Activity Info
Rugby is a full-contact team sport played with a prolate spheroid-shaped ball by two teams of thirteen on a rectangular grass field.
Hints / Stunts / Tips
Rugby Skills VideosLearn how to use different rugby skills in the game as demonstrated by a women's rugby expert in these free beginner rugby lessons from expert village.
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BBC Rugby SkillsThe BBC offer some great video masterclasses that include loads of training tips and explain some rugby laws. Plus there are some really great animated diagrams and explanations of skills such as catching, passing, kicking, tackling and evasion. When ever your in doubt turn to the BBC.
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Get Involved
Club Directory'Everything Rugby' has lists of clubs all over the UK including women's and junior clubs. Just click on the link and you'll find a write up on your local club, plus phone numbers, emails and web addresses.
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BBC's Get InvolvedThis is another excellent page form the BBC that aims to help you get into Rugby. You'll find advice and links to sites that can help you find your local Rugby Club and find the right game for you, including Touch Rugby, Tag Rugby, Dragon Rugby and Women's Rugby.
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How can boys and girls start playing Rugby Union?This is a great page from the RFU telling you how you can start playing Rugby. Not only does it explain the game but also how you can find your nearest local Rugby club.
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Johnny Wilkinson Drop KickRe-watch the drop kick by Johnny Wilkinson that won England the Rugby World Cup. What a day that was!
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Largest Rugby Tackles Ever!This video proves you can't be a whimp to play this game. Rugby players can take some big hits!!
Rugby Union Greatest Tries Of All TimeThe best tries of all time from Lomu, Christian Cullen, South African Rugby, All Blacks, England, World Cup, IRB, Six Nations and more.
Extreme Rugby HitsThe video starts with the All Blacks famous Haka, followed by extreme rugby tackles to Nelly's 'Here comes the boom'.
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