Given that a rugby match lasts 80 minutes, not many sites offer full games for free, however you can get some classic matches on google video or youtube.
Here are some particularly good links to a couple of awesome matches as well as soon good quality highlights :
France v New Zealand 1999 World Cup
One of the best matches played in recent times and probably the best match ever played at a World Cup. Both sides were outstanding and Dominici's try around the hour mark is truly outstanding as it shows how a game can turn on the bounce of a ball.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2690417996686378669&q=france+new+zealand+1999
Barbarians v All Blacks 1973 Cardiff Arms Park
It's worth watching the first ten minutes of this video for 'That Try' alone - it's Gareth Edward's finish but the footwork of Phil Bennet at the beginning of the move and the exemplary support play of Bevan and the BaaBaas forwards is a lesson to anyone who plays the game. One of the best, if not the best, games of rugby I've ever seen.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3006034587463880114&q=barbarians+v+all+blacks
Australia v New Zealand 2000
The best Tri-Nations match to date - it has everything, pace, power, attack, defence and plenty of suspense.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3328263079321778584&q=australia+rugby+duration%3Along
These are the only three full length games I've found on Google Video but they happen to be three of the best games I've ever seen and are well worth watching again.
For some classic running rugby tries, old and new, visit the BaaBaa's video gallery at :
http://www.barbarianfc.co.uk/videogallery.shtml
And last but not least, go to http://www.irb.com/EN/IRB+TV/home.htm
Where you can sign up for and watch Total Rugby TV. Right now the service is a little thin but I know that during the 2007 World Cup in France there will be near-live commentary on all matches along with video highlights. I'm going to be doing a large part of the English highlights and from what I've seen of the quality of images accompanying the highlights i've been training on, the service is going to be outstanding... plus it's free, all you need to do is sign up. Watch this space as it will evolve very quickly over the course of the year and there are already video highlights of the U19 world cup.
The BBC (not renowned for having good quality online video and audio) currently have three good quality "Highlights 2006" videos available for free in their rugby section at http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/default.stm
2007-01-01 21:15:00
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answered by Diarmid 3
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Download Old Games
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answered by Todd 3
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I watch some of the games on the links posted by Diarmid and they are pretty good. I dont know where to look though, the best thing I can suggest is to order them online or try downloading full matches on through a peer to peer program like torrents.
2007-01-03 18:31:32
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answered by Anonymous
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It's not for free, but not that expensive if you look at the per game cost. The Rugby Channel. It's the primary viewing source for Americans.
2007-01-03 13:09:04
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answered by scubafetish2000 2
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What God would have for us is most brilliant. The end game? What end game? There are fundamentally consequences whichever way. Only God can do God's will the mostest. I personally, shall aim to do as God would have me do... God speaks to us all in many ways, such as voices, dreams, visions and so on. Free will operates out of choice, free will is thereabouts the devil's will, to me personally. It's an apple genesis story again. Do not accept apples from the devil. Do not accept apples from the devils. Ask God about apple of LIFE, & apple of KNOWLEDGE. Do not take from the centre tree. God so knows. Ask God first. Many of my braincells seem to think they have a will, when in fact, all they have is volition. God knows. Will is fundamentally bad, I personally wouldn't go along that route. Grace is most superior. Grace comes at Grace speed. Thanks be to God.
2016-03-29 04:05:18
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answered by ? 4
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If you want to download full length games, I'm afraid the only way is use "eMule". It is a free software.
I have downloaded more than one hundred games.
2007-01-04 15:59:40
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answered by cz_hooah 2
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try youtube.com
2007-01-01 16:46:07
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answered by Anonymous
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