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RUGBY Rugby football is a kind of football that developed at Rugby School and was one of the many versions of football played at English public schools during the 19th century.

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Page 1: RUGBY Rugby football is a kind of football that developed at Rugby School and was one of the many versions of football played at English public schools

RUGBYRugby football is a kind of football that developed at Rugby School and was one of the many versions of football

played at English public schools during the 19th century.

Page 2: RUGBY Rugby football is a kind of football that developed at Rugby School and was one of the many versions of football played at English public schools

TYPES• The two main types of rugby are rugby

league and rugby union. Although these two kinds share the same aim of getting the ball over the line to score a try, the specific rules are different.

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HISTORY• In 1871, English clubs met to form the Rugby Football

Union (RFU). In 1892, after charges of professionalism (compensation of team members) were made against some clubs for paying players for missing work, the Northern Rugby Football Union, usually called the Northern Union (NU), was formed.The existing rugby union authorities responded by issuing sanctions against the clubs, players, and officials involved in the new organization. After the schism, the separate clubs were named "rugby league" and "rugby union".

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RUGBY BALL• In rugby union, the International Rugby Board regulates the

size and shape of the ball under Law 2 (also known as Law E.R.B); an official rugby union ball is oval and made of four panels, has a length in-line of 280–300 millimetres, a circumference (end to end) of 740–770 millimetres, and a circumference (in width) of 580–620 millimetres. It is made of leather or suitable synthetic material, and may be treated to make it water resistant and easier to grip. The rugby ball may not weigh more than 460 grams or less than 410 and has an air pressure of 65.71–68.75 kilopascals, or 0.67–0.70 kilograms per square centimetre, or 9.5–10.0 lbs per square inch. Spare balls are allowed under the condition that players or teams do not seek an advantage by changing the ball. Smaller sized balls may also be used in games between younger players.

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RUGBY SHIRT FIRST PART

• Rugby shirts were formerly made of cotton but are now made of a cotton and polyester mix. This material has the advantage of not absorbing as much water or mud as cotton alone. Owing to the more aggressive nature of the game, rugby clothing in general is designed to be much more robust and hardwearing than that worn for soccer.

• The rugby jerseys are slightly different depending on the type of rugby game played. The shirts worn by rugby league players commonly have a large "V" around the neck. The players in rugby union wear jerseys with a more traditional design, sometimes completely white (Cahors Rugby in France). 

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SECOND PART

• The rugby jerseys are slightly different depending on the type of rugby game played. The shirts worn by rugby league players commonly have a large "V" around the neck. The players in rugby union wear jerseys with a more traditional design, sometimes completely white (Cahors Rugby in France). 

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Layout of positions• This is what it's all about, where you fit in.• This diagram shows all of the 15 player positions in a rugby team

based on the situation where a rugby union scrum has been formed.• The 8 forwards are bound together in the scrum. The 7 backs

are spread across the field.

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PLAYERS

• There are two types of rugby:

• 1)= rugby with 15 players

• 2)= rugby unions