealand | NT | New Zealand | Italy | England | Australia |
6 | United States | U20 | New Zealand | England | Italy | Australia |
7 | Pacific Islands | NT | New Zealand | South Africa | Italy | United States |
8 | Wales | U20 | New Zealand | Ireland | Australia | France |
9 | Romania | NT | South Africa | New Zealand | Ireland | France |
10 | Argentina | U20 | New Zealand | Ireland | England | South Africa |
11 | Scotland | NT | New Zealand | Ireland | Argentina | Scotland |
12 | Australia | U20 | South Africa | Australia | Romania | Argentina |
13 | South Africa | NT | New Zealand | Argentina | Ireland | South Africa |
14 | Canada | U20 | Wales | Ireland | New Zealand | South Africa |
15 | United States | NT | United States | Australia | Argentina | Italy |
16 | England | U20 | Ireland | Argentina | South Africa | England |
17 | Wales | NT | France | Australia | New Zealand | England |
18 | France | U20 | ||||
19 | Argentina | NT | ||||
20 | Ireland | U20 | ||||
21 | Australia | NT | ||||
22 | Italy | U20 | ||||
23 | Canada | NT | ||||
24 | Japan | U20 | ||||
25 | England | NT | ||||
26 | New Zealand | U20 | ||||
27 | France | NT | ||||
28 | Pacific Islands | U20 | ||||
29 | Ireland | NT | ||||
30 | Romania | U20 | ||||
31 | Italy | NT | ||||
32 | Scotland | U20 | ||||
33 | Japan | NT | ||||
34 | Belgium | U20 |
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