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It depends on your size, shape and weight. A tall person would make a good second row. A short, thickset, strong person would make a good hooker. The smallest player on the pitch is generally the scrum-half. And the fattest would be the prop. The fastest would be the wingers. The best kicker on the team would be the fly-half. So the best position in Rugby depends on your body shape and skill.

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Fowards No 1 Loose head prop (push the scrum) No 2 Hooker (hook the ball while in the scrum) 123 are all front row in the scrum No 3 Tight Head prop (push in scrum) No4 Second row (behind the hooker and props) No 5 Second row (look above) No6 Flanker (on the end of the scrum to the right or left of second row) No 7 Blindside Flanker ( same as above but the side which he is on is the side a with not as much space) No 8 (back of scrum) Backs No 9 / 10 - not sure/ Scrum Half (takes the ball in and out of the scrum) 9 and 10 are half backs No 9/ 10 not sure/ Fly half (fast and the scrum half often passes the ball to them) No 11 winger (fast run down wing) No 12 centre (job to score try's) No 13 centre (score try's) No 14 winger (fast run down wing) NO 15 fullback (big strong fast score try's

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14y ago

Very good question

well halfback no. 9 on the field would be the most vulnerable because of being targeted behind rucks and pressure from scrums

also first five no. 10 on the field is a place were most of the ball goes to and major pressure from opposite team may tackle you during passing and kicking

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15y ago

here are the players and numbers

# loose head prop # hooker # lock # second row # second row # blind side flanker # open side flanker # no.8 # scrum half # fly half # left wing # inside centre # outside centre # right wing

# full back

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10y ago

Forwards: Tighthead prop, hooker, loosehead prop, second row/lock, blindside flanker, openside flanker, number eight.

Backs: Scrum-half, out-half/fly-half, first centre, second centre, wing, full-back.

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6y ago

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1 loose head prop

2 hooker

3 tight head prop

4 lock forward

5 lock forward

6 blind side flanker

7 open side flanker

8 number eight

9 scrum half

10 fly half

11 wing

12 inside centre

13 outside centre

14 wing

15 full back

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12y ago

It depends, if you are larger and tougher maybe prop or second row. Or if your faster, wing or fly half.

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11y ago

There is no definitive answer at this time as it will depend on your skill, size, mobility, handling capability and stamina

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