When there isn't a match on at the Rugby ground then it is used for training grounds by the club who it belongs to, under 19's and under 16's clubs and schools.
In many places to save money Rugby clubs have started sharing soccer ground. e.g. Cardiff Blues - Cardiff City Football Club, Ospreys and Swanse City
You must give the ball to the opposing team.
Rugby doesnt use a net
you dont use any energy in rugby
All rugby games are required to use the IRB standard ball size for any matches. Only exclusions to this is junior rugby
rugby...playing rugby is similar to doing bech press...
Rugby actually preceded games which use some of the principles such as American football Gaelic football. There are two related types of Rugby. Rugby League and Rugby Union.
It's 50/50 they do and they don't. But rouphly they do.
You use a rugby ball to play rugby. It is shaped like an egg.
there are no records of his playing the game
rugby
Like a lot of energy you use.
Football, soccer, and Rugby