William Web-Ellis was a 15 year old school student from England
No they did not, it was a man named William Webb Ellis who was English that first picked up the ball and ran with it in a football match held in the English town called rugby. Now the game is played worldwide by men and women.
A drunken man!
The Fastest Man in Rugby - 2013 was released on: USA: 17 July 2013 (internet)
Je suis rugbyman or Je suis joueur de rugby and Je suis rugbywoman or Je suis joueuse de rugby are French equivalents of the English phrase "I am a rugby player." Context makes clear whether feminine (cases 1, 2) or masculine (examples 3, 4) gender suits. The respective pronunciations will be "zhuh swee ryoog-bee-man" or "zhuh swee zhwuhrd ryoog-bee" in the feminine and "zhuh swee ryoog-bee-wuh-man" or "zuh swee zhwuhzd ryoog-bee" in French.
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The legend is that in 1823 a man named William Ellis was playing soccer in Rugby, England who was 16 at the time got angry that he couldn't kick the ball where he wanted it to go so in his frustration he picked the ball up and started running. which is how it originated.
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my friend mr big snout
A rugby player or Maurie warrior. The Haka is the challenge that the All Blacks rugby team perform prior to the start of a rugby match. It originates as a Maurie war dance.
you mark your man never keep your eyes of him
NO. They are a Football Association club.
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