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Although new rugby teams are no longer produced officially by Subbuteo, you can still find old teams on various auction sites, car boot sales and subbuteo swap meets. However, new teams, that can be painted in custom colours, are readily available today, meaning that fans can get any modern and retro kit that they desire.

A collection of modern rugby league and union teams
Subbuteo Rugby Teams first appeared as an accessory in 1970/71. Their catalogues number was R200. They were firstly only available in the Chunky style figure on the all one piece base. There is a story behind how the figures first cam into being. After a very long and extremely bitter battle between Peter Adolph and Newfooty, Subbuteo eventually bought out their rivals Newfooty, based in Liverpool and run by The Keeling Brothers and other Members of their family.
The Chunky style figures were designed and produced by Newfooty for the use in a version of their table football game. Subbuteo took these figures along with a few other things and used them for the 00 Scale version of Subbuteo Rugby. They were produced until 1976.
Like all 00 Scales figures of that era they were hand painted, so the standard at times were not great. In the mid 1970’s due to the increased cost of producing plastics, the Heavyweight football figures began to be used on rugby bases. From 1977 onwards, Rugby teams were also done using both traditional Lightweights and Lightweight Zombie figures. So all in all there were numerous teams in various figures to be got.
The reference numbers were 1 to 37, however there were variations to certain numbers, some never got to be mentioned in catalogues.
There were also 12 teams produced for the Italian market, they did not have reference numbers, just names, and came in boxes with either the name stamped on the side or written by hand.
There has for many years been strong rumours that club sides were done for the French market, whether or not you could class them as Original Subbuteo teams is open to debate. The French importers and distributors often customised existing Subbuteo products, by repainting them with gloss paint. Two teams that did appear in French catalogues in the mid to late 1970’s were the French national strip, blue shirts with collar and cuffs, white shorts with red socks. Second on was South Arica, green shirts with yellow collar and cuffs, white shorts with green sock. These were only done on the chunky style figures. The club sides rumoured to have been done are Sporting Club De Paris(nowadays Stade Francais), Brive, Toulouse, Perpignan, Biarittz.
But new teams continued to be produced to this day, and the Subbuteo Rugby Association aims to bring together those who still have an interest in Subbuteo Rugby.
You can buy any reference number team, retro and modern rugby league and union teams from World Subbuteo Rugby.
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