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Introducing the Rugby Collection of Glass Coasters from Media Storehouse - perfect for any rugby enthusiast. These elegant, heat-resistant coasters feature dynamic designs inspired by the thrilling world of rugby. Each coaster showcases intricate details of the sport, from the oval ball to the iconic try line. Ideal for adding a touch of sports charm to your living room or man cave, these glass coasters make a great gift for rugby fans and collectors alike. Protect your surfaces from condensation stains while celebrating your love for the game. Order now and bring the excitement of rugby into your home.

Rugby is a contact sport that originated in England in the 19th century, and is played with an oval-shaped ball and two teams of fifteen players each

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26,423 Glass Coasters

Rugby Glass Coaster Collection: Premiership

Premiership Collection
344 Glass Coasters

Rugby Glass Coaster Collection: Six Nations

Six Nations Collection
549 Glass Coasters

Rugby Glass Coaster Collection: World Cup

World Cup Collection
576 Glass Coasters

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Recreation Ground Stadium Fine Art - Bath Rugby Union Club

Recreation Ground Stadium Fine Art - Bath Rugby Union Club
Recreation Ground Stadium Fine Art, home of Bath Rugby Union Football Club. At the Game painted in fine detail by the talented artist James Muddiman captures the atmosphere of Matchday perfectly

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Peter Morgan & Ollie Campbell - 1980 British Lions Tour of South Africa

Peter Morgan & Ollie Campbell - 1980 British Lions Tour of South Africa
Rugby Union - 1980 British Lions Tour of South Africa - Eastern Transvaal 15 Lions 21 Peter Morgan on the ball for the Lions, with teammate Ollie Campbell in support, at PAM Brink Stadium, Spring

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Some Famous Rugby Football Jerseys

Some Famous Rugby Football Jerseys
An illustration of various international rugby team shirts

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Welford Road Stadium Fine Art - Leicester Tigers Rugby Union Club

Welford Road Stadium Fine Art - Leicester Tigers Rugby Union Club
Welford Road Stadium Fine Art, home of Leicester Tigers Rugby Union Football Club. At the Game painted in fine detail by the talented artist James Muddiman captures the atmosphere of Matchday

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Knowsley Road Stadium Fine Art - St Helens Rugby League Club

Knowsley Road Stadium Fine Art - St Helens Rugby League Club
Knowsley Road Stadium Fine Art, former home of St Helens Rugby League Football Club. At the Game painted in fine detail by the talented artist James Muddiman captures the atmosphere of Match day

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Halliwell Jones Stadium Fine Art - Warrington Wolves Rugby

Halliwell Jones Stadium Fine Art - Warrington Wolves Rugby
Halliwell Jones Stadium Fine Art, home of Warrington Wolves Rugby League Football Club. At the Game painted in fine detail by the talented artist James Muddiman captures the atmosphere of Matchday

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Rugby Park Stadium Fine Art - Kilmarnock Football Club

Rugby Park Stadium Fine Art - Kilmarnock Football Club
Rugby Park Stadium Fine Art, home of Kilmarnock Football Club. Going to the Game painted in fine detail by the talented artist James Muddiman captures the atmosphere of Matchday perfectly

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Gareth Edwards scores his last try for Wales in 1978

Gareth Edwards scores his last try for Wales in 1978
Rugby Union - 1978 Five Nations Championship - Wales 22 Scotland 14 (18/02/1978) Gareth Edwards dives over the try-line to score his last ever try for Wales at Cardiff Arms Park

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Wheldon Road Stadium Fine Art - Castleford Tigers Rugby League

Wheldon Road Stadium Fine Art - Castleford Tigers Rugby League
Wheldon Road Stadium Fine Art(or The Jungle), home of Castleford Tigers Rugby League Football Club. At the Game painted in fine detail by the talented artist James Muddiman captures the atmosphere of

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Millenium Stadium Fine Art - Wales Rugby Union

Millenium Stadium Fine Art - Wales Rugby Union
The Millennium Stadium (Welsh: Stadiwm y Mileniwm), known since 2016 as the Principality Stadium (Welsh: Stadiwm Principality) for sponsorship reasons, is the national stadium of Wales

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Francois Pienaar receives the Webb Ellis Cup from Nelson Mandela

Francois Pienaar receives the Webb Ellis Cup from Nelson Mandela
Rugby Union - 1995 World Cup Final - South Africa 15 New Zealand 12 Springbok captain Francois Pienaar receives the Webb Ellis Cup from South Africa President Nelson Mandela at Ellis Park

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Central Park Stadium Fine Art - Wigan Warriors Rugby League Club

Central Park Stadium Fine Art - Wigan Warriors Rugby League Club
Central Park Stadium Fine Art, former home of Wigan Warriors Rugby League Football Club. At the Game painted in fine detail by the talented artist James Muddiman captures the atmosphere of Matchday

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Rugby Park Stadium Fine Art - Kilmarnock Football Club

Rugby Park Stadium Fine Art - Kilmarnock Football Club
Rugby Park Stadium Fine Art, home of Kilmarnock Football Club. At the Game painted in fine detail by the talented artist James Muddiman captures the atmosphere of Matchday perfectly

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Kingsholm Stadium Fine Art - Gloucester Rugby Union Club

Kingsholm Stadium Fine Art - Gloucester Rugby Union Club
Kingsholm Stadium Fine Art, home of Gloucester Rugby Union Club. At the Game painted in fine detail by the talented artist James Muddiman captures the atmosphere of Match day perfectly

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Odsal Stadium Fine Art - Bradford Bulls Rugby League

Odsal Stadium Fine Art - Bradford Bulls Rugby League
Odsal Stadium Fine Art, home of Bradford Bulls Rugby League Club. Painted in fine detail by the talented artist James Muddiman captures the atmosphere of Matchday perfectly

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Craven Cottage Going to the Match - Fulham FC

Craven Cottage Going to the Match - Fulham FC
Craven Cottage is a football stadium in Fulham, West London, England, which has been the home of Fulham since 1896. The ground's capacity is 22, 384; the record attendance is 49, 335

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: The Willows Stadium Fine Art - Salford Red Devils Rugby League

The Willows Stadium Fine Art - Salford Red Devils Rugby League
The Willows Stadium Fine Art, former home of Salford Red Devils Rugby League Club. At the Game painted in fine detail by the talented artist James Muddiman captures the atmosphere of Matchday

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Tom David passes the ball for the Barbarians in the build-up to Gareth Edwards famous try against

Tom David passes the ball for the Barbarians in the build-up to Gareth Edwards famous try against the All Blacks in
Rugby Union - 1972 / 1973 New Zealand Tour of Great Britain & France - Barbarians 23 New Zealand 11 Tom David of the Barbarians passes the ball back inside in the build-up to Gareth Edwards

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: The All Blacks do the Haka at the 2011 Rugby World Cup

The All Blacks do the Haka at the 2011 Rugby World Cup
New Zealand v Australia; Auckland; RWC Semi Final Eden Park Stadium.Richie McCaw - NZ leads the HAKA Credit : Colorsport / Andrew Cowie

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Edgeley Park - Stockport County FC

Edgeley Park - Stockport County FC
Edgeley Park is a football stadium in Edgeley, Stockport, England. Built for Stockport RFC, a rugby league club, in 1891, by 1903 the rugby club was defunct

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Naughton Park Stadium Fine Art - Widnes Vikings Rugby League

Naughton Park Stadium Fine Art - Widnes Vikings Rugby League
Naughton Park (Select Security) Stadium Fine Art, home of Widnes Vikings Rugby League Football Club. At the Game painted in fine detail by the talented artist James Muddiman captures the atmosphere

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Australia players try to fool England with a ball up the jumper trick in 1975

Australia players try to fool England with a ball up the jumper trick in 1975
Rugby Union - 1975 England Tour to Australia - Second Test: Australia 30 England 21 Ball up the jumper incident: Australian players all pretend to hide the ball up their shirts from a penalty during

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: The Wales team that defeated Ireland in the 1977 Five Nations

The Wales team that defeated Ireland in the 1977 Five Nations
Rugby Union - 1977 Five Nations Championship - Wales 25 Ireland 9 The Wales team group before kick-off at Cardiff Arms Park on 15/01/1977

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: John Dawes makes a break in the build-up to the Barbarians famous try against New Zealand in 1973

John Dawes makes a break in the build-up to the Barbarians famous try against New Zealand in 1973
Rugby Union - 1972 / 1973 New Zealand Tour of Great Britain & France - Barbarians 23 New Zealand 11 Barbarian captain John Dawes makes the break that leads to Gareth Edwards (not pictured)

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Belle Vue Stadium Fine Art - Wakefield Trinity Rugby League Club

Belle Vue Stadium Fine Art - Wakefield Trinity Rugby League Club
Belle Vue Stadium Fine Art, home of Wakefield Trinity Rugby League Football Club. At the Game painted in fine detail by the talented artist James Muddiman captures the atmosphere of Match day

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Rugby at Rugby School

Rugby at Rugby School
AT RUGBY SCHOOL A crowd of schoolboys run after the ball at Rugby

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Murrayfield Stadium Fine Art - Scotland Rugby Union

Murrayfield Stadium Fine Art - Scotland Rugby Union
Murrayfield Stadium (known as BT Murrayfield Stadium for sponsorship reasons, or popularly as Murrayfield) is a sports stadium located in the west end of Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster 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 imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Elton Flatley kicks a penalty to send the 2003 World Cup Final into extra-time

Elton Flatley kicks a penalty to send the 2003 World Cup Final into extra-time
Rugby Union - The 2003 World Cup Final - England 20 Australia 17 (a.e.t.) Elton Flatley (Australia) levels the score at 14-all with the last kick of normal time

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Underhill Stadium Fine Art - Barnet Football Club

Underhill Stadium Fine Art - Barnet Football Club
Underhill Stadium was a stadium in Chipping Barnet, London, that was the home of Barnet Football Club between 1907 and 2013

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: The Stoop Stadium Fine Art - Harlequins Rugby Union Club

The Stoop Stadium Fine Art - Harlequins Rugby Union Club
The Stoop Stadium Fine Art, home of Harlequins Rugby Union Football Club. At the Game painted in fine detail by the talented artist James Muddiman captures the atmosphere of Matchday perfectly

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Rockliff Northumberland Rugby Team

Rockliff Northumberland Rugby Team: Steward, Roxby, Greenwell, Styan, Jackson, Nesbit, Taylor, Thompson, Taylor, Anderson, Greenwell, Lee, Taylor, Taylor, Alexander, Stephenson, Thompson, Nicholson

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Headingley Carnagie Stadium Fine Art - Leeds Rhinos Rugby League

Headingley Carnagie Stadium Fine Art - Leeds Rhinos Rugby League
Headingley Carnagie Stadium Fine Art, home of Leeds Rhinos Rugby League Football Club. At the Game painted in fine detail by the talented artist James Muddiman captures the atmosphere of Matchday

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: The famous Pontypool Front Row play for the British Lions in 1977

The famous Pontypool Front Row play for the British Lions in 1977
Rugby Union - 1977 British Lions Tour to New Zealand - Bay of Plenty 16 British Lions 23 (09/08/1977) The Famous Pontypool Front row playing for the British Lions in Rotorua

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: SANDY PARK STADIUM FINE ART - Exeter Chiefs Rugby Union

SANDY PARK STADIUM FINE ART - Exeter Chiefs Rugby Union
Sandy Park is a rugby union stadium and conference and banqueting centre in Exeter, England. It is the home ground of Exeter Chiefs

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Croke Park Stadia Art - Ireland

Croke Park Stadia Art - Ireland
Oil painting of Croke Park, home of the Gaelic Athletic Association, 1884 - current day. Stadium capacity 82, 300. Original painting size 22" x 18" created in 2013 by D.J.Rogers

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Edgeley Park Stadium Fine Art - Stockport County Football Club

Edgeley Park Stadium Fine Art - Stockport County Football Club
Edgeley Park is a football stadium in Edgeley, Stockport, England. Built for rugby league club Stockport in 1901, by 1902, the rugby club was defunct and Stockport County Football Club moved in

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Ravenhill Stadium Fine Art - Ulster Rugby Union

Ravenhill Stadium Fine Art - Ulster Rugby Union
Ravenhill Stadium (known as the Kingspan Stadium for sponsorship reasons) is a rugby stadium located in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is the home of Ulster Rugby

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: The Shay Stadium Fine Art - Halifax Football Club

The Shay Stadium Fine Art - Halifax Football Club
The Shay is a sports stadium in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. Halifax Town football and Halifax rugby league clubs both play home games at the Shay

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: South Africa captain Francois Pienaar receives the World Cup from Nelson Mandela in 1995

South Africa captain Francois Pienaar receives the World Cup from Nelson Mandela in 1995
South Africa Captain Francois Pienaar receives the World Cup Trophy with a hand shake from Nelson Mandela the South African President. South Africa v New Zealand. The Rugby World Cup Final 1995

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Franklins Gardens Stadium Fine Art - Northampton Saints Rugby

Franklins Gardens Stadium Fine Art - Northampton Saints Rugby
Franklins Gardens is a purpose-built rugby stadium in Northampton, England. It is the home stadium of Northampton Saints. The stadium holds 15, 249 people

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Joel Stransky kicks the winning drop-goal in the 1995 Rugby World Cup Final

Joel Stransky kicks the winning drop-goal in the 1995 Rugby World Cup Final
Johannesburg, 24/06/1995. Rugby World Cup Final 1995 South Africa V New Zealand. Joel Stransky Kicks the Winning Drop Goal for South Africa, as Andrew Mehrtens (Nz) Tries to Stop Him

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Craven Park Stadium Fine Art - Hull Kingston Rovers Rugby League

Craven Park Stadium Fine Art - Hull Kingston Rovers Rugby League
New Craven Park Stadium Fine Art, home of Hull Kingston Rovers Rugby League Football Club. At the Game painted in fine detail by the talented artist James Muddiman captures the atmosphere of Matchday

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: England Back-Row Triumvirate (Dallaglio, Back, Hill) - 2003 RWC Final

England Back-Row Triumvirate (Dallaglio, Back, Hill) - 2003 RWC Final
Rugby Union - The 2003 World Cup Final - England 20 Australia 17 (a.e.t.) The England back row on the charge. Left to right: Lawrence Dallaglio, Neil Back and Richard Hill

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: The Barbarians team that defeated the All Blacks at Cardiff in 1973

The Barbarians team that defeated the All Blacks at Cardiff in 1973
Rugby Union - 1972 / 1973 New Zealand Tour of Great Britain & France - Barbarians 23 New Zealand 11 The Barbarians Team Group before the game at Cardiff Arms Park

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Franklins Gardens Stadia Art - Northampton Saints

Franklins Gardens Stadia Art - Northampton Saints
Oil, Ink, Pencil of Franklins Gardens, home of Northampton Saints 1888 - Present Day. Capacity 13, 591. Original Painting by D J Rogers

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: The famous Pontypool front row prepare to scrum down in 1975

The famous Pontypool front row prepare to scrum down in 1975
Rugby Union - 1974 / 1975 WRU Challenge Cup - Quarter-Final: Pontypool 9 Llanelli 18 The famous Pontypool front row prepare to scrum down at Pontypool Park

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: All Black Jonah Lomu during the 1995 Rugby World Cup Final

All Black Jonah Lomu during the 1995 Rugby World Cup Final
Jonah Lumu (Nz) Johannesburg, 24/06/1995. Rugby World Cup 1995 - Final. South Africa V New Zealand Credit: Colorsport/Stuart Macfarlane

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Brentford Community Stadium Fine Art - Brentford Football Club

Brentford Community Stadium Fine Art - Brentford Football Club
Brentford Community Stadium is a stadium in Brentford, West London, that is the home of both Premier League club Brentford and Premiership Rugby club London Irish

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Mud-covered British Lions forwards face the Junior All Blacks in 1977

Mud-covered British Lions forwards face the Junior All Blacks in 1977
Rugby Union - 1977 British Lions Tour to New Zealand - New Zealand Juniors 9 British Lions 19 Mud-covered Lions forwards Phil Orr, left, and Fran Cotton at Athletic Park, Wellington

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Memorial Ground Stadium Fine Art - Bristol Rovers Football Club

Memorial Ground Stadium Fine Art - Bristol Rovers Football Club
The Memorial Stadium, also commonly known by its previous name of the Memorial Ground, is a sports ground in Bristol, England

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Vicarage Road, Watford EAW626929

Vicarage Road, Watford EAW626929
VICARAGE ROAD, Watford. Aerial view of the home of Saracens RFC and Watford FC. Photographed in 1994. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Langtree Park Stadium Fine Art - St Helens Rugby League Club

Langtree Park Stadium Fine Art - St Helens Rugby League Club
Langtree Park(Totally Wicked) Stadium Fine Art, home of St Helens Rugby League Football Club. At the Game painted in fine detail by the talented artist James Muddiman captures the atmosphere of Match

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: John Smiths Stadium Art - Huddersfield Town

John Smiths Stadium Art - Huddersfield Town
Watercolour of John Smiths Stadium, home of Huddersfield Town F.C. & Huddersfield Giants, 1994 - current day. Capacity 24, 500

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: DW Stadium Fine Art - Wigan Warriors Rugby League Club

DW Stadium Fine Art - Wigan Warriors Rugby League Club
DW Stadium Fine Art, home of Wigan Warriors Rugby League Football Club. At the Game painted in fine detail by the talented artist James Muddiman captures the atmosphere of Matchday perfectly

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: A packed Pontypool Park in 1975

A packed Pontypool Park in 1975
Rugby Union - 1974 / 1975 WRU Challenge Cup - Quarter-Final: Pontypool 9 Llanelli 18 The crowd watch the game from the large grass bank at Pontypool Park

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: JPR Williams prepares to kick - 1974 British Lions Tour to South Africa

JPR Williams prepares to kick - 1974 British Lions Tour to South Africa
Rugby Union - 1974 British Lions Tour to South Africa - Eastern Transvaal 10 British Lions 33 (23/7/1974) Lions full back JPR Williams prepares to kick ahead, with teammate Mike Gibson, behind

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Leigh Halfpenny (Wales) holds a daffodil

Leigh Halfpenny (Wales) holds a daffodil
Rugby Union - 2011 Rugby World Cup - Wales vs. Samoa at Waikato Stadium, Hamilton. Leigh Halfpenny (Wales) after the match, holds a daffodil

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Robert Blair 'Paddy'Mayne was born in Newtownards, County Down

Robert Blair "Paddy"Mayne was born in Newtownards, County Down
Robert Blair " Paddy" Mayne was born in Newtownards, County Down, the second youngest of seven children. The Mayne family were prominent landowners who owned several retail businesses in

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: The All Blacks perform the first ever Haka under floodlights in Britain as they prepare to take

The All Blacks perform the first ever Haka under floodlights in Britain as they prepare to take on the Midlands in 1983
Rugby Union - 1983 New Zealand Tour to Scotland & England - Midland Division 19 New Zealand 13 (8/11/1983) New Zealand centre Steve Pokere leads the All Black Haka at Welford Road, Leicester

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: The England team celebrate after winning the World Cup in 2003

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

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Ricoh Arena Stadium - Wasps Rugby Union

Ricoh Arena Stadium - Wasps Rugby Union
The Ricoh Arena in Coventry, England, is a complex which includes a 32, 609-seater stadium, used by Wasps rugby union club, a 6, 000 square metres (65, 000 sq ft) exhibition hall

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Francois Pienaar lifts the World Cup for South Africa as Nelson Mandela cheers

Francois Pienaar lifts the World Cup for South Africa as Nelson Mandela cheers
Rugby Union - 1995 World Cup Final - South Africa 15 New Zealand 12 Springbok captain Francois Pienaar lifts the Webb Ellis Cup, as South Africa President Nelson Mandela, left, cheers at Ellis Park

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Dan Carter

Dan Carter
Rugby Union - 2011 Rugby World Cup - New Zealand v Tonga Daniel Carter (NZ) Credit : Colorsport / Andrew Cowie

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: France / Ireland Rugby 23

France / Ireland Rugby 23
France v Ireland at Paris; the final score was a 14-8 victory for the home side

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Post Office Road Stadium Fine Art - Featherstone Rovers Rugby League

Post Office Road Stadium Fine Art - Featherstone Rovers Rugby League
Post Office Road, (currently known as the Millennium Stadium for sponsorship purposes), is a rugby league ground in Featherstone, near Pontefract, West Yorkshire, England

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: David Duckham dummies for the Barbarians in the famous game against the All Blacks in 1973

David Duckham dummies for the Barbarians in the famous game against the All Blacks in 1973
Rugby Union - 1972 / 1973 New Zealand Tour of Great Britain & France - Barbarians 23 New Zealand 11 David Duckham of the Barbarians dummies Ian Hurst (#12)

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: The two captains leads the teams out for the 1992 Rugby League Wolrd Cup Final

The two captains leads the teams out for the 1992 Rugby League Wolrd Cup Final
Rugby League : Captains, Garry Schofield (Great Britain) and Mal Meninga (Aus) Great Britain v Australia World Cup Final @ Wembley 24/10/1992 Credit : Colorsport

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Firhill Stadium Going to the Match Fine Art - Partick Thistle

Firhill Stadium Going to the Match Fine Art - Partick Thistle
Firhill Stadium is a football and former rugby union, rugby league and greyhound racing stadium located in the Maryhill area of Glasgow, Scotland

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: The Boulevard Stadium Fine Art - Hull Rugby League Club

The Boulevard Stadium Fine Art - Hull Rugby League Club
The Boulevard Stadium Fine Art, former home of Hull Rugby League Football Club. At the Game painted in fine detail by the talented artist James Muddiman captures the atmosphere of Matchday perfectly

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: 6N Scotland 6 England 13

6N Scotland 6 England 13
Rugby Union - Six Nations Championships - Scotland vs. England EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - FEB 04: Owen Farrell of England prepares to take a kick during the Scotland vs England RBS Six Nations

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Easter Road Stadium Fine Art NEW EDITION

Easter Road Stadium Fine Art NEW EDITION
Easter Road is a football stadium located in the Leith area of Edinburgh, Scotland, which is the home ground of Scottish Premiership club Hibernian (Hibs)

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Kingsholm Gloucester 26753_006

Kingsholm Gloucester 26753_006
Kingsholm Stadium, Gloucester. First built in 1891, it has been home for the Gloucester Rugby Union club ever since. Photographed in 2010

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Sedburgh School, Yorkshire, LMS poster, 1923-1947

Sedburgh School, Yorkshire, LMS poster, 1923-1947
Poster produced for the London Midland and Scottish (LMS) railway from artwork by Norman Wilkinson

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Welford Road Stadium Art - Leicester Tigers

Welford Road Stadium Art - Leicester Tigers
OIL, INK, PENCIL OF WELFORD ROAD, HOME OF LEICESTER TIGERS 1892 - PRESENT DAY. Capacity 16, 815(PRIOR TO LATEST DEVELOPMENT). Original Painting by D J Rogers

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Millennium Stadium Art - Wales

Millennium Stadium Art - Wales
Watercolour of the Millennium Stadium, the home of the Wales National Rugby Union team & the Wales National football team, 1999 - current day

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Twickenham Stadia Art - England

Twickenham Stadia Art - England
Oil painting of Twickenham, home of the Rugby Football Union(RFU), 1909 - current day. Capacity 82, 000. Original painting size 22" x 18" created in 2012 by D.J.Rogers

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Rugby at Murrayfield stadium, Scotland

Rugby at Murrayfield stadium, Scotland
Scotland triumphs over England in the Calcutta Cup championship, during the opening match for the newly built Murrayfield stadium which was inaugurated in March 1925. Date: 1925

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Sonny Bill Williams

Sonny Bill Williams
Rugby Union - 2011 Rugby World Cup - New Zealand v Tonga Sonny bill Wlliams (NZ) Credit : Colorsport / Andrew Cowie

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Wales - 1976 Grand Slam Winners

Wales - 1976 Grand Slam Winners
Rugby Union - 1976 Five Nations Championship - Wales 19 France 13 Wales Team Group, Cardiff Arms Park Back Row (left to right): John Bevan, Franklin Knill, Graham Price, Trevor Pryce Evans

Background imageRugby Glass Coaster Collection: Jonny Wilkinson prepares to take a kick during the 2003 World Cup Final

Jonny Wilkinson prepares to take a kick during the 2003 World Cup Final
Rugby Union - The 2003 World Cup Final - England 20 Australia 17 (a.e.t.) Jonny Wilkinson (England) prepares to take a penalty. Telstra Stadium (now Stadium Australia), Sydney, Australia



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Rugby Glass Coaster Collection

Rugby is a contact sport that originated in England in the 19th century, and is played with an oval-shaped ball and two teams of fifteen players each, who aim to score points by carrying or kicking the ball over their opponent's goal line. The game involves physical strength, speed, agility, and strategic thinking as players tackle, pass, run and kick the ball while trying to outmaneuver their opponents. Rugby has become popular worldwide and is played at both amateur and professional levels. It promotes teamwork, sportsmanship, discipline and respect for others on and off the field.
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Media Storehouse offers a vast collection of wall art and framed prints featuring Rugby, one of the most popular sports in the world. Our collection includes high-quality images capturing iconic moments from various rugby matches, stadiums, players, and teams. Fans can choose from a wide range of options to decorate their homes or offices with stunning photographs that showcase the passion and intensity of this sport. The Rugby collection features classic black-and-white shots as well as colorful action photos that capture the excitement and energy of live games. From historic World Cup finals to local club matches, there is something for every rugby enthusiast in this extensive collection. Our selection also includes vintage posters, team logos, and other memorabilia that make perfect gifts for fans. Our Rugby collection provides an excellent opportunity for fans to celebrate their love for this thrilling sport by displaying beautiful artwork on their walls.
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