Wallabies
If you are speaking about the union code then it would be better to look at the IRB site as there are a considerable amount of terms used in the modern game .irblaws.com/EN/downloads/
To be able to apply for an Ulster Bank Credit Card one must be eligible and follow their terms and conditions. The terms and conditions states that one must not be in debt and must have a good FICO score.
Rugby terms such as 'Dead ball line' and 'Try' are in a rugby glossary and it gives you the meaning as well as the term. -- To see a full list of terms used in the game visit the IRB website go to their rules and regulation page
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In terms of Ireland, it stands for the Ulster Volunteer Force. They were formed in 1912 in the name of the Ulster Volunteers they got their name UVF in 1969 when the troubles started
World-wide rugby is more popular in terms of number of players and fan bases.
No he is in modern terms known as a plums rating!
Rugby is fairly minor compared to most sports there; while there are clubs and lower levels and it does have a national team, they are not very strong in terms of international achievement..
Can you expand on this question as the terms do not fit in the game and REMOTE is somewhat broad
Tongans are great rugby players. They have one of the highest respected tackling records in the game due to their huge hits. The game is considered their national sports
In terms of football, Northern Ireland it's self, In terms of Rugby, it is Ireland (IRFU), In terms of Olympic games, its Great Britain, which is referred to as 'Great Britain and Northern Ireland'
In terms of what is played: Football (soccer), netball, cricket and Australian rules.In terms of what is watched/supported: Australian rules, cricket, rugby and football (soccer).