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The '''Satavia national rugby union team''', commonly known as the '''Dolphins''', represents [[Satavia]] in men's international {{wpl|rugby union}}, the country's national sport. The Dolphins have represented Satavia at every [[Rugby World Cup (Kylaris)|World Cup since its induction in 1981]], winning in [[Rugby World Cup (Kylaris)|1985]] and [[Rugby World Cup (Kylaris)|1997]]. Since February 2023, Satavia has held the world number-one ranked place, a position it has held at many times since 2012. Satavia's lowest ranking of eighth was achieved in 2008 for a two-month period. | The '''Satavia national rugby union team''', commonly known as the '''Dolphins''', represents [[Satavia]] in men's international {{wpl|rugby union}}, the country's national sport. The Dolphins have represented Satavia at every [[Rugby World Cup (Kylaris)|World Cup since its induction in 1981]], winning in [[Rugby World Cup (Kylaris)|1985]] and [[Rugby World Cup (Kylaris)|1997]]. Since February 2023, Satavia has held the world number-one ranked place, a position it has held at many times since 2012. Satavia's lowest ranking of eighth was achieved in 2008 for a two-month period. | ||
Satavia has competed in the [[Asterias Cup (rugby union)|Asterias Cup]] alongside [[Gapolania national rugby union team|Gapolania]], [[Nuvania]], [[Satucin]] and [[Sublustria]] since 2003, winning ten times in that period. Satavia played its first international test match against Nuvania in 1888, losing narrowly by two points. The match was the first played using {{wpl|Try (rugby union)|Asterian rules}} which introduced a more complex points scoring system, which included the first time a point was awarded for scoring a {{wpl|Try (rugby union)|try}}. | Satavia has competed in the [[Asterias Cup (rugby union)|Asterias Cup]] alongside [[Gapolania national rugby union team|Gapolania]], [[Nuvania]], [[Satucin]] and [[Sublustria]] since 2003, winning ten times in that period. Satavia played its first international test match against Nuvania in 1888, losing narrowly by two points. The match was the first played using {{wpl|Try (rugby union)|Asterian rules}} which introduced a more complex points scoring system, which included the first time a point was awarded for scoring a {{wpl|Try (rugby union)|try}}. Satavia hold a positive win-loss ratio against all other test nations excluding [[Caldia]] and Nuvania whilst also holding a positive record against all multinational and provincial sides, including {{wpl|Barbarian F.C.|the Barbarians}}. |
Latest revision as of 08:39, 6 July 2023
Nickname(s) | Dolphins | ||
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Emblem | Two Hope river dolphins | ||
Union | SRFA | ||
Head coach | Leander Clark | ||
Captain | Jonty Warwick | ||
Most caps | Pieter Holmes (156) | ||
Top scorer | PK Lawson (1206) | ||
Top try scorer | Liam Carney (52) | ||
Home stadium | Stadium of the Satavians | ||
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World Rugby ranking | |||
Current | 1 (as of 25 February 2023) | ||
Highest | 1 (2012, 2014-2016, 2019-2021, 2023-) | ||
Lowest | 8 (2008) | ||
First international | |||
Satavia 4-6 Nuvania (Port Hope, Satavia; 7 October 1888) | |||
Biggest win | |||
Satavia 145-7 Gapolania (Port Hope, Satavia; 23 July 1997) | |||
Biggest defeat | |||
Caldia 56-7 Satavia (Morwall, Estmere; 3 November 2009) | |||
World Cup | |||
Appearances | 11 (First in 1981) | ||
Best result | Champions (1985, 1997) | ||
The Satavia national rugby union team, commonly known as the Dolphins, represents Satavia in men's international rugby union, the country's national sport. The Dolphins have represented Satavia at every World Cup since its induction in 1981, winning in 1985 and 1997. Since February 2023, Satavia has held the world number-one ranked place, a position it has held at many times since 2012. Satavia's lowest ranking of eighth was achieved in 2008 for a two-month period.
Satavia has competed in the Asterias Cup alongside Gapolania, Nuvania, Satucin and Sublustria since 2003, winning ten times in that period. Satavia played its first international test match against Nuvania in 1888, losing narrowly by two points. The match was the first played using Asterian rules which introduced a more complex points scoring system, which included the first time a point was awarded for scoring a try. Satavia hold a positive win-loss ratio against all other test nations excluding Caldia and Nuvania whilst also holding a positive record against all multinational and provincial sides, including the Barbarians.