RugbyPass reaches new peak audience in July
RugbyPass.com reached its largest ever audience in July, with 1.38 million unique users and 5 million page views making RugbyPass the most visited English speaking rugby website in the world.
The wider RugbyPass Network, including our social media channels and network of websites (Rugby365.com, RugbyOnslaught.com and RugbyDump.com) also had a record month in July, reaching more than 2.4 million unique website users and more than 40 million social media users.
RugbyPass has been active in the production of news, editorial and content for just over two years, during which time we have worked hard to produce engaging articles, opinion pieces, in-depth analysis, breaking news, social content, along with some of the best original rugby videos and documentaries on the web.
Original Content:
We now produce all of our own live stats and have developed a world-first player and team rankings system, the RugbyPass Index, which consistently beats the bookies with its data-driven match predictions. Live games from all major tournaments are covered in-depth in our Live Match Centre.
We've also expanded our premium footprint to 64 territories across Asia, Europe and Australia, streaming live coverage of major rugby competition from SANZAAR, the Six Nations, Guinness Pro14, Heineken Champions Cup, Gallagher Premiership, Major League Rugby and more. We recently launched the world's only 24/7 rugby channel, RugbyPass TV, available on any device for just $1 a month (sign up here and get the first month free).
In July, we released our new app to iOS users (Android is coming very soon), bringing the best of RugbyPass.com direct to your pocket (click to download the new RugbyPass app now).
We also released two new episodes of our original series "Insiders", featuring former England star Ben Foden and Fijian flyer Nemani Nadolo.
Ben Foden - Stateside
Nadolo - The Documentary
So, from all the team at RugbyPass....
A huge thank-you for taking an interest. Whether you're a paying subscriber, reader, viewer, follower, liker or sharer, your support is crucial to our success and always very much appreciated.
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I just don't see any progress in their game plan- still unable to cope with rush D, back-line is clunky - not fluid (despite the same players being together for some time), unbalanced lose trio - Ardie has gone backwards and we wasted his best years in a position he was never going to flourish in (those who say he won WPOY in that position miss the point that he would have won at any position but would definitely have still won it at 7), and I don't see an ability of this team to play with confidence knowing their roles. Handling and skills have to be the worst seen for years with sloppy and dropped passes, people not expecting passes - kick-off receptions poor, on and on. This was a hall mark of his Crusader teams. I wonder if Razor wanted to show he could replicate his first year at Saders with the same players Foster used. I struggle to understand his rationale to keep that squad mostly intact (except for retirements or off-shore contracts) and ignore talent emerging in SR. No wonder good SR players are exiting. Rant over. As is my enthusiasm for AB rugby - which is mostly being played by Boks, Irish, French and even Scotland!
Go to commentsgreat to see Fin Smith given a shot. Hoping against hope that he and Ford are trusted to run things in the 6N. We urgently need a fly-half who is capable of bringing his outside backs into the game.
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