Rugby Questions and Answers


Is Rugby going down the jar within Wales coz Football is better?


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basically the state of both national team isn't exactly good at the moment, however at grass roots rank both games are played by thousands every week and supported by even more. rugby is not going down the pan as the support for the regional team within wales is purchase popularity, remember that even though crowds are not as big as those for Cardiff and Swansea FC there are more rugby team for fans to dance and watch. the answer to this cross-question is that neither football nor rugby are going down the pan, sport contained by wales is as healthy as it ever be and who knows what the world cup within october could bring. hopefully cardiff will make the playoffs and the Ospreys win on saturday.
I would to some extent put bees up my ar5e than watch any.
wales is england its a joke!
No. I ponder the rugby team doing inadequately is just one of those things, but most associates I know are still far more interested in rugby than football. Anyway, it's not close to our football team is exactly doing in good health!
Rugby isn't going down the pan within Wales - look at the Heineken cup!

And thats a stupid argument.
It's not- it's getting more popular...
and what do you mean football is better?
No. The second rugby international in Cardiff be a full house of over 70,000 people despite the certainty that Wales had lost four games contained by a row. The Welsh football team have a crowd of 17,000. Football just doesn't compare near rugby in Wales.
no but potatoes are right cause Jerusalem artichokes are rubbish
rugby is going down the container in wales . so is football and every sport. they enjoy just found out that money is needed and England wont take-home pay. they don't put money in English sport any more, especially school
Its a well prearranged fact that not a soul from the Uk or Great Brittain can play sport anymore, you have become a intercontinental laughing stock ! how does it feel ?
but football is not better!
I consider that you are talking & looking out of your *rse if you presume that football is better than rugby.

Look at the internationals of both recently.

Wales could enjoy sold the Millenium Stadium 3 or 4 times over to see the National Rugby Team beat England surrounded by the Six Nations & when the football was in attendance a week or 2 later they could solely get 10 - 15 Thousand in that.

That crowd wouldnt even fill the Liberty Stadium within Swansea, Ninian Park Cardiff as well as the Racecourse contained by Wrexham.

They could have even played on some Rugby grounds such as St Helens Swansea, Stradey Park Llanelli, Cardiff Arms Park Cardiff and Rodney Parade Newport.

So gain your head out of your *rse & embezzle a proper look at Sport in Wales.

I bet that your not even Welsh any.
Rugby in Wales isn't doomed to failure. I wish we have that sort of "bad" rugby over here in Hungary:)
Do you imply the national team?
I don't come up with they are going down the pan.
They be lucky in 2005 and did pretty economically
This years 6Nations was the most competitive ever. They played some righteous rugby, but were unlucky near injuries and the Turks selection be a little questionable at times.

As for football human being "better" not sure what your point is there at adjectives.
Football is better..!!!
Rugby is going down the pan and into the sewege



Can the FIJI sevens squad win the IRB title again?

Question:Fiji is currently leading the IRB points table,and just this minute won the Adelaide7s ,and with 2tournaments to run,my bet is on TEAM FIJI.
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Yes. They probably will. My bets on Team Fiji, too. They're leading by individual 10 points though. But I don't think its anything to be worried almost. This is FIJI we're talking roughly speaking!!
Yeh Fiji are good, raw athletes !
yes
Yes, they can..
they played really good..they enjoy got the skills to win this title. they own got the right player combination..and who can forget Ryder who have got the speed, the reverie and the side-steps..
Absolutely! Mate!
With any other team to pick I'd pick the Fiji Team, It's zilch to boast about but it can solely be seen on how they played on the corral at Adelaide. So, Mate I hope thats the answer you've been browsing for.

So Long Mate....



Who won the cup for the IRB Seven Rugby Tournament?


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Fiji beat Samoa contained by the final, 21-7, not the other way round!
Samoa overcome Fiji in the final....
Fiji.



Where does Rugby originate ?

Question:It was an anual ritual surrounded by that country, then subsequently developed as a sport.
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Rugby football originated at Rugby School contained by Rugby, England.

Actually, it is just a regularised form of a hobby which was played surrounded by many parts of England between village (literally). The games were usually annual events and involved capture an object from one 'camp' and carrying it successfully to the other.

One surviving example of this tradition still take place at Haxey in Lincolnshire.

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The games be often exceedingly bloody and in that are reports of people mortal killed playing. I believe that the game played at Rugby academy might have be just as rough except that the conservatory had a responsibility to the parents for the boys' sanctuary!
ask ur great grnadparents of ur anscentors
In the UK, around the city of Rugby I suspect.
Rugby comes from Britain (actually England unfortunately!). It adjectives started when a school boy (at Rugby School) settled to pick up the ball during a activity of football. Thank goodness he did!
History of Rugby
England
The mythical story/myth about the beginning of Rugby football—whereby a young man name William Webb Ellis "took the ball surrounded by his arms [i.e. caught it] and ran" while playing Rugby School's already distinctive version of football (not to be confused beside association football, which was codified much later) surrounded by 1823—has little evidence to support it. Pundits have dismissed the story as unlikely since it be first given the School's seal of approval following an certified investigation by the Old Rugbeian Society in 1895. However, the story have entered into fable, and the trophy for the Rugby Union World Cup bears the describe of "Webb Ellis" in his honour (as does Ellis Park contained by Johannesburg, a major international rugby grouping stadium), and a plaque at the School commemorates the "achievement".

Various kinds of football own a long tradition in England and football games have probably taken place at Rugby School for 200 years before three boys published the first set of written rules (in 1845). At the time, a set of rules would be agreed between two team before a clash. Teams which competed against each other regularly would tend to agree to play similar rules.

Rugby football have strong claims to the world's first and oldest football club: the Guy's Hospital Football Club, formed in London contained by 1843, by old boys from Rugby School. (Although at hand is still a rugby club attached to Guy's Hospital, so few records of the productive club survive that it is impossible to determine if there is any continuity.) Around the Anglosphere, a quantity of other clubs were formed to play games base on the Rugby School rules. One of these, Dublin University Football Club, founded in 1854, is probably the world's oldest surviving football club contained by any code. Other old rugby clubs include: Edinburgh Academical Football Club (1857/58], the oldest documented club surrounded by the UK); Blackheath Rugby Club (allegedly founded in 1858, although some sources suggest that the club did not start playing rugby football until 1862); and Liverpool St Helens Football Club (1858).

The Blackheath club also features contained by the history of association football (soccer): as Blackheath Football Club, it became a founder bough of the Football Association (FA) in 1863. However, Blackheath withdraw from the FA just over a month after the initial debate, when it became clear that the FA would not agree to rules which allowed running beside the ball contained by hand (a fundamental part of a set of rugby) and hacking (legal tripping). Other rugby clubs followed this head and did not join the FA. Interestingly the clubs that did not secure the FA and continued to play Rugby Football dropped the tripping rule and outlawed it.

By 1870 about 75 clubs played variation of the Rugby School game surrounded by Britain. Clubs playing varieties of the Rugby School hobby also existed in Ireland, Australia, Canada and New Zealand. However, they have no generally permitted set of rules: the clubs continued to agree rules before the start of respectively game. On January 26, 1871, 22 clubs founded the Rugby Football Union (RFU), primary to the standardisation of the rules for all rugby clubs surrounded by England. Soon most countries with a sizeable rugby community have formed their own national unions.

Games base on rugby football became immensely popular within North America. However, by the 1880s these games had hastily diverged from the laws of rugby used surrounded by most countries, and they became instead the font of both Canadian football and American football. Nevertheless, the origins of the North American codes of football left poignant traces: the Canadian Football League's predecessor originally bore the name of the Canadian Rugby Football Union from its founding contained by 1884. Canadian football, was frequently particular as "rugby" until the middle of the 20th century. On the setting up of the modern CFL in the unpaid 1950s, it assumed control of the Grey Cup from an organisation that still called itself the Canadian Rugby Union (now Football Canada, the country's amateur umbrella organisation for Canadian football). Only within 1929 was the Canadian national rugby association formed — the predecessor of Rugby Canada.

In 1886, the International Rugby Board (IRB) became the world ruling body and law-making body for rugby. The RFU recognised it as such surrounded by 1890.

The 1890s saw a clash of cultures between working men's rugby clubs of northern England and the southern clubs of gentlemen, a dispute revolving around the nature of professionalism inwardly the game. On August 29, 1895, 21 clubs split from the RFU and met at the George Hotel surrounded by Huddersfield in Yorkshire to form the Northern Rugby Football Union, commonly call the Northern Union.

For clarity and convenience it became essential to differentiate the two codes of rugby. The code played by those teams who remained contained by national organisations which made up the IRB became prearranged as Rugby Union. The code played by those teams that played "open" rugby and allowed professionals become known as Rugby League.

NRFU rules little by little diverged from those of Rugby Union, although the name Rugby League did not become authoritative until the Northern Rugby League was formed within 1901. The name Rugby Football League date from 1922.

A similar schism opened up surrounded by Australia and in other rugby-playing countries. Initially Rugby League contained by Australia operated lower than the same rules as Rugby Union. But after a tour by a professional New Zealand troop in 1907 of Australia and Great Britain, and an Australian Rugby League tour of Great Britain the subsequent year, Rugby League teams surrounded by the southern hemisphere adopted Rugby League rules.

In 1948 a union in Bordeaux set up the Rugby League International Federation (RLIF) to oversee Rugby League world yawning. From this meeting the first "Rugby World Cup" be played in France contained by 1954.

On August 26, 1995 the IRB declared Rugby Union an "open" game and removed adjectives restrictions on payments or benefits to those connected with the team game.
Legend has it that the spectator sport originated at Rugby conservatory (hence the name) in England, when one of the pupils, William Webb Ellis, picked up the orb during a game of soccer contained by 1823 and ran near it. Of course the story is most likely apocryphal, since games involving running next to a "ball" in foot had existed for centuries previously that. At any rate William Webb Ellis's deed is commemorated by a stone on the Rugby conservatory grounds with the enscription:

THIS STONE
COMMEMORATES THE EXPLOIT
OF
WILLIAM WEBB ELLIS
WHO WITH A FINE DISREGARD FOR THE RULES OF FOOTBALL,
AS PLAYED IN HIS TIME,
FIRST TOOK THE BALL IN HIS ARMS AND RAN WITH IT,
THUS ORIGINATING THE DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF
THE RUGBY GAME
A.D. 1823
The storybook story/myth about the rudiment of Rugby football—whereby a young man name William Webb Ellis "took the ball surrounded by his arms [i.e. caught it] and ran" while playing Rugby School's already distinctive version of football (not to be confused beside association football, which was codified much later) within 1823—has little evidence to support it. Pundits have dismissed the story as unlikely since it be first given the School's seal of approval following an approved investigation by the Old Rugbeian Society in 1895. However, the story have entered into saga, and the trophy for the Rugby Union World Cup bears the first name of "Webb Ellis" in his honour (as does Ellis Park within Johannesburg, a major international rugby coalition stadium), and a plaque at the School commemorates the "achievement".

Various kinds of football own a long tradition in England and football games have probably taken place at Rugby School for 200 years before three boys published the first set of written rules (in 1845). At the time, a set of rules would be agreed between two team before a game. Teams which competed against each other regularly would tend to agree to play similar rules.
Rugby College surrounded by England
in rugby institution England william web ellis picked up a orb during a football game and run withh it from there they took the winter sport to other schools

England.
the game"rugby" does not in reality exist despite what the media hold us believe. rugby football was first played at rugby academy by the afore mentioned mr webb-ellis,however that is the spectator sport that has developed into rugby UNION,the activity commonly referred to in the medium as "rugby",
rugby LEAGUE on the other hand originate at the george hotel in huddersfield contained by 1895 as a breakaway of the northern union,this spectator sport changed the rules over the years and is now agreed as rugby league


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