You could say the same for Ice Hockey, I suppose. There isn't any real answer, it's just the womens' decision.
Tennis, Football, Rugby Union and Golf.
Rugby Football Union for Women was created in 1994.
i believe that rugby would have more considering that it is like football but it depends on what the gender type that is playing because women sports are less that men sport so i think that rugby is more contact
Yes, the play Rugby.
Syracuse University offers students the opportunity to participate in many sports. Sports include Cross Country, Football, Men's and Women's Basketball, Women's Hockey, Men's Lacrosse, Men's Soccer, Wrestling, Baseball, Men's Ice Hockey and Rugby.
ESPN covers many sports, including both women's and men's professional basketball, hockey, the national football league and college football, NASCAR, major league baseball, and golf. The cable station also covers several lesser-knows sports such as rugby, college volleyball, poker, lacrosse, and cricket.
Yes. Sports should not discriminate on race, religion, or gender.
Adrian McGregor has written: 'Wally and the Broncos' 'Simply the best' -- subject(s): Kangaroos (Rugby team), Rugby League football, Tournaments 'Cathy Freeman' -- subject(s): Biography, Runners (Sports), Women runners, Aboriginal Australians
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Rugby is a nontraditional sport for women because it is extremely rough. Rugby is similar to football in terms of methods such as tackling, which is very rough and is needed to be played by big, strong men as opposed to women.
There are several sports which are popular. Athletics, lacrosse, gymnastics and swimming are some of these sports. Rugby for men and for women is also popular.
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