Longest continuously operating international rugby ground

According to Official Guinness Records,

The longest continuously operating international rugby ground is Lansdowne Road (Ireland) which hosted games for 128 years 260 days, in Dublin, Ireland, from 1878 to 2006. The first international rugby game to be held at Lansdowne Road was on 11 March 1878 between England and Ireland, with England winning two goals and a try to nil. The final international rugby game to be played took place on 26 November 2006 in a high scoring 61-17 victory for Ireland over the Pacific Islanders.

For a complete list of 1878 records, please visit 1878 Guinness Records in Ireland.

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Content last updated on 2018-11-27