Raeburn Shield

Raeburn Shield
Awarded for Rugby Union Challenge Trophy
First awarded 1871
Last awarded 2015
Currently held by New Zealand
Official website raeburnshield.com

The Raeburn Shield is a hypothetical rugby union trophy. The trophy is named after Raeburn Place the site of the first ever international between England and Scotland, on 27 March 1871. The concept is that it is a Title Holders Shield, similar to a Boxing World Title or the Ranfurly Shield in New Zealand.

The proposed advantages are:

See also

References

  1. "Raeburn Shield".
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