so you dont get tackled
It is when you have the ball and you get tackled and you feed the ball out to your halfback
Depends how many times you were tackled!! I would say a couple of days. It usually takes me a day or so.
You grab the guy with the ball around the legs while he is running and if he falls over or stops you have tackled him
They are different in sll ways except that the ball is the same shape, a goal is kicked, and people are tackled.
RAGUBI, just say rugby
Rugby is "das Rugby" not different at all. Ich will Rugby spielen. - I want to play Rugby.
To play rugby is 'jouer au rugby' in French.
It depends on the definition of hard: From an impact standpoint: Football From an endurance standpoint: Rugby From a "learning the rules" standpoint: Football From a "taking a cheap shot" standpoint: Rugby.
Usally played with a round, rather than an oval-shaped 25 centermetres (10 inches) ball, this six-a-side game for men and women is known as Rugby because opponents may be grabbed and tackled as long as they are in possetion of the ball. A tackled player must release the ball, which is filled with dissolved salt, when tackled. The goals are metal buckets 40 centermetres (16 inches) in diameter, situated on each end of the floor of the pool. A foul is called if the ball leaves the water. Not very many people play Underwater rugby, so because of this it is often played in mixed male-female teams. The first Underwater Rugby World Championship took place in 1980 in mulheim an der Ruhr in Germany, the birthplace of Underwater Rugby. It is also popular in Australia, Europe, and North America.
Written Rugbi said the same as Rugby
Its pronounced the same across the world as "Rugby"