The ball comes in three sizes. Size 3 for children , size 4 for teenagers and size 5 which is used from age 14 and up.
You use a rugby ball to play rugby. It is shaped like an egg.
All rugby games are required to use the IRB standard ball size for any matches. Only exclusions to this is junior rugby
This isn't except for the fact that they use the ball for playing the game. The history of the rugby ball comes from Rugby In Warwickshire England where Gilbert the ball makes were on of 2 companies making footballs for the school where the game of rugby was conceived.
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From the town of Garryowen in county Limerick in Ireland. Garryowen also have a rugby team and they popularised the use of the tactic of kicking a ball up and running, known also as an up and under and known as a garryowen.
They shouldn't be (by their own TOC). However, anyone that can use a computer can sign up, so I'm sure some under 13s are on it
that's a very open ended question. They use a ball.......your going to have to be more precise
Rugby actually preceded games which use some of the principles such as American football Gaelic football. There are two related types of Rugby. Rugby League and Rugby Union.
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in rugby you have no protection in football you have all sorts of pads Click on the 'Rugby' link on this page to learn more about the game. = Answer = The british created rules for football in 1848. After that many codes of handball arose including rugger and gridiron, none of which are codes of football. In football you use your feet to control a ball, in rugby and all codes of handball you mainly use your hands to control the ball.
There is a ball under the bed.
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