Getting signed Rugby balls these days by a international squad is becoming more difficult. This is because so many people as the individual Football Unions for these, signed shirts, photos etc. To get a ball you will need to contact the Irish Rugby Football Union in writing directly and address it to the Marketing Department. You can ring them however, it is not guaranteed you will speak to someone who can actually facilitate getting you a ball
The only place to get that signed is to contact the Marketing manager at the club and/or go there on match days and ask for autographs
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
how was the rugby ball originally made
A rugby ball
Richard Lindon, a leatherworker in Rugby, England, designed the rugby ball in the 1840s.
You use a rugby ball to play rugby. It is shaped like an egg.
there isn't its just called a rugby ball
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in rugby union there are not set amount of tackles, if you've got the ball you keep the ball. in rugby union there are not set amount of tackles, if you've got the ball you keep the ball.