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The Rugby World Cup is an international rugby union tournament held every four years

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Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Matt Stevens & Peter Richards

Matt Stevens & Peter Richards France V England, Rugby World CupFrance 07 France V England, World Cup Semi-Final Stade France, Paris, France 13 October 2007 Date: 13 October 2007

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Mark Regan Celebrates

Mark Regan Celebrates France V England, Rugby World CupFrance 07 France V England, World Cup Semi-Final Stade France, Paris, France 13 October 2007 Date: 13 October 2007

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Paul Sackey & Jason Robinson

Paul Sackey & Jason Robinson France V England, Rugby World CupFrance 07 France V England, World Cup Semi-Final Stade France, Paris, France 13 October 2007 Date: 13 October 2007

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Jason Robinson & Paul Sackey

Jason Robinson & Paul Sackey France V England, Rugby World CupFrance 07 France V England, World Cup Semi-Final Stade France, Paris, France 13 October 2007 Date: 13 October 2007

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Brain Ashton Celebrates

Brain Ashton Celebrates France V England, Rugby World CupFrance 07 France V England, World Cup Semi-Final Stade France, Paris, France 13 October 2007 Date: 13 October 2007

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Lawrence Dallaglio Celebrates

Lawrence Dallaglio Celebrates France V England, Rugby World CupFrance 07 France V England, World Cup Semi-Final Stade France, Paris, France 13 October 2007 Date: 13 October 2007

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Martin Corry Celebrates Victory

Martin Corry Celebrates Victory France V England, Rugby World CupFrance 07 France V England, World Cup Semi-Final Stade France, Paris, France 13 October 2007 Date: 13 October 2007

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Jason Robinson Getting Tackled

Jason Robinson Getting Tackled France V England, Rugby World CupFrance 07 France V England, World Cup Semi-Final Stade France, Paris, France 13 October 2007 Date: 13 October 2007

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Fourie Du Preez Scores Opener

Fourie Du Preez Scores Opener South Africa V Argentina, Rugby World CupFrance 07 South Africa V Argentina, World Cup Semi-Final Stade France, Paris, France 14 October 2007 Date: 14 October 2007

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Matt Stevens

Matt Stevens France V England, Rugby World CupFrance 07 France V England, World Cup Semi-Final Stade France, Paris, France 13 October 2007 Date: 13 October 2007

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Mark Regan

Mark Regan France V England, Rugby World CupFrance 07 France V England, World Cup Semi-Final Stade France, Paris, France 13 October 2007 Date: 13 October 2007

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Andrew Sheridan & Bonnaire

Andrew Sheridan & Bonnaire France V England, Rugby World CupFrance 07 France V England, World Cup Semi-Final Stade France, Paris, France 13 October 2007 Date: 13 October 2007

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Martin Corry Wins Line Out

Martin Corry Wins Line Out France V England, Rugby World CupFrance 07 France V England, World Cup Semi-Final Stade France, Paris, France 13 October 2007 Date: 13 October 2007

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Joe Worsley & David Marty

Joe Worsley & David Marty France V England, Rugby World CupFrance 07 France V England, World Cup Semi-Final Stade France, Paris, France 13 October 2007 Date: 13 October 2007

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Serge Betsen

Serge Betsen France V England, Rugby World CupFrance 07 France V England, World Cup Semi-Final Stade France, Paris, France 13 October 2007 Date: 13 October 2007

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Chabal, Sackey & Flood

Chabal, Sackey & Flood France V England, Rugby World CupFrance 07 France V England, World Cup Semi-Final Stade France, Paris, France 13 October 2007 Date: 13 October 2007

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Rugby Union World Cup

Rugby Union World Cup Date: 15 March 1999

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Womens World Cup Final: England 38 USA 23

Womens World Cup Final: England 38 USA 23
Rugby Union - 1994 Womens World Cup - Final: England 38 USA 23 Gill Burns (centre) looks on for England, at Edinburgh Academicals RFC Ground. 24/04/1994

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Womens World Cup Final: England 38 USA 23

Womens World Cup Final: England 38 USA 23
Rugby Union - 1994 Womens World Cup - Final: England 38 USA 23 England celebrate their victory, at Edinburgh Academicals RFC Ground. Gill Burns (front row, third left). 24/04/1994

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Womens World Cup Final: England 38 USA 23

Womens World Cup Final: England 38 USA 23
Rugby Union - 1994 Womens World Cup - Final: England 38 USA 23 Gill Burns (second left) celebrates victory with the trophy and teammates, at Edinburgh Academicals RFC Ground. 24/04/1994

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Brian McKechnie - New Zealand

Brian McKechnie - New Zealand
Cricket - 1975 Prudential World Cup New Zealands Brian McKechnie. Mckechnie was a Double All Black who also represented his country at rugby union

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Fans wave the South African flag in the stands at Ellis Park during the 1995 Rugby World Cup Final

Fans wave the South African flag in the stands at Ellis Park during the 1995 Rugby World Cup Final
Rugby Union - The Rugby World Cup Final 1995 - South Africa vs. New Zealand South African fans with flags inside Ellis Park, Johannesburg

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Martin Johnson takes the ball into contact during the 2003 World Cup Final

Martin Johnson takes the ball into contact during the 2003 World Cup Final
Rugby Union - The 2003 World Cup Final - England 20 Australia 17 (a.e.t.) Martin Johnson (England) takes the ball into contact. Left is Jonny Wilkinson

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Clive Woodward, Martin Johnson, Lawrence Dallaglio, and the Webb Ellis Cup

Clive Woodward, Martin Johnson, Lawrence Dallaglio, and the Webb Ellis Cup
Rugby Union - The 2003 World Cup Final - England 20 Australia 17 (a.e.t.) Left to right: Clive Woodward (England coach), Martin Johnson

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Chris Ashton swallow dives during the 2011 Rugby World Cup

Chris Ashton swallow dives during the 2011 Rugby World Cup
Rugby Union - The 2011 Rugby World Cup - England vs Georgia Englands Chris Ashton in his signature swallow dive scoring Englands fifth try

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Richie McCaw - 100 caps for the All Blacks

Richie McCaw - 100 caps for the All Blacks
Rugby Union - Rugby World Cup 2011 : New Zealand v France A Tearful All Black Captain Richie McCaw Iis presented with a silver Cap to mark his 100th cap at end of the game at Eden park

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Jannie De Beer kicks one of his record five drop goals against England at the 1995 Rugby World Cup

Jannie De Beer kicks one of his record five drop goals against England at the 1995 Rugby World Cup
Jannie de Beer (South Africa) kicks one of his record five drop goals. Neil Back (7) and Danny Grewcock (England) try to charge down the kick. England v South Africa

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: South Africas Ruben Kruger dives over the line to score the South African try in the 1995 Rugby

South Africas Ruben Kruger dives over the line to score the South African try in the 1995 Rugby World Cup semi-final
Ruben Kruger (Right) Dives over the Line to Score the South African Try. France V South Africa, World Cup Semi Final 1995, Durban, 17/06/1995. Credit Colorsport/Stuart Macfarlane

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Rob Andrew kicks his game-winning drop-goal in the 1995 Rugby World Cup quarter-final

Rob Andrew kicks his game-winning drop-goal in the 1995 Rugby World Cup quarter-final
Rugby Union - 1995 Rugby World Cup Quarter-final - England 25 Australia 22 Englands Rob Andrew kicks his winning drop goal in Newlands Stadium

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: David Campese gives his brilliant blind-pass to Tim Horan in the 1991 Rugby World Cup Semi-final

David Campese gives his brilliant blind-pass to Tim Horan in the 1991 Rugby World Cup Semi-final
David Campese passes over his shoulder for Tim Horan to score as Graeme Bachop tackles. Australia v New Zealand, Rugby World Cup Semi-Final, Lansdowne Road, Dublin, 27/10/1991

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: John Kirwan runs in for his try in the 1987 World CUp Final

John Kirwan runs in for his try in the 1987 World CUp Final
PICTURE 1 : John Kirwan (NZ) goes over for his try as Philippe Sella tries to catch him. New Zealand v France; 1987 Rugby World Cup Final Eden Park

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Jonny Wilkinson strikes a kick at goal in the 2003 World Cup Final

Jonny Wilkinson strikes a kick at goal in the 2003 World Cup Final
Rugby Union - The 2003 World Cup Final - England 20 Australia 17 (a.e.t.) Jonny Wilkinson (England) strikes a kick. Telstra Stadium (now Stadium Australia), Sydney, Australia

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Clive Woodward applauds the crowd after the 2003 rugby World Cup final

Clive Woodward applauds the crowd after the 2003 rugby World Cup final
Rugby Union - The 2003 World Cup Final - England 20 Australia 17 (a.e.t.) Clive Woodward (England coach) applauds the crowd after the game. Telstra Stadium (now Stadium Australia), Sydney, Australia

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Mike Catt

Mike Catt
Australia players stand dejected after their teams defeat. England v Australia, Rugby World Cup Final, Telstra Stadium, Sydney, 22/11/2003. Credit: Colorsport / Matthew Impey DIGITAL FILE ONLY

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Mike Tindall dump tackles George Gregan off the field during the 2003 World Cup Final

Mike Tindall dump tackles George Gregan off the field during the 2003 World Cup Final
Rugby Union - The 2003 World Cup Final - England 20 Australia 17 (a.e.t.) Englands Mike Tindall dump-tackles Australias George Gregan into touch. Right is Josh Lewsey (England)

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Dallaglio, Robinson and Tindall celebrate winning the 2003 World Cup

Dallaglio, Robinson and Tindall celebrate winning the 2003 World Cup
Rugby Union - The 2003 World Cup Final - England 20 Australia 17 (a.e.t.) England players celebrate with their winners medal. Left to right: Lawrence Dallaglio, Jason Robinson, Mike Tindall

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Lawrence Dallaglio, 2003 World Cup Final

Lawrence Dallaglio, 2003 World Cup Final
Rugby Union - The 2003 World Cup Final - England 20 Australia 17 (a.e.t.) Lawrence Dallaglio (England) salutes the crowd. Telstra Stadium (now Stadium Australia), Sydney, Australia

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: England captain Martin Johnson and referee Andre Watson exchange words during the 2003 World Cup

England captain Martin Johnson and referee Andre Watson exchange words during the 2003 World Cup Final
Rugby Union - The 2003 World Cup Final - England 20 Australia 17 (a.e.t.) Referee Andre Watson talks to England captain Martin Johnson as Trevor Woodman (centre) looks

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Will Greenwood and Jonny Wilkinson hug at the final whistle of the 2003 World Cup Final

Will Greenwood and Jonny Wilkinson hug at the final whistle of the 2003 World Cup Final
Rugby Union - The 2003 World Cup Final - England 20 Australia 17 (a.e.t.) Englands Jonny Wilkinson and Will Greenwood hug in celebration at the final whistle

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Jonny Wilkinson puts in a huge tackle during the 2003 World Cup Final

Jonny Wilkinson puts in a huge tackle during the 2003 World Cup Final
Rugby Union - The 2003 World Cup Final - England 20 Australia 17 (a.e.t.) Jonny Wilkinson (England) puts in a huge tackle on Matt Giteau (Australia) Telstra Stadium (now Stadium Australia), Sydney

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: The two scrum halves in the 2003 World Cup final

The two scrum halves in the 2003 World Cup final
Rugby Union - The 2003 World Cup Final - England 20 Australia 17 (a.e.t.) England srcum half Matt Dawson watches as his opposite number George Gregan passes away

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Jonny Wilkinson with his World Cup winners medal

Jonny Wilkinson with his World Cup winners medal
Rugby Union - The 2003 World Cup Final - England 20 Australia 17 (a.e.t.) Jonny Wilkinson (England) with his winners medal after the match. Telstra Stadium (now Stadium Australia), Sydney, Australia

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Mike Tindall dump tackles George Gregan during the 2003 World Cup Final

Mike Tindall dump tackles George Gregan during the 2003 World Cup Final
Rugby Union - The 2003 World Cup Final - England 20 Australia 17 (a.e.t.) Englands Mike Tindall dump-tackles Australia captain George Gregan. Telstra Stadium (now Stadium Australia), Sydney, Australia

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: The England team celebrate after winning the rugby World Cup

The England team celebrate after winning the rugby World Cup
Rugby Union - The 2003 World Cup Final - England 20 Australia 17 (a.e.t.) The victorious England team celebrate with the World Cup trophy (Webb Ellis Cup)

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Dejected Australian players after the 2003 World Cup Final

Dejected Australian players after the 2003 World Cup Final
Rugby Union - The 2003 World Cup Final - England 20 Australia 17 (a.e.t.) Dejected Australian players with their runners-up medals. Left to right: Phil Waugh, Mat Rogers, Stephen Larkham

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Martin Johnson during the 2003 World Cup Final

Martin Johnson during the 2003 World Cup Final
Rugby Union - The 2003 World Cup Final - England 20 Australia 17 (a.e.t.) England captain Martin Johnson shouts orders to his players. Left is Phil Vickery and right is Matt Dawson

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Rob Andrew celebrates his winning drop goal against Australia at the 1995 World Cup

Rob Andrew celebrates his winning drop goal against Australia at the 1995 World Cup
Rugby Union - 1995 World Cup Quarter-final - England 25 Australia 22 Rob Andrew (England) celebrates his winning drop goal. Cape Town, South Africa 11/06/1995

Background imageWorld Cup Collection: Rugby Fan With Flags

Rugby Fan With Flags Date: 08 September 2007



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World Cup Collection

The Rugby World Cup is an international rugby union tournament held every four years, and is the most important event in the sport and is contested by the top national teams from around the world. The tournament was first held in 1987 and has since grown to become one of the biggest sporting events on earth, with millions of fans tuning in to watch their favorite teams compete for glory. The current champions are South Africa, who won their third title at the 2019 tournament held in Japan. The next edition will be hosted by France in 2023, where 20 teams will battle it out for a chance to lift rugby's greatest prize.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

Media Storehouse offers a stunning collection of wall art and framed prints featuring the World Cup . Our collection includes iconic moments from past tournaments, as well as memorable images of players in action. These high-quality prints are perfect for rugby enthusiasts who want to bring the excitement of the sport into their homes or offices. The World Cup collection features a range of sizes and styles to suit any space or decor. From classic black and white photographs to vibrant color shots, there is something for everyone in this extensive collection. Whether you're looking for a striking centerpiece for your living room or an inspiring image for your office, Media Storehouse has you covered. With its commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, Media Storehouse is the ideal destination for anyone seeking beautiful and affordable artwork that celebrates the passion and excitement of rugby's premier event - the World Cup.
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What are World Cup (Rugby Sport) art prints?

World Cup art prints are high-quality, officially licensed images of iconic moments and players from Rugby World Cup tournaments. These prints capture the excitement and drama of some of the most memorable matches in rugby history, featuring stunning action shots and portraits of legendary players. Each print is produced using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure that every detail is captured with clarity and precision. They are available in a range of sizes to suit any space, from small desk-sized prints to large statement pieces for your home or office. Whether you're a die-hard rugby fan or simply appreciate great sports photography, these World Cup art prints are a must-have addition to any collection. They make fantastic gifts for friends and family who share your passion for the sport, or as a way to commemorate your own experiences at past Rugby World Cups.
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What World Cup (Rugby Sport) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of World Cup Rugby art prints that are perfect for any rugby enthusiast. These prints feature iconic moments and players from past tournaments, as well as stunning action shots from the most recent competitions. You can choose from a variety of sizes and formats to suit your needs, including canvas prints, framed prints, and photographic prints. Some of the most popular World Cup Rugby art prints available at Media Storehouse include images of legendary players like Jonah Lomu and Martin Johnson, as well as memorable moments such as England's famous victory in 2003. Whether you're looking for a piece to decorate your home or office, or want to give a gift to a fellow rugby fan, there is sure to be something in our collection that will catch your eye. So why not browse our selection today and find the perfect World Cup Rugby art print for you?
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How do I buy World Cup (Rugby Sport) art prints?

To buy World Cup art prints, you can visit our online platform which offers a wide range of high-quality sports-related artwork. You can browse through the various categories and collections to find the perfect print that suits your taste and preferences. Once you have selected the desired print, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. At this stage, you will be required to provide your personal details such as name, address, and payment information. We accept various forms of payment including credit cards and PayPal. Once the transaction is complete, your order will be processed promptly for shipping. It is important to note that all prints are available in different sizes so make sure to select the size that best fits your needs. Additionally, if you require any assistance or have any queries regarding your purchase or delivery options then do not hesitate to contact our customer service team who are always ready to help.
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How much do World Cup (Rugby Sport) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of World Cup rugby sport art prints for fans and enthusiasts alike. The cost of these prints can vary depending on the size, quality, and type of print you choose. We have a variety of options available to suit different budgets and preferences. Our collection includes high-quality photographic prints as well as artistic interpretations of iconic moments from past World Cup tournaments. Whether you're looking for a classic action shot or something more abstract, we have something to suit your taste. We take pride in offering affordable prices without compromising on quality. Our team works hard to ensure that each print is produced to the highest standard using premium materials. If you're looking for a unique way to show your support for your favorite team or commemorate an unforgettable moment from the World Cup tournament, our art prints are the perfect choice.
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How will my World Cup (Rugby Sport) art prints be delivered to me?

We take pride in delivering your World Cup art prints to you with utmost care and attention. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your artwork arrives at your doorstep in perfect condition. Our team of experts carefully handles each print, ensuring that it is packaged securely before being dispatched for delivery. We offer a range of delivery options to suit your needs, including standard and express shipping services. Depending on the size and weight of your order, we may use different courier services such as Royal Mail or DHL. Once your order has been shipped, you will receive an email notification with tracking information so that you can keep track of its progress. If there are any issues with the delivery or if you have any questions about our shipping process, our customer service team is always available to assist you. Rest assured that when you order from Media Storehouse, we will do everything possible to ensure that your World Cup art prints arrive safely and promptly.