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What is Rugby?
Brief History

A student at the Rugby School in England, William Webb Ellis, was  playing soccer in 1823 when he picked up the ball and ran down the field  to score. From this point, the game of rugby was formed. Today rugby is  played in over 100 countries all because Mr. Ellis picked up the ball,  and ran with it.

Rugby in the United States

Rugby is one of the fastest growing sports in the United States. Many  people are familiar with rugby as a fringe sport, but you may be  surprised to learn that it is actually the second most popular sport in  the world behind soccer. In fact, in Europe, Australia and South Africa,  the teams and players are elevated to a star status that exceeds that  of NFL players in the United States! Many teams fill 80,000 seat  stadiums for international match play.

The allure of rugby is easy  to understand yet hard to explain. Who can’t appreciate the toughness  required to play a fast-paced, hard- hitting game that is 60 minutes  long with no timeouts and only a 5- minute half time! All players play  both defense and offense at any given time during a game. And, most  appealing is the fact that there is a position for everyone who wants to  play – large or thin, short or tall. Above all, rugby is a social sport  that praises competition but demands good sportsmanship. As part of the  rugby tradition, the home team hosts the visiting team and an after  game social, which is filled only with good cheer and camaraderie.

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Understanding the Game
Scoring

There are four ways to score points in a rugby game. 

  • Try – When the ball is grounded over an opponents’ goal line in their ‘try zone’ it is worth 5 points. 
  • Conversion – After scoring a try the scoring team gets an attempt to  kick the ball over the crossbar and through the posts of the rugby  uprights. A conversion is worth 2 points. 
  • Penalty – If the opposition commits a penalty, a team can choose to kick at the goal. A penalty kick is worth 3 points. 
  • Drop Goal – During play a team may drop the ball on the ground and kick  it over the goal, this is called a drop goal. This is worth 3 points. 

Number of Players

Traditional rugby consists of 15 players on each side. Other versions of  the game include 10 players on each side and seven players on each  side, called Sevens. Rugby Sevens was recently added back into the  Olympic Games for 2016 in Rio de Janeiro.

Duration

Traditional rugby with 15 players on each side consists of 30 minute halves and a 5 minute half time.

Field

Rugby is played on a field not exceeding 100 meters in length (excluding two try zones) and 70 meters wide.

Passing

The rugby ball can only be passed laterally or backwards. There are no  forward passes in rugby. If a forward pass is made it is an infringement  of the rules and results in a scrum awarded to the other team.

Tackling

Rugby is a continuous, full contact sport. What this means is that once a  tackle is made, play continues. A tackle occurs when the ball carrier  is taken to the ground by a member of the opposition. Once tackled, a  ball carrier must release the ball. Once a player makes a tackle, he/she  must roll away from the play.

Ruck

Once a player is tackled to the ground, a ruck is formed when one or  more players from each team close around the ball. The ball then emerges  and play continues.

Maul

When the ball carrier is held up by a member of the opposition and by a  member on his/her own team, it is called a maul. The ball can either be  removed from the maul or taken to the ground, which then forms a ruck.

Scrum

A scrum is used to restart play after a minor infringement occurs (i.e.  forward pass). The scrum consists of eight of the 15 players, called  forwards. These eight players bind together and come head to head with  the eight players of the opposition. The ball is thrown into the middle  of the scrum on the ground and the players work with their feet to hook  the ball behind them, making it available to play. The ball is then  collected by the scrumhalf and passed out to the back line.

Lineout

When the ball goes out of bounds, play is restarted with a lineout. Two  lines are formed with opposing teams. The ball is thrown in the air in  the tunnel between the lines. Teams will lift players to contest for the  ball.