You need to be able to maintain speed in and but of your cuts and be able to remember plays but ,most of all you need to be able to catch a ball.
Well, first of all he should be able to run, and he should be able to hit the ball hard
If it was a ball that he should have been able to make a play on, then it is called an error.
Yes you should. Not only out of courtesy for your fellow players, but you are able to clean your ball and line it up to help you putt.
According to the rules, when tackled you should release the ball immediately. To maintain posession you shouuld, ideally, present the ball away from the direction of your attack (behind) so that supporting players from your side are able to join the "ruck" and allow them to either take the ball themselves and develop play, or let the scrum half arrive and pass the ball out to the back formation
You should be able to dribble with both of your feet. you should be able to run with the ball not a tight dribble until a player gets on you and shoot from the 18.
What is the most sensible length of a common ball
Ball pythons are constrictors, so they don't have any venom. So, they would not be able to spit venom for any length of time.
depends
no unless they call it midget ball
when the ball is pitched middle length
What is the most sensible length of a common ball