Netherlands

Leagues Played
Rugby Europe Championship 19
Related Teams
Netherlands Women

Results

Rugby Europe Championship 03/17 13:45 31 Netherlands v Germany W 45-0
Rugby Europe Championship 03/02 15:15 48 Netherlands v Poland W 54-7
Rugby Europe Championship 02/18 12:30 3 Netherlands v Germany W 39-13
Rugby Europe Championship 02/10 10:00 2 Georgia v Netherlands L 31-10
Rugby Europe Championship 02/03 12:05 1 Netherlands v Spain L 18-20
Rugby Europe Championship 03/19 14:00 31 Netherlands v Germany W 50-28
Rugby Europe Championship 03/04 12:15 48 Netherlands v Belgium W 31-19
Rugby Europe Championship 02/18 12:15 3 Germany v Netherlands W 29-33
Rugby Europe Championship 02/11 12:15 2 Netherlands v Georgia L 8-40
Rugby Europe Championship 02/05 11:45 1 Spain v Netherlands L 28-20
International 11/12 13:30 - Netherlands v Canada - View
Rugby Europe Championship 03/19 12:00 5 Netherlands v Romania L 12-38
The Netherlands rugby union team, also known as the Dutch rugby team, represents the country of the Netherlands in international rugby union competitions. The team is relatively new to the sport, having only been established in 1932, and has struggled to gain a foothold in the international rugby scene.

Despite this, the team has made some progress in recent years, with a number of talented players emerging and a growing interest in the sport within the country. The team is currently ranked 29th in the world by World Rugby, and competes in the Rugby Europe Championship and other international tournaments.

The Netherlands rugby team is known for its physicality and aggressive style of play, with a focus on strong defense and powerful forward play. The team's colors are orange and blue, reflecting the national colors of the Netherlands, and its emblem features a lion, a symbol of strength and courage.

While the team has yet to achieve significant success on the international stage, it continues to work towards improving its performance and building a strong rugby culture within the Netherlands. With the support of dedicated fans and a growing pool of talented players, the future looks bright for the Dutch rugby union team.