💨 Abstract
South African Rugby Union President Mark Alexander has hailed the new Nations Championship as a transformative moment for global rugby. This 12-nation series, featuring teams from both the southern and northern hemispheres, is seen as the biggest step forward since the sport turned professional. The championship aims to unify the sport, deepen rivalries, and create opportunities for emerging teams. It will feature 42 matches, culminating in a final showdown in London in November.
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