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watching the rugby world cup on macbook

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please help

I am looking to watch the rugby world cup on my macbook whislt working away in tajikistan for two months

is there any way i can do this over the internet

thanks for any advise
 
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If it is being broadcast over the internet, then yes.
 
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also slingbox is only for windows xp
 
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ChrisBoy, I can solve your problem in one second, its simple South Africa is going to win, cheers brits
 

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