Archive for July, 2011
Tips on Learning the Basics of Playing Rugby
Published on July 19th, 2011.
If you are considering playing, then you need some tips on learning the basics of playing rugby. There are many literature available online which can enable you master the trick of playing the game. Some of these materials are available for free while others can be accessed at a fee. Although most of these articles are meant for those who are new to the game, there are materials which provide advanced tips on playing rugby. These tips are meant for professional rugby players.
The contents of the materials vary form (more…)
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Playing Rugby is Fun for the Whole Family
Published on July 13th, 2011.
Rugby is a sport which is branched off from soccer. William Web Ellis was credited for developing the rules for this game. In a regular rugby match each side has 15 players. The game is continuous, which means stops only incur when an infraction is committed. A team score by touching the ball over the try line. There are many rules to the game and people at any age can play it. It is a growing sport and has recently caught flame in the United States.The whole story can be found at http://stephanyauernig.wordpress.com/2011/07/03/womens-touch-rugby/ Sevens is a quicker style of rugby which involves seven people per side with seven (more…)
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Rugby Tips for Successful End Results
Published on July 11th, 2011.
The best way to be successful in the sport of Rugby is to be having fun and playing hard. Whether you are at practice, in the gym or playing in a match unless you are playing professionally the sport is all about having fun and giving your all. Within this framework though, there are three things that can help any rugby team to be more successful. These things are conditioning, communication and tackling.
Conditioning is I vital element to any Rugby team. If you can’t sprint, wrestle, and fight for a full (more…)
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Tips on Learning How to Score in Rugby
Published on July 8th, 2011.
Scoring in rugby is largely about understanding how a rugby offense works. There are times where you must claw and fight to gain that last scrap of turf so your team can score a try. Other times you are going to increase your chances of scoring by drawing the defense inside and going to ground with the ball in good position before your scrum sends a looping pass out to the edges.
The basic rugby offense is designed to force more than one person to move to tackle a ball carrier. When these players are pulled (more…)
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