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England - Pro Rugby Manager Competition Winner!

Steve Eng
By Kath 31/3/04
January 20 2005
England - Unofficial England Rugby would like to announce the winner of their very first competition. The competition based on the predicted scores of all the RBS Six nations games was won by Steve(Eng) - Well done Steve. We will be announcing a new competition this week so keep checking!

Unofficial England Rugby  &   Pro Rugby Manager 

Unofficial England Rugby are pleased to Announced the

WINNER 

of our first competition

 

Steve (Eng)

Well done Steve

prorugbymanager.com - NEW website

Pro Rugby Manager 2004 is a brand NEW  computer game for those young budding rugby players and managers amongst us.  It is also for those armchair buffs who know better that the their Director's of Rugby!   How many times have you heard them say - I could direct better than that!  

 Well guys and gals now is your chance!     

Pro Rugby Manager have kindly offered Unofficial England Rugby Two copies of their NEW game, to give away in a couple of competitions!

One gone - one to go!

So Watch This Space!

 

ALSO

To celebrate the launch of the Pro Rugby Manager 2004 Official Site they are giving you the chance to win an England Rugby Shirt signed by none other than Jonny Wilkinson!

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Now about the NEW game!

Pro Rugby Manager 2004:    Delivers everything a rugby fan could ask for. It is a perfect blend of management and real time 3D simulation. Manage all the aspects of a professional rugby team from the negotiation of players' contracts to the set-up of the actual game strategies.

Execute the decisions you see fit and watch it unfold in 3D with body crushing, adrenaline pumping, try-scoring feats. You can also adapt these tactics on the fly during the game as you watch the behaviour of your players unfold in realistic 3D action. Participate in all major competitions from 10 championships, Super 12, Tri-Nations, Six Nations, European Cups and the most prestigious of them all, The World Cup.


Pro Rugby Manager 2004 is the definitive Rugby sports simulation for the PC.

 Features:

·     Participate in all the major competitions from the 10 National championships to the Super 12, Tri-Nations, Six Nations, European Cups and The World Cup

·     Choose from over 100 Clubs and 50 National teams (France, UK, Italy, New Zealand, South Africa, Australia, and many more)

·     Experience 13 authentic 3D stadiums

·     Feel the intense real-life pressures of a manager with key decisions such as the hiring and firing of players to improve the status of your team

·     Train, hone and develop key individuals with rigorous set-up training programs and unleash their full potential on the pitch.

·     Give instructions as the game progresses in real-time such as substitutions to tired, injured or under performing players that will affect the outcome of the game.

·     Manage staff and balance the books for the board to maximise profits for your team

·     Select your starting 15, assign tactics and strategies and watch them carry it out. Delve further and come up with your own advanced strategies that promise to deliver limitless tactical gameplay possibilities

·     Weather will affect match conditions throwing curve balls into your tactics, strategies and crowd turn out that will affect profits and the way your game will played out

·     Motion captured players allow for realistic animations and immersion into the bone-crushing thrills of Rugby

·     Play with up to 2 players in real-time Online (Gamespy) or LAN. Set up leagues Online or LAN over multiple seasons for up to 100 players and watch your progress unfold in style with a Worldwide Online ladder system

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So go check out their NEW website by clicking on the links above and you can download a trailer of the game and enter the Jonny Wilkinson Signed shirt competition plus much more. 

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