some forwards prefer to where boots with 6 studs in the front sole and 4 in the heel whilst the majority (normally backs) will wear boots with a standard 4 studs in the front sole and 2 in the heel
Their name is "Studs". The are made from aluminium and must comply with IRB regulations - Nylon is strictly forbidden
Though rugby is easiest to play in boots specifically made for rugby, they are not necessary. Soccer cleats work just fine. The only requirement for rugby boots is that they must not have a spike on the bottom of the toes.
sprigs
No they all meet the requirements of both codes.
Soccer boots are lower cut and and 6 studs - rugby boots are cut slightly high at the ankle and can have 8 studs
it is for the positions scrum half to full back. a specialist 'backs' boot for kicking speed and agility. 9 15 signifies the numbers 9 to 15 worn by the backs of a rugby team
Le Coq Sportiff Rugby Boots
WInger because they are not as involved as other players in different positions
Preference is that of the player. Most centres where rugby boots as opposed to soccer boots as the rugby version have 6 sole studs and 2 heal where soccer boots have 4 sole and 2 heal. In rugby the studs used are all "heal" length for grip, soccer use 10 millimeter in the sole
http://www.worldrugbyshop.com/departments-footwear-soft-ground-rugby-boots-ccc-mid-rampage-si-hard-toe-rugby-boot.html
micheal
He wears sandals