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Though rugby is easiest to play in boots specifically made for rugby, they are not necessary. Soccer cleats work just fine. The only requirement for rugby boots is that they must not have a spike on the bottom of the toes.
It depends on your style of play. If you like to dribble and force your way through opposition, you should look for sturdier resistant boots. If you're good at swerving shots, you should look for boots with microribs on the tip and top of the boot. If you rely on your speed, you should look for the lightest boots. Always take into consideration the types of cleats that are best for the type of surface you play on.
Because he can play with forwards or another player in the back line
Yes, In Australia, Aboringial Girls do play rugby league with other girls.
no its classed as a "knock on" and a scrum to the opposing team is given If the ball is deliberately knocked forward then a referee can issue a penalty
It is not possible, unless you play on turf, but an easy solution to get mud off cleats (or boots), is to smack them together or against a hard flat surface.
Anyone can play rugby.
94 are registered with the IRB
Four people that play rugby? Millions worldwide play Rugby mate.
Yes. Sports should not discriminate on race, religion, or gender.
Historically basic shoes were worn to play the game. However as the game expanded in to town and village sides across the UK men who wore working boots which has small studs in them to prevent the soles wearing out started to use these to play the game. From there boots with nail in leather studs were developed - The boots then became a requirements as more and more grip was required to maul ruck and scrum
Australian footballers wear much the same as soccer and rugby players: team guernseys, shorts, club socks and studded football boots.