Depending on the amount of protection said light has, and the ability of the person throwing the ball, at worst case scenario you get a smashed light and a punctured ball.
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When the ball goes out of play and you throw it in. A bit like a throw-in in football
yes in rugby you can drop, throw, kick or pass the ball backwards at any time
You must give the ball to the opposing team.
The ball will not be affected by drag. Only gravity will affect its trajectory.
A rugby ball
Its a rugby ball
A Rugby Ball. there are no other names for it
Its called "A Rugby Ball" simple as that - There are different manufactures of these balls but they are all a rugby ball
if you are thinking about the line out then its averaging 12 meters, if you consider a standard pass then its 2 meters
how was the rugby ball originally made
A rugby ball