The number 8's task in Rugby Union is;
In the scrum - bind on the 2 second rows and push them to support the drive forward, to take channel one ball from the hooker and hold or release to the scum half
On breaking from the scum carry the ball and if in a push over try situation actually ground the ball once its at their feet.
To attack the opposing flyhalf as a ball carrier (this is usually the weak point). To protect their own scrum half when they collect the ball at the base of the scrum. To retain the ball when a scrum is successfully pushed forward therefore gaining ground.
To act as a ball carrier in all phases - tackle in defense
Normally a line out jumper and used to "clean up" loose ball at the back of the lineout.
Is one of the potential target receivers from kick off
Is one of main receivers from opposing teams kick off
In Rugby League the number 8 is the equivalent of a prop (RU No 1)
The number 8 locks the two second rows together in the scrum and afford the push force through these. They hold and guard the ball when its channelled and can when the ball is at their feet pick up the ball and either pass or play. They provide additional cover for the scrum half whose will collect the ball at the base of the scrum. they are normally as tall as a second row and can play that role if required, They are normally one of the line out/game start catchers. They are also normally a fast heavy ball carrier
Usually number 8
He plays as a reserve and comes off the bench.
no# 15 is a full back in rugby union
Number 22 in rugby is a player on the reserves. Therefore it could be occupied by a player of any specialised position. However, the player in number 22 is usually an outside back utility(playing centre, wing and fullback)
winger
jarrod hayne
loosehead prop
Its someone who can play centre across all the positions in a rugby teams back position
the ugly raped woman
when he was eight years old
Formally Phil Vickery was a prop
Wing for RC Toulonnais