Rugby- Facts you need to know about Rugby
Rugby is a two-team team sport that competes with each other over an oval ball on the grass that was played in English schools throughout the 19th century. There is 2 kinds of rugby :Rugby League and Rugby Union.
In Rugby Union, each team will have 15 people, the ball weighs 382 – 425 grams, made of leather and soccer field with dimensions of 95 – 100 m long and 65 – 68 m wide. At the end of the field, there is an H-shaped goal frame of 3.5 – 6.1 m high, 5.65 m wide, 3 m high crossbar. The goal of the game is to bring the ball to the backyard of the goal line or shoot The ball hits the opponent’s goal to score a point. If the ball is brought to the back of the goal line, 5 points will be awarded and the team then has the right to shoot the ball into the bar to receive an additional 2 points. 3 points will be awarded for kicking (direct kick or free kick) flying over the goal above the bar. Unlike football, rugby players use both hands and feet. If passing by hand, the player may only pass backwards. If by foot, the player is passed in all directions.
In the Rugby League, each team has 13 players, playing the ball and the field like Union. However, the rugby league only allows 6 players to be wrestled down to earn points. If after 6 times the team has not made a goal, the ball is transferred to the other side. In addition, shooting on the direct beam will only be 1 instead of 3 as Union and the penalty will be 2 points. Take the ball to the back of the court to get 4 and 2 chances instead of 5 and 2 points chance.
Rugby is popular in many countries, including: Argentina, Australia, England, France, Ireland, New Zealand, Scotland, South Africa, Wales, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Fiji, Georgia, Japan, Namibia, Portugal. ,The US, and Uruguay. The more popular is the Rugby Union, which is played in all of the above countries. Rugby League is less popular and is mainly played in Australia, New Zealand with Papua New Guinea.