As another year draws to a close, we decided to test your knowledge of the last 12 months with a Quiz on action from around the world.
From the Aviva Premiership to the ITM Cup, work your way through the questions below and see how much you remember.
1. Where will the 2019 IRB Rugby World Cup be held?
2. In which year did rugby turn professional?
3. Points kicked by Nick Evans in the 2012 Aviva Premiership Final?
4. Top points scorer at the end of 2011/2012 Aviva Premiership season?
5. How long was Calum Clark's ban for breaking the arm of Rob Hawkins?
6. In what minute did Shane Williams score the winning try in the RaboDirect PRO12 final?
7. Number of wins for Zebre?
8. Number of tries scored by Tim Visser in the RaboDirect PRO12 in 2012?
9. What was the record attendance for a Scottish club game in the Edinburgh v Toulouse Heineken Cup quarter-final (to the nearest 1000)?
10. Number of tries scored by Leinster in the Heineken Cup Final 2012?
11. Total number of tries scored in the 2012 Six Nations?
12. Which three players kicked penalties for France against England in the Six Nations?
13. Who scored the only try in Italy's 13-6 win against Scotland?
14. Number of new England caps under Stuart Lancaster?
15. Top try-scorer in Super Rugby 2012?
16. How many games did the Stormers lose in the regular season?
17. Who scored the first try for South Africa in Tests this year?
18. New Zealand's points difference by the end of The Rugby Championship?
19. Who scored Argentina's first try in The Rugby Championship?
20. Top try scorer in The Rugby Championship?
21. Who scored all of Toulouse's points in the Top 14 Final?
22. How many countries have teams participating in the Amlin Challenge Cup?
23. Canterbury were winners of the ITM Cup, but how many times have they won the competition?
24. Who was the only player to score ten tries in the ITM Cup?
25. Which player scored the only try in the Currie Cup final?
1. Japan
2. 1995
3. 20
4. Tom Homer (278)
5. 32 weeks
6. 78th
7. Zero
8. 23
9. 38,000
10. Five
11. 47
12. Lionel Beauxis, Julien Dupuy, Morgan Parra
13. Giovanbattista Vendetti
14. 16
15. Andre Taylor and Bjorn Basson (10)
16. Two
17. Morne Steyn (against England in Durban)
18. +111
19. Santiago Fernández
20. Bryan Habana
21. Luke McAlister
22. Nine
23. Five
24. Johnny McNicholl
25. Juan de Jongh







Comments
bigb6969 says...
Yes , 5 times is a row, but that was not the question..
Posted 08:45 23rd December 2012
s15rules says...
23 answer is ten times they have won
Posted 21:13 20th December 2012