- scrum-half, fly-half,
inside centre,
outside centre, two wings, and a fullback.
Forwards compete for the ball in
scrums and
line-outs and are generally...
-
opposing 22-meter
line. This was
inspired by
rugby league's 40/20 kick. A
line-out is
formed by
players from each team
lining up
inside the touchline, at...
-
Rugby union football,
commonly known simply as
rugby union or more
often just
rugby, is a close-contact team
sport that
originated at
Rugby School in...
- season. On 9 July 2024, May
joined rugby social media account RugbyInsideLine for the 2024/25 season. "Tom May".
Rugby Club Toulonnaise.
Retrieved 7 May...
- mark. To mark a ball, the
player must
catch the ball
inside his or her own team's twenty-two
metre line. The mark is
performed by a
player (often the fullback)...
- has been
Rugby's only station,
since the
closure of the
former Rugby Central station in 1969, on the now-abandoned
Great Central Main
Line route through...
- The laws of
Rugby Union are
defined by
World Rugby (originally the
International Rugby Football Board, and
later International Rugby Board) and dictate...
- The 2003
Rugby World Cup
Final was the
final match of the 2003
Rugby World Cup, the
fifth edition of the
Rugby World Cup
competition organised by the...
- The
South Africa national rugby union team,
commonly known as the
Springboks (colloquially the Boks,
Bokke or Amabhokobhoko), is the country's national...
- depended. In
rugby league,
points are
scored by
carrying an oval ball and
touching it to the
ground beyond the
opposing team's goal
line; this is called...