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Soccer is to goal as rugby is to what?

Updated: 10/20/2022
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Score. There are two major ways to score, a goal or a try. Historically, a try only afforded you the opportunity to 'try' to score a goal. The historic origins of both Rugby union and association football are the same however they have both evolved in different ways.

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