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Rugby sevens
= International rugby sevens events
=January 6 – 14: 2018 Sudamérica Rugby Sevens in Punta del Este & Viña del Mar
South Africa Academy defeated France, 34–7, to win their first Sudamérica Rugby Sevens title.
Uruguay took third place and Chile took fourth place.
July 12 – 14: 2018 World University Rugby Sevens Championship in Swakopmund
July 20 – 22: 2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens at AT&T Park in San Francisco
Men: New Zealand defeated England, 33–12, to win their second consecutive and third overall Men's Rugby World Cup Sevens title.
Women: New Zealand defeated France, 29–0, to win their second consecutive Women's Rugby World Cup Sevens title.
= 2018 Rugby Europe Sevens Grand Prix Series
=May 19 & 20: ERSS #1 in Moscow
Cup: Ireland; Plate: Russia; Bowl: Wales
June 30 & July 1: ERSS #2 in Marcoussis
Cup: Ireland; Plate: Portugal; Bowl: Poland
July 7 & 8: ERSS #3 in Exeter
Cup: England; Plate: Wales; Bowl: Spain
September 8 & 9: ERSS #4 in Łódź (final)
Cup: Ireland; Plate: Germany; Bowl: Portugal
= 2017–18 World Rugby Sevens Series
=December 1 & 2, 2017: WRSS #1 in Dubai
Cup: South Africa; Plate: Australia; Bowl: France; Shield: Wales
December 9 & 10, 2017: WRSS #2 in Cape Town
Cup: New Zealand; Plate: Fiji; Bowl: Australia; Shield: Kenya
January 26 – 28: WRSS #3 in Sydney
Cup: Australia; Plate: New Zealand; Bowl: France; Shield: Canada
February 3 & 4: WRSS #4 in Hamilton
Cup: Fiji; Plate: Samoa; Bowl: United States; Shield: France
March 2 – 4: WRSS #5 in Las Vegas
Cup: United States; Plate: New Zealand; Bowl: France; Shield: Samoa
March 10 & 11: WRSS #6 in Vancouver
Cup: Fiji; Plate: England; Bowl: Scotland; Shield: Samoa
April 6 – 8: WRSS #7 in Hong Kong
Cup: Fiji; Plate: Argentina; Bowl: France; Shield: Wales
April 28 & 29: WRSS #8 in National Stadium, Singapore
Cup: Fiji; Plate: New Zealand; Bowl: United States; Shield: Japan
June 2 & 3: WRSS #9 in London
Cup: Fiji; Plate: New Zealand; Bowl: Kenya; Shield: Samoa
June 8 – 10: WRSS #10 (final) in Paris
Cup: South Africa; Plate: Fiji; Bowl: Argentina; Shield: Kenya
= 2017–18 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series
=November 30 & December 1, 2017: WRWSS #1 in Dubai
Cup: Australia; Plate: New Zealand; Bowl: Ireland
January 26 – 28: WRWSS #2 in Sydney
Cup: Australia; Plate: France; Bowl: England
April 21 & 22: WRWSS #3 in Kitakyushu
Cup: New Zealand; Plate: Russia; Bowl: United States
May 12 & 13: WRWSS #4 in Langford, British Columbia
Cup: New Zealand; Plate: Canada; Bowl: Japan
June 8 – 10: WRWSS #5 (final) in Paris
Cup: New Zealand; Plate: United States; Bowl: Ireland
Rugby union
= National teams
=October 28, 2017 – April 14: ///// 2017–18 Rugby Europe Trophy
Champions: Portugal; Second: Netherlands; Third: Switzerland
January 27 – March 3: ///// 2018 Americas Rugby Championship
Champions: United States; Second: Argentina XV; Third: Uruguay
February 2 – March 16: ///// 2018 Six Nations Under 20 Championship
Champions: France; Second: England; Third: Ireland
February 2 – March 18: ///// 2018 Women's Six Nations Championship
Champions: France; Second: England; Third: Ireland
February 3 – March 17: ///// 2018 Six Nations Championship
Champions: Ireland; Second: Wales; Third: Scotland
February 10 – March 18: ///// 2018 Rugby Europe Championship
Champions: Georgia; Second: Romania; Third: Spain
April 28 – June 2: // 2018 Asia Rugby Championship
Champions: Hong Kong; Second: South Korea; Third: Malaysia
May 30 – June 17: 2018 World Rugby Under 20 Championship
France defeated England, 33–25, to win their first World Rugby Under 20 Championship title.
South Africa took third place.
June 16 – August 18: ///// 2018 Africa Gold Cup
Champions: Namibia; Second: Kenya; Third: Uganda
August 18 - October 6: 2018 Rugby Championship
Champions: New Zealand; Second: South Africa; Third: Australia; Fourth: Argentina
= Club teams
=August 26, 2017 – June 2: 2017–18 Top 14
Castres defeated Montpellier 29–13 in the final to win their fifth Top 14 title.
September 1, 2017 – May 26:
2017–18 Aviva Premiership
Saracens defeated reigning champion Exeter Chiefs 27–10 in the final to win their third title in four years and fourth overall.
//// 2017–18 Pro14
Leinster defeated defending champion Scarlets 40–32 in the final for the inaugural title of the Pro14 era and Leinster's fifth since Pro14 launched in 2001 as the Celtic League.
October 12, 2017 – May 11: 2017–18 European Rugby Challenge Cup
Cardiff Blues defeated Gloucester 31–30 in the final at Bilbao for their second Challenge Cup crown.
October 13, 2017 – May 12: 2017–18 British and Irish Cup
Ealing Trailfinders defeated Leinster A 22–7 to win their first British and Irish Cup title.
October 13, 2017 – May 12: 2017–18 European Rugby Champions Cup
Leinster defeated Racing 92 15–12 in the final at Bilbao for their first title in the Champions Cup era and fourth overall European club championship.
January 13 – May 12: 2017–18 European Rugby Continental Shield
Enisey-STM defeated Heidelberger RK 24–20 in the final. Both finalists had been set to qualify for the 2018–19 European Rugby Challenge Cup, with Heidelberg to become the first German side ever to participate in that competition. However, Heidelberg were barred from the Challenge Cup due to Hans-Peter Wild's ownership of both this club and French side Stade Français.
November 3, 2017 – March 18: / 2017–18 Anglo-Welsh Cup
Exeter Chiefs defeated fellow English team Bath 28–11 to win their second Anglo-Welsh Cup title. This was also the final Anglo-Welsh Cup, as the Welsh Rugby Union pulled out of the competition in favour of a dedicated U-23 competition. For the English sides, it will be replaced by the Premiership Rugby Cup from 2018 to 2019.
February 17 – August 4: //// 2018 Super Rugby season
The Crusaders defeated the Lions, 37–18, to win their second consecutive and ninth overall Super Rugby title.
April 21 - July 7: 2018 Major League Rugby season (inaugural season)
Seattle Seawolves defeated Glendale Raptors
August 17 – October 27: 2018 Currie Cup Premier Division
The Sharks defeated the Western Province, 17–12, to win their eighth Currie Cup title.
August 17 – October 27: 2018 Mitre 10 Cup
Team Auckland defeated team Canterbury, 40–33 at extra time, to win their second Mitre 10 Cup title.
September 1 – October 27: / 2018 National Rugby Championship
Fijian Drua defeated Queensland Country, 36–26, to win their first National Rugby Championship title.
See also
2018 in sports
References
External links
World Rugby Official Site