The nickname for the Scotland rugby team is the "Scots" or "Scottish Thistles."
In 1823 a young student of Rugby School, Warwickshire England was playing football (Soccer) In those days you were allowed to hack (kick the legs from under a player with the ball) and actually handle the ball. The ball would have to be carried backwards to the team mates and past that way. However, William Webb Ellis decided that he would NOT retreat with the ball but carry it forwards toward the opposing goal line. The Rugby World Cup is named after William Webb Ellis who is is claimed started the game off by running forward with the ball in hand.
William Webb Ellis created the game of rugby! He ran into the middle of a soccer gameand picked up the ball and started running with it. This is why the rugby world cup trophy is called the Webb Ellis trophy. This is the myth, anyway. In actual fact, at the time Webb Ellis was at Rugby school, soccer as a recognisable sport did not exist - like many public schools at the time, Rugby played its own "brand" of team ball sport, which changed year-on-year as new boys joined and old ones left. The offence Webb Ellis is actually meant to have committed was not holding the ball, which was allowed by the school rules at the time, but to have run with the ball after making a fair catch (or "mark"), rather than kicking it away. However, even this story was only reported years later by a man who did not witness the event himself, but instead relied on a second-hand source whose identity he refused to reveal.
Currently South Africa hold the Webb Ellis Cup. The South African team won the RWC in 2007 beating England in the final. They also took the cup from England who won it in 2003.
William Webb-Ellis from Rugby (the town) school in England. Whilst playing football he picked up the ball and put it over the goal line. this is where holding the ball and putting it over the line came from. The word try came from whe William put the ball over the line he said to the official 'was that a goal sir?' and then the official replied 'no but it was a good try'. A spectator watching thought that this could be made into a game and re made the rules and called the game Rugby from its founded area. William Webb-Ellis is well known as he is the full name of the rugby world cup 'the William webb-Ellis cup.'
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William Web Ellis is often credited with inventing the sport of Rugby in 1823. He was a pupil at Rugby School in Warwickshire. His name has been immortalised by the William Web Ellis cup, the trophy awarded to the winning Rugby World Cup team.
Rugby is said to have begun when a young school boy, William Webb Ellis who attended Rugby school, England in the 1823, picked up the ball and ran with it during a game of football which at the time was actually allowed. However, the rule was that the ball carrrier had to run back toward their own team to pass the ball. Web Ellis disregarded this and ran FORWARD carrying the ball but passed backward as we see today. Later in 1872 The Football Association was formed and outlawed the ball carrying rule. Those that liked this concept movd away from them and formed the Rugby Football Union. The laws were created in London and the game was formalised.. The game then developed into what was now known as rugby football but is now more commonly known as rugby. Rugby has now evolved into two sports know as Union and League, the rules differ slightly when it comes to the tackle area and restarting the phases of play but the main principles remain the same. The rugby world cup has the words "Webb Ellis Cup" engraved on it.
In 1823 William Web Ellis a 17 year old student of Rugby School Warwickshire England whilst playing Football (Soccer) picked up the ball (which was allowed in the game at that time) and instead of running back toward team mates as was the rule to make a pass carried on running forward toward the opposing goal line. The concept caught on and 14 years later Rugby was formalised as a game
Gavin Hastings was one of if the best player ever to dawn the navy blue of the scottish rugby team
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the Scottish rugby team's captain is Mike Blair, their scrum half