No it wont. However, if the ball is kicked by an attacking side, the ball hits an opposing player and goes in to the try zone and then is touched down by the kicking player OR another attacking player who was behind the ball kicker when the ball was kicked then a try is awarded.
Join a rugby club, train and develop the skills required
No, rugby is a common noun. The proper noun would be the name of the team or the league.
NO. The lineout was taken out of the league code when the UNION and LEAGUE codes split in 1850
New Zealand.
It would entirely depend on the indivdual.
Find a club near you and join their sessions for your age group. To find a club try googling rugby and your country and then the clubs listed. There are two distinct codes. Rugby union and league. Check out both on you tube and see which you would prefer.
Potentially informaion of any official rugby set up ican be found by throough the IRB for Union and NRL for League.
I believe it would be Johnthan Thurston or Hazem El Masri
If you mean sick as in awesome that would be the penrith panthers :D B.D
IT DEPENDS IF THE MAKERS WANT TO OR IF THEY HAVEEOUGH MONEY TO MAKE A PROFEIT OUT OF IT. I WOULD SAY YES
Rugby game is required to have the ball in play all times. So the answer would be 80mins.
the test would be a physical game like rugby league or union but to test it it takes alot of practise