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Jimungo are the team behind New Zealand's most popular online game - Virtual Rugby. We've also brought you Jimungo Virtual League, Jimungo Virtual Netball, Jimungo Virtual Football and Jimungo Premiership.

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Our games are easy to play, but hard to master.  Getting a better score than your mates week after week is almost as much fun as winning the entire competition.

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Jimungo's most famous title is the wildly popular Virtual Rugby game.
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  • Limited Edition Signed All Whites Jerseys Available
    41 Across, in conjunction with NZ Football, have produced a very limited edition of signed All Whites World Cup jerseys.   Only 50 have been released with most going straight to sponsors. There are a few available for sale and Alan from 41 Across would like to offer them to Jimungo Football and Jimungo Premiership players.

    Price $1695.00 incl GST.
    To reserve your Jersey call Alan on +64 9 3599201 or email AJohnson@41across.com.




  • Jimungo Premiership Kicks Off
    You can now Make Your Picks for the English Premier League!

    We're kicking off Jimungo Premiership with the first Round closing at 11.45pm this Saturday night (NZT). Follow All White Stars Winston Reid, Ryan Nelson and Chris Wood during the 2010-11 English Premier League season.


    Awesome prizes
    We've got a tonne of give-aways from our fantastic prize sponsors The Soccer Shop, The Yellow Fever and New Zealand Football

    The grand prize winner will walk away with a signed shirt from the All Whites while the top five will well kitted out with Yellow Fever t-shirts.


    The first game is Tottenham Hotspur versus Manchester City – sign up today!


  • Virtual A League Kicks Off
    Just letting you know that there's precious few moments left to Make Your Picks for the Hyundai A League!

    We're kicking off Jimungo Football with the first Round closing at 9.30pm this Thursday night (NZT). Follow Ricky Herbert and the Wellington Phoenix as they try and finish the season in an even more spectacular manner than last year.


    Awesome prizes
    We've got a tonne of give-aways from our fantastic prize sponsors The Soccer Shop, The Yellow Fever and New Zealand Football

    The grand prize winner will walk away with signed shirts from both the Phoenix AND the All Whites while the top five will well kitted out with Yellow Fever t-shirts.


  • The Rugby League Museum
    After a visit to the New Zealand Rugby League headquarters yesterday - more on that in the coming weeks - I popped into Rugby League Museum, for a look.  I was lucky enough to be shown around by Museum Curator and 1961 Kiwi's Captain Don Hammond.

     Even though there are many great items on display, from Albert Baskerville's All Golds contract through to a signed Kiwi's 2008 World Cup Winning Jersey, the centerpiece of the museum, has to be the Rugby League World Cup.  Don was kind enough to take my photo with the trophy and filled me in on its colourful history.

    The Rugby League World Cup


    First contested in 1954, the Trophy was shared between England and Australia, until six days before the final of the 1970 tournament, when it was fiendishly stolen from the Australian Team's Hotel in Bradford, England.  After initial investigations returned no leads, all hope was lost, and a replacement was hastily arranged.

    There was no trace of the trophy until 1990 when unemployed father-of-four, Stephen Uttley stumbled on it in a ditch merely yards away from the surprised Bradford and Bingley Rugby League Club.

    Although missing the cockerel that had previously adorned the lid and carrying a few additional scratches and dings around the base, the trophy was otherwise unharmed and ready to be presented back to Australia after their win in 1992.

    In 2008, Nathan Cayless and the Kiwis won the Trophy, and it's colourful history continued when it was held aloft by yours truly yesterday afternoon.

    If you want to see the Rugby League World Cup for yourself, head along to the Rugby League Museum, Rugby League House, 7 Beasley Avenue, Penrose, Auckland.  The museum is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 11am-3pm and is well worth the price of admission.


  • Jimungo Virtual Football

    Jimungo would like to let you know that there's precious few moments left to Make Your Picks for the Hyundai A League!

    We're kicking off Jimungo Football with the first Round closing at 9.30pm this Thursday night (NZT). Follow Ricky Herbert and the Wellington Phoenix as they try and finish the season in an even more spectacular manner than last year.

    Awesome prizes
    We've got a tonne of give-aways from our fantastic prize sponsors The Soccer Shop, The Yellow Fever and New Zealand Football

    The grand prize winner will walk away with signed shirts from both the Phoenix AND the All Whites while the top five will well kitted out with Yellow Fever t-shirts.


    So what are you waiting for?
    Get in now and beat the rush to Make Your Picks . Get the playground-advantage of inviting your mates before someone else does!

    Good luck haydensinclair and we'll see you on the Virtual Field.

    Jimungo Football

     P.S. You can also sign up for Jimungo Premiership for the 2010-11 English Premier League season.