New Zealand Rugby is the governing body for rugby union in New Zealand. Established in 1892, it oversees the national teams, including the famous All Blacks, who are known for their skill and the traditional haka performed before matches. The organization promotes the sport at all levels, from grassroots to professional.
Rugby is a significant part of New Zealand's culture, with a passionate fan base and a strong emphasis on sportsmanship. The country has produced many legendary players and has a successful history in international competitions, consistently ranking among the top teams in the world.