Title: RUGBY
1RUGBY
- Bridget Brown
- HPE 324
- Athens State University
2The History of Rugby
- Rugby can be traced as far back as Roman times
and the modern version can be traced back to the
mid 19th century. A Rugby school was founded in
Warwickshire around 1957. This school was known
for playing a different type of soccer that
allowed ball handling. In 1871 the English Rugby
Union was formed and the union remained an
amateur association and around 1995 it allowed
for professionals. Rugby was introduced into the
Olympics in 1900, 1908, 1920, 1924 and the USA
won gold in 1920 and 1924. According to
http//www.scrrs.org/History20of20Rugby.htm,
The first international game in North America
was on May 5, 1874 between Harvard University and
Montreals McGill University at Cambridge, Mass
also being the 1st Rugby game played in the
United States.
Reference http//www.scrrs.org/History20of20Rug
by.htm
3Objective of the Game
- According to http//artofmanliness.com/2009/03/10/
rugby-basics/, The objective of the game is to
score goals. There are several ways to score
goals. One is known as a try and it is done by
touching down the ball inside the other teams
end zone. Any player may carry the ball and try
to score. A try is worth five points, after a
conversion kick is awarded, allowing for the
chance to score two additional points if
successful. The second is a drop goal. This
occurs when a player kicks the ball through the
opposing teams uprights during play, and it is
worth 3 points. In order for the drop goal to
count, the ball must make contact with the ground
before being kicked. A penalty kick can also be
granted for certain penalties, allowing for a
free kick from the site of the infraction. The
penalty kick is also worth 3 points.
Reference http//artofmanliness.com/2009/03/10/ru
gby-basics/
4Rules, Regulations, Skills
- There are two teams in Rugby and 13-15 players
are on each side. Both teams try to score as many
points as possible by carrying, kicking, passing,
and grounding an oval shaped ball. There are
several different terms associated with Rugby and
the following website explains them thoroughly.
According to http//www.ask.com/bar?qrulesforru
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57098581195, A Try is scored when a player
grounds the ball in his opponents in-goal. After
scoring a try, a player from that team will
attempt a conversion. A Conversion is a kick from
a spot on the field that is in-line with where
the try was just scored. A Goal is scored from
either a conversion after a try or from the spot
where the referee has awarded a penalty. A Field
Goal can be scored at any time during general
play by drop-kicking the ball over the cross-bar.
The team that has scored the most number of
points at the end of play is the winner. Time
The game is played over two 40 minute halves.
Basic Premises Players are divided into backs
and forwards. There are eight forwards whose job
is to gain possession of the ball and get it to
the backs. The Backs will develop a running play
and work together to score tries (goals). The
backs are more mobile, but the positions are very
interchangeable. The game of Rugby football
includes strength, discipline, technique and
passion. There are not many differences in Rugby
League and Rugby Union.
Reference http//www.ask.com/bar?qrulesforrugb
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5Facilities and Equipment used in Rugby
- The game is played on field known as a pitch. A
pitch is longer and wider than a football field.
The size is usually 100 meters long and 70 meters
wide. The end zones are 10 to 22 meters and these
are behind the goal posts. - The ball used for Rugby is made of leather and is
easy to grip. The ball does not have laces and
they are made in different sizes. Like any other
sport the balls come in adult and youth sizes.
The ball is shaped similar to a football. It is
oval in shaper but it is rounder and its not as
pointed on the ends.
- Reference http//www.ask.com/bar?qrulesforrugb
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6Equipment
Reference http//www.ask.com/bar?qwhatistheeq
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7Conclusion
- According to http//www.scrrs.org/History20of20R
ugby.htm, Rugby has become an international
game being played by over 80 countries worldwide.
It is the 3rd most popular sport worldwide next
to soccer and baseball. The Rugby World Cup is
the 3rd largest sporting event in the world after
the Olympic Games and the World Cup of Soccer.
The 2003 Rugby World Cup in Australia generated
over 150 million dollars in net revenue along
with a worldwide viewing audience of over two
billion people. Approximately 40 million dollars
in profit was left over for the Australian Rugby
Union. So therefore, Rugby has came along way
and is now a very popular sport. - Â
Reference http//www.scrrs.org/History20of20Rug
by.htm
8References
- 1.http//www.scrrs.org/History20of20Rugby.htm
- 2.http//artofmanliness.com/2009/03/10/rugby-basic
s/ - 3.http//www.ask.com/bar?qrulesforrugbypage1
qsrc2106dmallab4titleRugbyrulesandregula
tionsuhttp3A2F2Faustralia.jrn.msu.edu2F2003
2FAUsports2FRugbyrules.htmlsgJL7CCkFVcm2Fu16gU
x3mGkru7F46Akya4nQI2B2VuTpP43Dtsp1257098581195
- 4.http//www.ask.com/bar?qrulesforrugbypage1
qsrc2106dmallab0titleRulesofRugbyuhttp
3A2F2Fwww.ombac.org2Fombac_rugby2Frulesofrugby
.htmsgVg0foUuGw0ptkWK2Bv9gimk737arqr15B9IYNlPJb
7G03Dtsp1257098581195 - 5.http//www.ask.com/bar?qwhatistheequipmentf
orrugbypage1qsrc2417dmallab0titleBBCSP
ORTRugbyLeagueLaws26amp3BEquipmentRu
gbyleagueequipmentuhttp3A2F2Fnews.bbc.co.uk
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Rugby PowerPoint By Bridget Brown