In Rugby, a "cap" refers to a player's selection for a national team, symbolizing their participation in an international match. Each time a player represents their country in a game, they earn a cap, which serves as a measure of their experience and contributions at the international level. The term originates from the practice of awarding players a physical cap for each game played. Caps are often used to track and highlight a player's achievements in their rugby career.
A "cap" is awarded to a player who plays for their international side
Salary cap was inducted with the beginning of superleague, so 1996
rugby
Yes.
can you clarify what you mean by "rugby bridges"
Make an appearance for your countries national team in an International Test.
He has his first cap against France 1999 and retirered from international rugby in 2012 - 13 years
What dose Propbele mean
Can you expand on where and in which rugby code TA is used
John Robbie.
the Melbourne storm
Rugger is not a German word. If you mean the slang word for rugby, then it would simply be Rugby