William Webb-Ellis from Rugby (the town) school in England. Whilst playing football he picked up the ball and put it over the goal line. this is where holding the ball and putting it over the line came from. The word try came from whe William put the ball over the line he said to the official 'was that a goal sir?' and then the official replied 'no but it was a good try'. A spectator watching thought that this could be made into a game and re made the rules and called the game Rugby from its founded area. William Webb-Ellis is well known as he is the full name of the rugby world cup 'the William webb-Ellis cup.'
Rugby was invented in northern England
who invented
Rugby union was :) the rugby union club i captain is the oldest rugby club in the world
why was any sport invented? to have fun and compete. also see How did rugby originate?
it was invented in 7000 b.c
It was first developed in the town of Rugby at Rugby School. Rugby is a market town in Warwickshire, in the West Midlands of England.
Rugby was invented by William Webb Ellis from Rugby School in England when he picked up a football and ran with it.
William Webb-Ellis is accredited withe concept in 1823 in Rugby School, Warwickshire, England
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1908
No, rugby was invented during a game of soccer or as i say it football.
The game concept originated at Rugby School Warwickshire, Enland in 1843