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Rugby

Rugby is a version of football with complex rules. Not for the weak of heart, rugby is played without pads or helmets. Ask questions about rugby rules, teams and records here.

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Does Johnathan Thurston have kids?

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Yes, Johnathan Thurston has four children with his wife Samantha: Frankie Louise, Charlie Grace, Lillie Rose, and Remie Lee.

Who is Johnathan Thurston going out with?

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As of my last update, Johnathan Thurston is married to Samantha Lynch. They have been together since 2008 and have three children.

How popular is rugby in the world?

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Rugby is a popular sport worldwide, with a significant following in countries like New Zealand, Australia, England, South Africa, and France. The Rugby World Cup is one of the most-watched sporting events globally, attracting millions of viewers. However, it may not have the same level of popularity as sports like soccer or basketball in some regions.

How many games of rugby has Fiji won?

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The have won 325 games since records began in 07/09 /1928

Why do scrum halves need good agility?

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They often make darting runs.

What was the best rugby game ever?

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Went to school in North wales so was lucky enough to be able to go to the Barbarians v New Zealand match in Cardiff in 1972.Unbelievable display of running rugby. Match still sticks in my mind after all those years, must have been good. Remarkable tries scored by both sides. The other best games of rugby I can remember are any of the ones in which Wales beat England! Unfortunately not as many as I would have liked!

Have to agree with Barbar answer.

Why do rugby players tape their arm up?

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Forwards more that half backs and backs find it essential to use some form of outer ear protection. This is because the high volumes of collisions that hit the out ear and the rubbing against fabric causes a condition nicknamed "Colly flower ear". This is the tissue in the ear becoming damaged continually and the soft tissue being replaced by scar tissue.

If you look at Tight head props, Hookers 2nd rows and number 8 players they more than most have both ears suffering damage as both sides and in contact in scums. Loosehead, open and blind side flankers have one ear more damaged than the other.

Its a subtle difference but it does become noticeable - Not all players suffer ear damage but like any other sport its comes with the territory

Where does no 13 do in rugby?

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a centre, usually runs a lot but is more powerful than a winger

Who is the best player in rugby 08?

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the best star rugby player in rugby 08 is Brian O'Driscoll Reason being is that he has the ability to break through CPU Tackles (not the tackles performed by players - pressing x on ps2 or s on PC )

also i noticed when you hold the ball with Brian O'Driscoll sometimes the CPU players do not bind him even though they are a meter or less close to him. but if any other player they would be caught or dived 3-5 meters away, and also he is fast, that's the combination this star player has, once he breaks through a tackle he's gone like the wind, the only way to close this fella is to make sure that his opposite number and the fullback is a star player like Ma'a Nonu(All Blacks), Latham (Australia), Montgomery (South Africa)

But in kicking it would be Dan or Johnny !!!

What is a fly-half?

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The term in Rugby is Fly Half. It is also called Half Back.

In the union code this player is number 10 in league its number 6 and is a link between the scum half (their half back partner) and the backs (wings and centres) - Their role is normally to make play judgements as to whether the ball is passed across the backs or is kicked for position. This person normally will take kick off, restart games from a kick off, take penalty kicks and conversion kicks

When did rugby league become professional?

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rugby league was born in England in 1895 - it was at that point that it established itself as a separate entity from the RFU (and therefore the game of rugby union).

It called itself the "Northern Union" (later called English RL).

What are the Rules of rugby league in Australia?

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the rule of nrl are:

  1. no tackles above the shoulders
  2. if you drop the ball forward it is a knock on
  3. you can not put an opposing player in a dangerous position
  4. if you do notgo back 10 metres after the tackle you are offside
  5. if you are in front of the kicker you are offside

these are just the basic rule but there many more

How is the rugby pitch laid out?

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Its very difficult to explain a rugby pitch layout in a textual format in accordance with IRB regulations. However, I have attached a web address here whcih will show a picture of the ground layout and hopefully it will explain the features for you. It can be printed from this area as well

.guide.rugbyrugby.com/Rugby%20Sections/Beginners%20Guide/pitch%20image.asp

just add the 3 w's before guide

Who was involved in rugby?

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Rugby is a sport played by over 4.5 million people in 18,000 registered clubs and leagues world-wide.

Are there rugby cleats?

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Cleats are normally plastic and moulded to the boot sole there are normally 6 to 8 depending on the make of the boot. The normal rugby boot will have aluminium studs which screw in for replacement and these boots carry 6 to 10 studs

What muscles are used passing a rugby ball?

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Upper body mainly. Deltiods. If passing off right arm to the left your right arm would contract using the anterior deltiod, the left arm would contract using the posterior deltiod. Other muscles used would be the wrist flexors, pronator teres, biceps and triceps. Possibly trapizius. Pectorals.

Where is Jonny Wilkinson from?

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Jonny Wilkinson comes from Frimley, Surrey.

Why don't rugby players wear pads?

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A lot of players don't wear pads in their pants, because they believe it will slow them down; whether it be speed, agility, or simply, reaction time. This is why so many players object to the NFL's new rule in the 2013 season, stating that it will become mandatory for players to wear thigh and knee pads. Personally, I agree with the players. In college, I wore Yeh smallest(youth) pads I could find, and during my stint in arena and semi-pro, I NEVER wore them... So it kind of makes sense to me.

How fast can Jonny Wilkinson sprint?

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Ther are no specific records of a time trial for him.

Is rugby a world cup sport?

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No but there is the millennium trophy, a trophy awarded to the winner of Ireland and England during the 6 nations.

Does Dan carter the rugby player take steroids?

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They are a BANNED substance in both codes of the game. Those tested and found to be users are banned for an infernate time span. Sadly it does go on just ike in other sports. The main point is to reject their use and make those responsible for their supply face criminal charges.

What are a group of football players called?

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Strikers, midfielders, defenders and the goalkeeper.

How many days does the rugby world cup last?

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It lasts 45 days starting 9/9/2011 and the final on 23/10/2011