No it should not be , as it is a very rough and tough game. Yes definitely. I loved it. It's really good fun, loads of running around. Once guys start getting heavy though it starts gatting tough. I think there should be a choice of tag (no tackles) or regular Rugby after age 15 or so.
Well i guess it depends if the students of the school like rugby then yes it would be played at most schools i hope i answered your question
Tag rugby is a sport that is often played in schools. The rules are the same as normal rugby but you tag people rather than tackle.
Rugby football developed from a version of football played at Rugby School and was originally one of several versions of football played at English public schools during the 19th century.
Schools normally start contact sports like rugby at the age of 11
...All schools in the league pretty much have Rugby posts since you need them to play the game
I dont know which, if any, of the following played at international level but these are all listed in the Schools Alumni. John Gwilliam (born 1923), rugby player Keith Jarrett (born 1948), rugby player Eddie Butler (born 1957), rugby player / TV commentator Wayne Barnes (born 1979), International rugby union referee
A rugby ball
Yes, rugby union is played in Ireland
Dogs Rugby Club behind the schools on Ruth avenue in mount pearl
No because rugby has it's fun way and legaue have ther fun way maybe some one lke rugby but not legaue so it should keep this way
In the early 19th century various types of football under many differing rules were played in the English Public Schools. The game of Rugby Union evolved from the game as it was played at Rugby School. From about the 1870s on it developed as a distinctive game separate from Association football (Soccer) and was initially spread throughout the world by British settlement.
Rugby union and rugby league.