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The Solomon Islands Rugby Union Federation, or SIRUF, is the governing body for rugby union in
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. It was established in the 1960s, but only became fully affiliated to the
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(IRB) in 1999. The Solomon Islands Rugby Union Federation is a full member of the
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(FORU), which is the regional governing body for
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in
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.


Programs and affiliates

SIRUF programs include 15-a-side and 7-a-side rugby competitions in Honiara and the Provinces, a women’s tag rugby competition, as well as high school and junior rugby competitions. The SIRUF has eight affiliated associations or member unions: :* Honiara Rugby Union Association (HRUA) :* Bellona Rugby Union Association (BRUA) :*
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Rugby Union Association (ERRUA) :* West Rennell Rugby Union Association (WRRUA) :* Malaita Rugby Union Association (MRUA) :* Rugby Union Makira Association (RUMA) :* Western Rugby Union Association (WRUA) :* Solomon Islands Rugby Referees Association (SIRRA)


National teams

The Solomon Islands 15s national team, the
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, has not yet played in a world cup but has competed at the
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(as it was called up to 2003), and more recently at the
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. Solomon Islands fields teams in 7s competitions as well as 15s. The national women's 7s team was established in 2012.


See also

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Solomon Islands national rugby union team The Solomon Islands national rugby union team represent Solomon Islands in the sport of rugby union. They played their first internationals as part of the 3rd South Pacific Games in Port Moresby, beginning with a 5–23 loss to host team Papua Ne ...
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Solomon Islands national rugby union team (sevens) Solomon Islands national rugby sevens team is a national sporting side that represents the Solomon Islands in rugby sevens. They participate in the Pacific Games and regional tournaments. History The Solomon Islands finished in seventh place ...
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Solomon Islands women's national rugby union team (sevens) The Solomon Islands women's national sevens team is Solomon Islands national representative in Rugby sevens. They participated in the 2012 Oceania Women's Sevens Championship in Fiji. At the 2019 Oceania Women's Sevens Championship in Fiji, they ...
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Rugby union in Solomon Islands Rugby union is a popular sport in Solomon Islands. The national team have competed in various international competitions. They are currently ranked 69th by the IRB, with 3068 registered players and 24 clubs. Governing body The governing body is ...


External links


Solomon Islands
on IRB.com

on OceaniaRugby.com


Reference list

1966 establishments in the United Kingdom Sports organizations established in 1966 Rugby union in the Solomon Islands Organisations based in the Solomon Islands Rugby union governing bodies in Oceania {{Solomons-sport-stub