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players, match officials and supporters would float in mid air. The ball when kicked would fly off in to infinity unless a player could catch it in flight. Basically the game just would not happen
Neither country has they're own code of rugby, they both play the same game. The only difference in their matches would be the size of their players and their tactics
There occasionally are, but most rugby on TV is a live-streaming match. Sports shows and news broadcasts would be the kind to play reruns and highlights.
it is either a marathon a rugby match a 100 meter sprint a netball match or a resistance training work out
I would probably say the free-kick because in a rugby conversion the area to aim at is much larger.
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It would then be called a lizard
Can't happen. Biology simply doesn't match up.
Beacuse its the national sport and you like it. Why would you go to see a football match if you were English? Why would you go to baseball if you were American? Beacuse its the national sport and you like it. Why would you go to see a football match if you were English? Why would you go to baseball if you were American?
It would hurt, you'd probably get a blister, but you are unlikely to get rid of the wart.
Depends how many times you were tackled!! I would say a couple of days. It usually takes me a day or so.
"It was inevitable that that would happen", "his death was inevitable", "losing that match was inevitable"...