1 - the "Front Row" consisting tighthead prop; hooker; Loosehead prop [3]
2 - the "middle row" consisting openside flanker; lock; lock; blindside flanker [4]
3 - the "back row" consisting of the "Number 8" forward [1]
so a total of [8] in a scrum.
Backrow forward the flankers were wing forwards
The Team Captain. However, The 8 forwards have a nominated person called the pack leader. This person calls the minor decisions required within the game specifically for the 8 forwards
while playing football in 1823, Webb Ellis 'caught the ball in his arms… and on catching the ball, instead of retiring backwards, rushed forwards with the ball in his hands towards the opposite goal'. The name Rugby is directly taken from the town of Rugby and the School in which the game was first developed in Warwickshire. England.Rugby was the name of the school in Warwickshire, England where the game originated in 1864.
A forward, as the name implies, plays in the forward third of the pitch, focusing on attack. Wing-forwards try to participate in defensive duties by tracking back to harrass the opposing wing-back in his attempts to support the opposing attack. The WF's attacking duties are to lob or drill crosses to the CF, or move into the box to overload the opposing centre-backs or try to take long-shots.Centre-forwards (strikers) participate in defense in set pieces (forming the wall or in the box for aerial play) or during corners (for aerial play). Wing-forwards tend to use their speed to become target-men for counter-attacks.
Rugby - That is its name world wide.
Rugby School, where it originated.
rugby pitch
Rugby union and rugby league.
on the rugby field on the rugby field
One example of a vegetable name that is the same backwards and forwards is "radar."
Bob. If you reverse it, it still spells the same name.
rugby