yes as long as they are complient with IRB Rules they can be worn
Yes you can as soccer cleats are versatile cleats, but i would recommend football cleats as they have a higher ankle providing more support.
he didnt wear cleats he wore boots
Rugby boots are usually stronger and usually have 10 studs, where soccer cleats have around 16. Depending on which position a player plays in rugby, their boots may be as light as soccer cleats for backs, or heavier and sturdier for forwards.
PUMA Cleats
Le Coq Sportiff Rugby Boots
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Usually you wear a rugby jersey, rugby shorts, rugby socks and boots. Some people like myself wear headgear and 99.999% of people wear mouth guards
Jersey of club/country colours (swimming trunks beneath shorts socks boots with cleats or studs (in accordance with IRB regulations) Gum Shield (optional) Scrum Cap (optional)
http://www.worldrugbyshop.com/departments-footwear-soft-ground-rugby-boots-ccc-mid-rampage-si-hard-toe-rugby-boot.html
Athletes have worn cleats since at least the 1500s. The first written documentation of cleats comes from 1526, when football boots were listed in King Henry VIII's Great Wardrobe.Ê
Le toux cleats are neon orange and purple
Many players where soccer boots however, rugby "boots" have a higher ankle area to protect that area when rucking or be rucked over. The term "Rugby boot" actually refers to the earliest foot-ware which were in fact working boots. the studs were small studs which were used to reduce wear on the sole on the boot. These were worn by the players who came from industry especially heavy industry and coal mining.