The reason why moulded boots or blades are not allowed in Rugby is because they could potentially cause harm to other players and the person who is wearing the boots. Moulded boots don't have the same amount of turn as a normal rugby boot and can cause injuries such as broken ankles and muscle strains which i have experienced myself. Also steel blades could be sharpened not maliciously but could cause cut, this is why referees check studs before kick off. I hope this helps Jack
not a chance
Now I do not think it is allowed, they have to use plastic studs because once david beckham studded someone in the stomach with metal ones. Ouch! Boots are still made with metal studs so i would say yes, they are.
It is different because the boots are different, the boots for indoors and the boots for outdoors
Cleats are normally plastic and moulded to the boot sole there are normally 6 to 8 depending on the make of the boot. The normal rugby boot will have aluminium studs which screw in for replacement and these boots carry 6 to 10 studs
No boots are allowed past this point would be best. Or for a sign: no boots past this point.
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They can be. However, there are very specific IRB and NRL regulations appertaining to rugby footwear. If you look at the link here it takes you directly to the section. Note that a referee can make a player / team change their footwear if they feel that the boot/shoe does not meet the regulation. http://www.irb.com/mm/document/lawsregs/0/060924gfirbregulation12_879.pdf The use of studs in boots appears to be the preferred method of players
Yes,you are allowed to try on makeup in Boots..but don't make a mess if you're not going to buy anything
no you are not allowed because its under the rules if you wear barn boots ore barn shoes you will get kicked out
Plastic and rubber.
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