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  • Information on Rugby Warmups

    A rugby player is required to jog, sprint, hit other players and drive the legs in close physical combat. This puts an emphasis on a thorough warm-up to avoid injury and prepare a player to...

  • What Is the Difference Between Rugby Cleats & Football Cleats?

    Cleats are sports shoes designed for football, soccer, rugby and other games played on grass, dirt or turf. The name derives from the studs on the bottom of the shoes, commonly referred to as...

  • The History of the Game of Rugby

    Rugby's legendary beginning was at Rugby School, England, in 1823, when a pupil named William Webb Ellis picked up a soccer ball and ran with it. Some doubt the tale, but the Rugby World Cup...

  • How Has the Game Rugby Changed Over the Years?

    The game of rugby has changed immensely since William Webb Ellis picked up the ball and ran with it in a game of football played at Rugby School in England in 1823, with amongst other changes many...

  • What is the Difference Between Soccer Boots & Rugby Boots?

    The sport of rugby has its origins in English soccer. During a soccer game in 1823 at Rugby School, England, William Webb Ellis picked up the ball and ran with it, creating the modern game of rugby.

  • Difference Between Rugby & Soccer Shoes

    The sport of rugby has its origins in English soccer. William Webb Ellis is said to have invented the game when he picked up a soccer ball and ran with it in a game at Rugby School, England, in 1823.

  • How to Gain Weight for Rugby

    Rugby, like American football, is a game of speed, strength and mass. Being bigger makes a player hit more forcefully, and thus be more effective. Having a great amount of muscle mass makes...

  • Irish Rugby History

    Rugby in Ireland has a long tradition in both the international and domestic game that stretches back to the 19th century, and 2009 proved to be a successful year in both club and international...

  • Ireland Vs. Italian Rugby

    Ireland and Italy meet once a year in the Six Nations rugby competition that also includes France, England, Wales and Scotland. Italy joined the competition in 2000 and for the first 10 years...

  • Rugby Safety Equipment

    Rugby is a sport most popular in the United Kingdom, northern European and Oceanic regions of the world. It is a sport that requires very little equipment. Because it is a full-contact sport that...

  • Rugby Kicking Techniques

    Rugby is a popular sport that was first developed in 1823 at the School of Rugby in Warwickshire, England. It is most popular in the United Kingdom, Oceanic and Southern Africa regions of the...

  • Rugby Games to Play

    Plenty of ruggers found themselves face down in the pitch at the bottom of a ruck on their first day playing rugby--actually playing rugby is the best introduction and practice for a real match....

  • Golden Oldies Rugby Rules

    Golden Oldies Rugby (GOR) festivals give rugby's alumni, regardless of age, the opportunity to continue playing and share in the camaraderie that is unique to rugby. The laws governing GOR matches...

  • How to Design Your Own Rugby Jersey

    Online custom-design rugby jersey offers appear to make the task easy; just a few clicks and you are done. But once into the process, clients are confronted with a bewildering set of choices. They...

  • Ripper Rugby Rules

    Ripper rugby is a non-contact version of rugby that's ideal for kids learning the game. It gets its name from its tackling rules. Rather than a making a traditional tackle, a defender must rip a...

  • Introduction to Rugby

    Rugby is similar to American football, but it has been played much longer and has contributed more to the American game than soccer. It is considered by many to be even more physical than American...

  • Rules & Regulations of Rugby

    Rugby has been around since 70 years before American Football, and while some similarities show, it generally differs from it greatly. It is fast paced, with continuous possession changes and not...

  • How Long Are Rugby Games?

    Somebody new to watching rugby might want to know how long the game will last so they know how much time they will have to invest. To calculate the length of a rugby game, you must consider the...

  • Irish Rugby Facts

    Irish Rugby has a long history at the domestic and international level.

  • What Are the Rules of Rugby?

    Rugby is a European version of American football. The ultimate object of moving the ball across the field to the opponent's goal is the same, but play does not stop as frequently as in its...

  • MIDI Rugby Rules

    MIDI Rugby is designed for children ages 7 to 13 as a bridge between the beginning stages of Mini Rugby and full contact adult rugby. As with other forms of rugby, the object is to score a "try"...

  • How to Scrum

    A scrum is used in rugby as a way of resuming play after the ball has gone out of bounds or after a rules infringement. It is similar to a faceoff in hockey or the opening tip of a basketball game...

  • About Rugby Safety Equipment Mouthguards

    Rugby started at a school in Warwickshire, England. Played with an oval ball, the sport is similar to U.S. football, allowing tackling. Initially, rugby was played by wealthy Brits but expanded...

  • Rugby Fitness Tips

    Anyone who has played rugby knows it is a sport requiring multiple skills and a high level of fitness. The following is a list of tips that will help you maintain the fitness level needed to play...

  • What Equipment Is Required to Play Rugby?

    Rugby is a fast paced, physically grueling sport that combines brutal bouts of contact with skilled finesse. Both incarnations--Rugby Union and Rugby League--require very little gear, much of it...

  • What Equipment Is Used in Rugby?

    Rugby is a contact sport similar to American football, but with far less protective equipment. The clothing worn by rugby players is usually lightweight, and is designed to permit a wide range of...

  • How to Design a Rugby Jersey

    Rugby is a game of brute strength and last-minute cunning. You are only as strong as the weakest member of your team. Nothing builds team spirit like a well-crafted, clever jersey. As odd as it...

  • What is a Scrum in Rugby?

    The term "scrum" has gained increased usage in every day language as rugby has obtained popularity among sports fans worldwide. The scrum is a specific action that restarts the game of rugby after...

  • How to Train for Rugby

    To be the best in Rugby, one must train harder then the everyone else. It is not easy, but if you really want it, you can be one of the strongest, fastest, and quickest Rugby players on the pitch.

  • How to Hold Up a Try in Rugby

    Try-line Defense is one of the most important, yet difficult aspects of Rugby. Keeping that #8 out of your Try zone take teamwork and aggression, but it can be the difference between a win and a loss.

  • What Equipment Is Needed to Play Rugby?

    Rugby is a contact sport that requires various skills. The game is virtually nonstop from the starting whistle to the end of the game. The essential items that the players require are listed here.

  • How to Be a Rugby Prop

    A rugby prop is an important position and the keystone of set pieces. The position requires a certain set of skills and strengths that given the right time and practice you can master and become...

  • Rugby Basics

    Rugby is a team sport that is played primarily in Europe, but has been adopted by athletes across the world. It is noted for being a dangerous sport, but it is also one of the most competitive and...

  • What Is Wheelchair Rugby?

    Wheelchair rugby is a version of rugby designed for people with disabilities to participate in. Rugby is a sport that is based upon football, and originated from a town called Rugby in...

  • Rugby Equipment & Gear

    Learn about rugby equipment and rules for gear from our female rugby expert in this free beginner rugby lesson video.

  • All About Rugby Rucking

    Learn how to ruck in the game as demonstrated by a women's rugby expert in this free beginner rugby lesson video.

  • All About the Rugby Side Step

    Learn how to use the side step technique in the game as demonstrated by a women's rugby expert in this free beginner rugby lesson video.

  • All About the Rugby Place Kick

    Learn how to perform a place kick in the game as demonstrated by a women's rugby expert in this free beginner rugby lesson video.

  • All About Rugby Open Play Binding

    Learn about open play binding in the game as demonstrated by a women's rugby expert in this free beginner rugby lesson video.

  • All About the Rugby Maul

    Learn rules and tips on using the Maul technique in the game of rugby, as taught by a women's rugby expert in this free beginner rugby lesson video.

  • All About the Rugby Grubber Kick

    Learn how to use a grubber kick in the game as taught by a women's rugby expert in this free beginner rugby lesson video.

  • Drop Kick Rugby Rules & Tips

    Learn rules and tips on the drop kick technique in the game of rugby, as taught by a women's rugby expert in this free beginner rugby lesson video.

  • Dummy Pass Rugby Rules & Tips

    Learn about rules and tips on using the Dummy Pass in the game of rugby, as demonstrated by a women's rugby expert in this free beginner rugby lesson video.

  • How to Hold a Rugby Ball

    Holding a rugby ball correctly is extremely easy. It's just like holding a football. However, you must protect the rugby ball a little more securely, and you should use both hands. The following...

  • How to Play Wheelchair Rugby

    Wheelchair rugby was developed in Canada during the late 1970's and it was originally called murderball. Today, it is a Paralympic sport and is played in over 20 countries. It's known as quad...

  • How to Train for Wheelchair Rugby

    Adapted sports for people in wheelchairs are becoming increasingly popular. More athletes who become disabled following an accident are demanding opportunities to train and participate in sports....

  • Advanced Rugby Set Ball Drill

    Learn how to practice a rugby set ball drill in this expert video.

  • How to Take A Ball Into A Tackle in Rugby

    Learn how to take a rugby ball into a tackle safely in this expert video.

  • Advanced Rugby Pop Passing

    Learn how to make a pop pass in rugby in this expert video.

  • Advanced Rugby Ruck & Tackle Drill

    Learn how to set up a combination drill for rugby to practice both rucking and tackling in this expert video.

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