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Rugby doesn't have a huddle as such unlike American Football. They do however, have a quick call check just before they put the ball in the line out to ensure that have a group together during a break in play.

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The closest I can figure this is the Scrum or Scrummage. This is where 2 sets of forwards engage through their front rows with the objective of pushing the other team off the ball and gaining possession. If the 'huddle' is formed after a tackle and the ball is on the ground it is a ruck, if the ball is off the ground (in the possession of a player) then it is called a maul.

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A scrum

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