There is a range of skills that all spectators look for. Indeed these are the same as the coaches would look for also .
Ball handling skills
Catching and passing to the target player, offloading in the tackle
Making for the Gain line (about 5 meters from taking on the ball).
Running with ball in hand - how many tackles are avoided, broken through
How many opposing players one player will "suck in" when taking on a tackle.
Tackles made, ground recovered, turn over ball (getting the ball off the opposing player and back to their team)
For the line out jumpers - Line out catches made on own ball and made on opposing throw in
Hooker throw in - how many hit target
Scrummages - how many won on own ball - how many against the head (from opposing put in)
Tries scored, drop goal attempts - successful /unsuccessful
Penalties against and for.
Just some of the aspects of the game which add to the atmosphere
and Finally - how many wins v losses made
NFL by far just compare average attendances or just look at the sizes of stadiums from sport to sportfootball refers to soccer, NFL, Aussie rules, rugby union and rugby leagueplease users use the league name
Me guste Rugby. (may goostay rugbee) Then the spanish speaker will look at you like you're nuts. The best I can do with Mexicans living in the US is "Me guste Rugby international - no es futbol mexicano, no es futbol Americano; es futbol de los Ingles sin equipo." In other words, they've never heard of rugby and need to have it described to them. Spanish reserves futbol for the game of soccer. Rugby union may sometimes be called Rugby de quince jugadores sin equipo, or simply Rugby a quince, and Rugby league would be Rugby de trece jugadores sin equipo , Rugby a trece or Rugby profesional. Of course, the Union game is now also professional.
The Rugby Union (RFU) was formed in 1871 that's 140 years to 2011. If you look at when Web Ellis is reputed to have picked up the ball and run with it then that occured in 1823 which is 188 years to 2011.
If you are speaking about the union code then it would be better to look at the IRB site as there are a considerable amount of terms used in the modern game .irblaws.com/EN/downloads/
The people who happen to be watching it exclaim "Oh look ! An eclipse !" and then go on about their business. The people who don't happen to be watching are not aware that anything has happened.
I'm assuming you mean the Union code. As there are such a large amount to list it may be advisable to look here for a reasonable list of these registered. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_international_rugby_union_teams
The League code was originally Union. When players decided to move south Uk to look for work union teams in the south were getting the choice of great players. The north suggested that they helped stem the flow south by paying players by the game. the RFU of the time refused to allow this and made a rule that the game was to remain armature. The northern clubs split from the union, made a "league" of their own, modified some of the rules and started the Rugby League code
Tzitzit remind people that God is always watching them, and they are meant to think about their actions when they look down and see the strings
Look for them.
watching is when you look at the person for a long time and looking is when you look at them for a short time.
How come people like watching TV? It's just a natural behavior
A large group of people standing together in one place. Such as in a sports stadium watching football.