It depends on your size, shape and weight. A tall person would make a good second row. A short, thickset, strong person would make a good hooker. The smallest player on the pitch is generally the scrum-half. And the fattest would be the prop. The fastest would be the wingers. The best kicker on the team would be the fly-half. So the best position in Rugby depends on your body shape and skill.
Winger and Forward
Its someone who can play centre across all the positions in a rugby teams back position
Its a rugby ball
Prop forward Scrum half
Since last week there must be one for each of the front row positions. 1,2 and 3. Any other five positions may be covered.
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A Rugby jersey.
With the diversity in positions and skills needed within those positions, it is impossible to choose a top ten for most sports. This is however not true for tennis, which is easier to compare. But for rugby, i'd say Jonah Lomu, Gareth edwards,
Positions get their names by where they are at on the field. Walter Camp invented many of them, including "quarterback." Others, including "halfback" and "fullback," were borrowed from soccer and rugby.
WInger because they are not as involved as other players in different positions
This is a highly variable answers plays range substantially depending on positions played
Soccer,Rugby,and Kricket