Template talk:Rugby team

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[edit] Usage for club/provincial teams

{{Rugby team
  | teamname   = Wikipedia RFC
  | image      = <!-- an image is optional -->
  | imagesize  = <!-- If the image is huge, insert dimensions here, if not, default is set to 125px -->
  | union      = [[Wikipedia Rugby Union]]
  | fullname   = Wikipedia Rugby Football Club
  | nickname   = The Wikis
  | shortname  = 
  | founded    = 2006
  | region    = Internet <!-- useful for Provincial and super sides-->
  | ground     = [[Stadium]]
  | capacity   = 20,000
  | chairman   = {{flagicon|England}} Wiki
  | ceo        = <!-- If the union/club has a Chief Executive Officer -->
  | president  = <!-- If the union/club has a President -->
  | captain    = {{flagicon|Hong Kong}} Wiki
  | coach      = {{flagicon|England}} Jimbo
  | top scorer = {{flagicon|Swaziland}} Jimbo
  | caps       = {{flagicon|Russia}} John Doe
  | coach      = {{flagicon|Kazakhstan}} Jimbo
  | url        = en.wikipedia.org
  | league     = Wikipedia
  | season     = [[2005–06]]
  | position   = 4th
  | pattern_la1=|pattern_b1=|pattern_ra1=|pattern_so1=|pattern_sh1= <!-- these are for specific uploaded kit images-->
  | leftarm1=FFFFFF|body1=DD0000|rightarm1=FFFFFF|shorts1=FFFFFF|socks1=FFFFFF|
  | pattern_la2=|pattern_b2=|pattern_ra2=|pattern_so2=|pattern_sh2= <!-- these are for specific uploaded kit images-->
  | leftarm2=FFDE00|body2=FFDE00|rightarm2=FFDE00|shorts2=565656|socks2=565656|
}}

[edit] Example

Wikipedia RFC
Full name Wikipedia Rugby Football Club
Nickname(s) The Wikis
Founded 2006
Union Wikipedia Rugby Union
Region Internet
Ground Stadium
Capacity 20,000
Chairman England Wiki
Coach Kazakhstan Jill Doe
Captain Hong Kong Wiki
Most caps Russia John Doe
Top scorer Swaziland Jimbo
League Wikipedia
2005–06 4th
Team colours Team colours Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
 
Home colours
Team colours Team colours Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
 
Away colours
Official Website
en.wikipedia.org



[edit] Usage for national teams

{{Rugby team
| country =Scotland 
| image = Scottish_Rugby_team_logo.jpg
| imagesize = 90px
| union = Scottish Rugby Union
| nickname = 
| captain = [[Jason White (rugby player)|Jason White]]
| caps = [[Gregor Townsend]] (82)
| top scorer = [[Gavin Hastings]] (667)
| coach = {{flagicon|Scotland}} [[Frank Hadden]]
| from = 2005
| pattern_la1 = _bluewhitelower
| pattern_b1 = thinwhitesidesonnavy
| pattern_ra1 = _bluewhitelower
| leftarm1 =000080
| body1 = 000080
| rightarm1 =000080
| shorts1 = 000080
| socks1 = 000080
| pattern_la2 =_scota
| pattern_b2 =_scota
| pattern_ra2 =_scota
| leftarm2 =
| body2 = 
| rightarm2 =
| shorts2 = 000000
| socks2 = 000000
| first = (also the world's first)<br />Scotland 4 - 1 [[England national rugby union team|England]]<BR/>([[27 March]], [[1871]])
| bigwin = Scotland 100 - [[Japan national rugby union team|Japan]] 8 <BR/>([[13 November]], [[2004]])
| bigloss = Scotland 10 - [[South Africa national rugby union team|South Africa]] 68 <BR/>([[6 December]], [[1997]])
| World cup apps = 5
| year = 1987
| best = 4th [[1991 Rugby Union World Cup|1991]]
}}

[edit] Example

Scotland
Union Scottish Rugby Union
Coach Scotland Frank Hadden
Captain Jason White
Most caps Gregor Townsend (82)
Top scorer Gavin Hastings (667)
Team colours Team colours Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
 
Team colours
Team colours Team colours Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
 
Change colours
First international
(also the world's first)
Scotland 4 - 1 England
(27 March 1871)
Largest win
Scotland 100 - Japan 8
(13 November 2004)
Worst defeat
Scotland 10 - South Africa 68
(6 December 1997)
World Cup
Appearances 5 (First in 1987)
Best result 4th 1991

[edit] Parameters for National Teams

  • country: The name of the country for which the team represents (required) use teamname for the British and Irish Lions and the Pacific Islanders.
  • image: Place here the logo of the team, do not use square brackets
  • imagesize: defaults to 125px, if the image looks bad, use to adjust image size. (format eg. 100px)
  • union: The official name of the union. (required) do not use for the British Lions and PI, instead use unions
  • nickname: Any nickname that the team may have
  • coach: if known, the name of the coach be placed here - use square brackets around the name to link it.
  • from: Since what year has the coach been in place?
  • captain: Name of the national side captain - use square brackets around the name to link it.
  • caps: Name of the player with most caps/test appearances - use square brackets around the name to link it.
  • top scorer: Name of the player with most points scored - use square brackets around the name to link it.
  • appearances: Name of the player with most appearances in all matches (used for Invitational sides and the British Lions) - use square brackets around the name to link it.
  • toptestscorer: Name of the player with most points scored in tests (used for the British Lions) - use square brackets around the name to link it
  • pattern_la, pattern_b, pattern_ra, leftarm, , body, rightarm, shorts, socks: See Template talk:Football kit to see how this works.
  • first: The first game played and when
  • bigwin: The largest winning margin the team has had
  • bigloss: The largest losing margin the team has had
  • World cup apps: Place here the number of world cup appearances the side has had. If 0, leave blank.
  • year: The year of the first appearance in a world cup.
  • best: Insert the best result in a world cup. If no appearance, leave blank.


[edit] Invitational sides

Special circumstances are in play for sides such as the British and Irish Lions and the Pacific Islanders. In cases such as these, use the teamname and the unions parameters.

[edit] Only for national sevens sides

place |sevens = yes into the template field.

[edit] Strips

If you don't know the change strip, leave those fields blank. The change strip will only show if the shorts2 parameter is filled.

[edit] Unions

I don't think a Union is that relevent to all clubs, so I'm going to remove that option from some, like the French teams, where all the unions are the same. Cheers. Cvene64 07:01, 26 November 2006 (UTC)

If the team is playing in an international competition, its home union is important IMHO. --Bob 17:56, 27 November 2006 (UTC)