Introduction of rugby
Definition of rugby
Rugby is a team played sport. It is played by oval shaped ball. Player can kick the ball, carried the ball and passed one hand to another hand. This game continually. It has 40 mints for a game.
History
Rugby originated in 1823 at Rugby School in Warwickshire, England, when William Webb Ellis famously picked up a football during a game and ran with it. The game evolved from various forms of football, with the rules being formalized in 1845. Initially an elite sport, rugby gradually gained popularity among the middle and working classes, particularly in northern England and Ireland.
Explain!
Rugby is played between two teams. Every team has consist of 15 players. In this game has 40 mints. A team only take a score when a player kicked, carried a ball and pass a ball one hand to another hand so he hit the ball on the other side ground of the team. It is outdoor game. It is played on national and international level.

Rugby ground
The length and width of a court is (94 to 100 m, 68 to 70 m).
Players
It consist of 15 players in every team.
Officials
- Referee
- Two judges ( also known as assistant referees )
Benefits of rugby
It can relies our stress. It gave us a great relax. It show our teamwork. It maintain discipline. Rugby is a big source of fitness. It can increase our thinking point. It is a game that teach us the leadership and sportsmanship. Rugby has many social benefits like foster teamwork, communication, camaraderie, encourages, social connection and networking.
Importance of rugby
Rugby is most played and watched in the world. Rugby is the important game as the point of view of the player. It is a game which has 40 mints. These minutes are full of enjoyment, suspense and excitement. This time is the test of a player’s tolerance, patience and justice due to a best player having this type of all qualities. A player can make a good relationship with other team members.
Necessary things we used in rugby
- Mouth guard
- Boots
- Headgear
- Kicking
- Rugby ball
- Rugby protection
- Rugby shirt printing
- Shoulder pads

How to learn a rugby?
Playing and learning a game is not easy for a player. It consist of hard work and improvement. When you play or learn a game you develop your skills. So learning is a process which is not ending in any point. So you should pay your attention in every mint.
Types of rugby
- Rugby union
- Rugby sevens
- Rugby league
- Touch Rugby
- Tag Rugby
The impact of rugby on society
Culturally rugby
- Unites people across social classes
- Create a sense of community
- Inspire patriotism
- Developing national pride
Economically rugby
- Generate billions of dollars$
- Create jobs for other player who played professionally player turn into stadium staff.

Positions
- Hooker
- Scrum half
- Fly half
- Number eight
- Center
- Lowes head
- Full back
- Wing
- 8th man
- Look forward
- Prop
- Lock
- Left wing
- Right wing