probably around 50 000 000 in the whole of rugby, but in a single team, 15 players.
There may be only 15 players perside on the field of play as a maximum at anyone time in the union code
A touchdown (worth 1 point) is awarded when an attacking player places the ball on the ground, on or over the defending teams scoreline; after a team scores, the play begins again with a tap in the middle of the field by the non scoring team.
They play both. Its dependant on the location and the type of club in their locality but both codes run excellent mini and youth programme
That's a matter of opinion but Fiji's Waisale Serevi is considered by most to have been the best.
Diego Dominguez (1010 for Italy/Argentina), Neil Jenkins(1049 for Wales), Daniel Carter (1188 and counting for New Zealand) and Jonny Wilkinson (1198 and counting for England).
Ronan O'Gara currently has 997 for Ireland and so is likely to break the barrier today in Ireland's Six Nations game against Wales.
David Kirk captained the team for the 1987 World Cup Squad
Ryan Jones, however Alun-Wyn Jones captained a match in the 2009 six nations.
Six tries is the record in one six nations campaign held jointly by Williams of Wales and Greenwood of England.
Chris Ashton of England has equalled that record with just two games gone in the current six nations (2011) looks likely he will hold that outright by the end of the tournament.
Reuben Thorne - Taking over as captain from an injured Anton Oliver, he led the All Blacks throughout 2002 and 2003.
However, in 2002 he did relinquish the position for a temporary period because of an ankle injury - at that time The All Blacks recalled former skipper Taine Randell to take charge for a UK/France tour in 2002
NO that would be cheating.
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Well, not cheating per se, but kicking a loose ball would result in a 15-yard penalty for illegal kicking.
The only legal kicks are punts, placekicks and dropkicks, and they each are allowed only in certain circumstances.
BTW... You'd probably get better responses if you posted this question under Football Rules, not Basketball Rules. :-)
rugby union was invented in 1823 by a 16 year old boy, William webb Ellis. He was playing a game of soccer when he suddenly picked up the ball and ran towards the opponets goal and that's how it formed.
There is NO UK rugby union team.
England have Martin Johnson (Eng)
Scotland have Andy Robinson (Eng)
Wales have Warren Gatland (NZ)
And N. Ireland play under The Republic of Ireland, coach Declan Kidney (Ire).
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The team that represents the UK is the British and Irish Lions.
The manager for the most recent tour (2009) was Gerald Davies and the coach was Ian(mighty mouse) McGeechan. The new tour party is yet to be announced - This will happen post Christmas 2010.
Most points in a game by a player: Simon Culhane scored 45 points for New Zealand vs Japan in 1995
source : http://internationalevents.suite101.com/article.cfm/rugby_world_cup_records_facts
Men tend to be stronger, given that they are heavier (pound for pound women are stronger than men, men just weigh more).
Women rely more on skill, and due to a higher body fat percentage, are better at endurance.
Rugby union and NFL "gridiron" may seem alike but it is actually way different.
Rugby union fans will argue that NFL is too boring, hence the stoppage after each tackle to commence with the next down, changes between, defence, offence, and special teams, Time outs, play clocks etc. and that NFL players are not as tough as Rugby players due to all the padding. Those gridiron guys get beat up pretty bad. The two main differences is that in Rugby union the focus is on the ball carrier and the breakdown, were in NFL the focus is on the recievers and the quarterback.
So its hard to say what is the better sport, as we can only say that the Rugby world cup is the third largest viewed sport worldwide, but I have never seen 100 000 people packed into a stadium to watch a "varsity cup" or even tri nations game, as the Americans do at the Rose bowl.
so its all about preference. its like comparing ice hockey to soccer, very simmilar in practice but way way way different.
The Scottish Rugby Union is the second oldest Rugby Union. It was founded in the year 1873 as the Scottish Football Union. This union oversees the Scottish League Championship which is the national league system.
in rugby 5 points is scored for 1 try, but if a conversation is successfull after a try then it would be 7 points.
1911, when US Milanese played the French team Voiron, saw the first match played in the country (although, in fairness, rugby had been played by the British community in Genoa who in 1893 had formed the 'Cricket and Football Club'). In 1927 the first steps to an organised rugby season were taken when a 'Comitato di Propaganda' was formed. The official birthday of the Italian Rugby Federation (FIR) is 28th September 1928.
Fascism, with its culture of physicality and fitness, gave rugby a considerable impulse: it was considered a "manly" game, its growing popularity bringing teams to Milano, Roma, Torino, Bologna, Padova, Genova, Brescia, Treviso, Rovigo, Napoli and Catania in Sicily.
May 1929 saw the very first International match, played against Spain in Barcelona. When France was expelled from the 5 Nations they, together with Italy, Spain, Rumania, Germany and Czechoslovakia formed F.I.R.A. The War of 1939-45 stopped, but then restarted, rugby's growth with British, Australian and New Zealand troops providing an alternative to French rugby.
The World Cup of 1987 provided a huge boost to the game, as did Italy's membership of the 6 Nations. Giancarlo Dondi, for some years manager of the national team, became President of FIR. Dondi understands the importance of creating a breeding-ground for new players, and has targeted schools, promoting youth rugby with a massive project that is helping to increase the popularity of rugby in Italy and will certainly produce the right kind of players in future.
Currently statistically they have played 354, won 156, loat 188 and drawn 10
The headquarters for the Harlequins Rugby Union is located in Twickenham, London, England. Twickenham has been the headquarters since the early 1900's.
He knew that he was a good rugby player at school SACS and proceeded his illustriuos career doing what he does fantastically now by slotting the ball through the posts from all over the parl and splicing through back lines when needed. He also had a promising waterpolo career, but made thew right decision. He had superb assistance in his school days and was coached by one of the greats.
Its attributed to William Web Ellis a student of Rugby School, Warwickshire England who in 1823 whilst playing football picked up the, which a the time was allowed in the game of football and instead of retiring back toward his team he ran forward (strictly against the ten rules) toward the opposing teams goal line. This new tactic caught on and was spread by Rugby students to colleges they then attended. From here it went global. In 1845 the RFu was formed and the formailsation of rules where created. This formed the basis for what we have today
The IRB rules state that
The field of play does not exceed 100 metres in length and 70 metres in width. Each in-goal does not exceed 22 metres in length and 70 metres in width.
(2) The length and breadth of the playing area are to be as near as possible to the dimensions indicated. All the areas are rectangular.
(3) The distance from the goal line to the dead ball line should be not less than 10 metres where practicable.
When the Ice Hockey world cup was started it was souppse to be every 4 years. The first one Was in 1996, yet there was no tournament held in 2000, then there was one again in 2004, and there was none schedualed for 2008, and the tournament's future is uncertain. During a meeting about a new NHL transfer agreement with the new Kontinential Hockey League, there have been talks of having a World Cup of Hockey in 2012.