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Page 1: RUGBY. History The game of Rugby was invented in 1823 at Rugby School in Warwickshire It began when a schoolboy picked up the ball during a soccer game

RUGBY

Page 2: RUGBY. History The game of Rugby was invented in 1823 at Rugby School in Warwickshire It began when a schoolboy picked up the ball during a soccer game

History

• The game of Rugby was invented in 1823 at Rugby School in Warwickshire

• It began when a schoolboy picked up the ball during a soccer game and ran with it

• Today, Rugby is played in many countries. Including, UK, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, Fiji, Samoa.

• There are also several varieties of Rugby, with slightly different rules.

Page 3: RUGBY. History The game of Rugby was invented in 1823 at Rugby School in Warwickshire It began when a schoolboy picked up the ball during a soccer game

The Ball• The ball is oval in

shape and made of leather

• It is about 30cm long and weighs 0.4Kg

Page 4: RUGBY. History The game of Rugby was invented in 1823 at Rugby School in Warwickshire It began when a schoolboy picked up the ball during a soccer game

Field & Scoring• Rugby is played on a rectangular field• There are two goalposts.• The purpose of the game is to score the

most points by achieving “tries” and “goals”.

• To score a “try” the ball must be carried across the goal line and placed onto the ground.

• When this occurs the scoring team is awarded 5 points and a “place kick” for a goal is permitted.

Page 5: RUGBY. History The game of Rugby was invented in 1823 at Rugby School in Warwickshire It began when a schoolboy picked up the ball during a soccer game

100 meters69 meters

Page 6: RUGBY. History The game of Rugby was invented in 1823 at Rugby School in Warwickshire It began when a schoolboy picked up the ball during a soccer game

Halfway line

10m line

22m line

TRY line

Dead Ball line

5m line

Page 7: RUGBY. History The game of Rugby was invented in 1823 at Rugby School in Warwickshire It began when a schoolboy picked up the ball during a soccer game

Goalposts

Page 8: RUGBY. History The game of Rugby was invented in 1823 at Rugby School in Warwickshire It began when a schoolboy picked up the ball during a soccer game

Field & Scoring

“TRY”

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Field & Scoring

“GOAL”(conversion)

Place where the “try” was scored

Conversion kick can be taken anywhere along this line

Page 10: RUGBY. History The game of Rugby was invented in 1823 at Rugby School in Warwickshire It began when a schoolboy picked up the ball during a soccer game

Practice kicking a Conversion on this website:http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/funny_old_game/games

Page 11: RUGBY. History The game of Rugby was invented in 1823 at Rugby School in Warwickshire It began when a schoolboy picked up the ball during a soccer game

PositionsEach team has 15 players on the field at a time,

8 of these are forward positions:

2 props (1,3)1 hooker (2)2 locks (4,5)2 flankers (6,7)1 eight-man (8)

7 of these are “back” positions:1 scrumhalf (9)1 fly half (10)2 centers (11,

12)2 wingers (13,

14)1 fullback (15)

Page 12: RUGBY. History The game of Rugby was invented in 1823 at Rugby School in Warwickshire It began when a schoolboy picked up the ball during a soccer game

Positions• The purpose of the

backs is to move the ball down the field and score a try.

• The ball can only be passed backwards so the backs will line up at 45 degrees.

• Backs are usually fast and agile

Page 13: RUGBY. History The game of Rugby was invented in 1823 at Rugby School in Warwickshire It began when a schoolboy picked up the ball during a soccer game

Positions• Forwards are

generally larger and stronger.

• Forwards act mostly as a support for the backs when on offense.

• On defense, forwards and backs both tackle the other team.

• Only the player who is carrying the ball may be tackled.

Page 14: RUGBY. History The game of Rugby was invented in 1823 at Rugby School in Warwickshire It began when a schoolboy picked up the ball during a soccer game

Passing the Ball

Page 15: RUGBY. History The game of Rugby was invented in 1823 at Rugby School in Warwickshire It began when a schoolboy picked up the ball during a soccer game

Passing the Ball

The ball is passed from player to player to avoid to avoid the other team’s players

Page 16: RUGBY. History The game of Rugby was invented in 1823 at Rugby School in Warwickshire It began when a schoolboy picked up the ball during a soccer game

Scrums & Lineouts

• If the ball is ever or goes out of play (e.g. over the sideline) then there is a scrum or a lineout to put the ball back into play

Page 17: RUGBY. History The game of Rugby was invented in 1823 at Rugby School in Warwickshire It began when a schoolboy picked up the ball during a soccer game

Scrums• A scrum is a formation of forwards in which each team

is attempting to gain possession of the ball. • The eight forwards from each team mass together in a

crouched position and lock together. • Each team, facing each other, binds together and

attempts to kick the ball out of the back of their side of the scrum.

• The scrumhalf rolls the ball into the scrum so that the two teams can fight for the ball. Then after the ball exists the scrum the scrumhalf is able to pass the ball off to one of the members of the back line.

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Scrums

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Lineouts

• To form a lineout at least two forwards from each team line up, side-by-side, single file, perpendicular to the sideline.

• The two rows form a tunnel and the ball is thrown in from the side, down the tunnel.

Page 20: RUGBY. History The game of Rugby was invented in 1823 at Rugby School in Warwickshire It began when a schoolboy picked up the ball during a soccer game

Lineouts

Page 21: RUGBY. History The game of Rugby was invented in 1823 at Rugby School in Warwickshire It began when a schoolboy picked up the ball during a soccer game

Rucks

• A ruck occurs when a player carrying the ball is tackled to the ground.

• Opposing teams try to push each other away from the ball so that the scrumhalf can get the ball out and pass it down the line of backs.

Page 22: RUGBY. History The game of Rugby was invented in 1823 at Rugby School in Warwickshire It began when a schoolboy picked up the ball during a soccer game

Rucks

Page 23: RUGBY. History The game of Rugby was invented in 1823 at Rugby School in Warwickshire It began when a schoolboy picked up the ball during a soccer game

Mauls

• A maul is like a ruck except the ball carrier and the tackler remain standing and fight for the ball.

• Other teammates will join in and try to push the maul downfield and also try to strip the ball from the maul.

Page 24: RUGBY. History The game of Rugby was invented in 1823 at Rugby School in Warwickshire It began when a schoolboy picked up the ball during a soccer game

Mauls

Page 25: RUGBY. History The game of Rugby was invented in 1823 at Rugby School in Warwickshire It began when a schoolboy picked up the ball during a soccer game

Other Rules

• The ball must be passed backwards, never forward.

• The ball is not permitted to move forward off any part of a player's body. This is a knock-on.

• Tackles above the shoulders are illegal. This is considered a high tackle and is very dangerous.

• The ball cannot be played on the ground. When the ball carrier is grounded as a result of an opposing player, the grounded players may not touch the ball unless both feet are touching the ground.

• Kicking is permitted at any time in the game.

Page 26: RUGBY. History The game of Rugby was invented in 1823 at Rugby School in Warwickshire It began when a schoolboy picked up the ball during a soccer game

Cricket

• Traditionally, a leisurely game played on weekends during summer

• Has become an international sport (not so leisurely anymore)

• Played in England, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, India, Pakistan, West Indies

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Cricket Bat

Cricket Ball

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There are 2 sets of stumps - 1 at each endof the wicket

The wicket is 20.12 meters long and 2.64 meters wide

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Cricket Pitch

Batsmen

Bowler

Fielders

Umpire

Page 31: RUGBY. History The game of Rugby was invented in 1823 at Rugby School in Warwickshire It began when a schoolboy picked up the ball during a soccer game

The Basics

• Each team has 11 players

• 2 batsmen are “in” at any one time

• When all the batsmen on a team are “out”, it is the other team’s turn to bat

• Games can last from 1 to 5 days

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1 “RUN”2 “RUNS”

The bowler “bowls” the ball at the batsman. If the

batsman hits it far enough, he can decide to run to the other wicket. 1

run = 1 point

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4 “RUNS”

If the batsman hits the ball to the boundary (with

bouncing), he scores 4 runs (without running)

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6 “RUNS”

If the batsman hits the ball to the boundary (without bouncing), he scores 6 runs (without running)

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“BOWLED OUT”

If the batsman misses the ball and it hits the wicket,

he is “bowled out”

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“CAUGHT OUT”

If the batsman hits the ball and a fielder catches it

(without bouncing), he is “caught out”

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“OUT”

If the batsman misses the ball and is standing past

his crease, the wicket keeper can throw the ball

at the wicket and the batsman is “out” (same as

run out)

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“RUN OUT”

When the batsman is running, he can be “run

out” if a fielder can throw the ball to the wicket before the batsman

arrives

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“Leg Before Wicket = OUT”

If the batsman uses his leg to stop the ball hitting the wicket he is out LBW

(leg before wicket)

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“NO BALL” “NOT OUT”

If the bowler steps over the line when he bowls, it

is a “no ball” and the batter cannot be gotten

out