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In 1823, William Webb Ellis, a student at Rugby School in England, famously picked up the ball during a game of football and ran with it, thus creating the concept of rugby. This act of carrying the ball was against the rules of the time, which typically allowed only for kicking. His actions are often cited as a pivotal moment in the development of rugby as a distinct sport. Webb Ellis is commemorated for this innovation, which ultimately led to the establishment of rugby union.
The William Webb Ellis Cup is named after William Webb Ellis, a 19th-century Englishman credited with inventing the game of rugby. According to popular legend, during a football match at Rugby School in 1823, he picked up the ball and ran with it, thus creating the distinctive aspect of rugby. The cup is awarded to the winner of the Rugby World Cup, which was first held in 1987. This naming honors Ellis's contribution to the sport's history.
William Webb Ellis was born on November 24, 1806.
Webb C. Ball was born in 1847.
William Benning Webb died in 1896.
In Rugby Boarding School, by William Webb Ellis. That is why the World Cup trophy is called the Webb Ellis Trophy
The William Webb Ellis Cup.
The RWC is also known as the William Webb Ellis Trophy
The cup that is won at the end of a rugby world cup final is called The "Webb-Ellis Cup" Which is named after the great rugby player and the founder of rugby William Webb-Ellis. Some Biographist wrote "Whilst playing football, William caught the ball up in his arms, and instead of retiring back or punting forward, he rushed forward with the ball in his hands." This was at Rugby School and was the birthplace of the game.
William Webb Ellis is English.
William Webb Ellis was born on November 24, 1806.
It is called The Webb Ellis trophy.
France hosted the 2007 Rugby World Tournament for the William Webb Ellis Trophy.
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The webb ellis trophy
Rugby football. it is the trophy for the Rugby World Cup.
William Webb Ellis is often credited with the invention of running with the ball in hand in 1823 at Rugby School when he allegedly caught the ball while playing football and ran towards the opposition goal