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PRESENTACIÓN PIZARRA MAGNÉTICA
Antonio Cosano Serrrano
Created on May 29, 2023
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Rugby the ultimate team sport
Introduccion
Rugby is a popular and exhilarating sport played by teams all around the world. It is known for its physicality, strategy, and team spirit. Today, I will introduce you to the exciting world of rugby.
Origins
- Rugby originated in England in the early 19th century.
- It is believed to have evolved from the ancient game of football.
- The Rugby School in Rugby, England, played a significant role in shaping the sport.
Objetive
- The objective of rugby is to score more points than the opposing team.
- Points can be scored by carrying the ball across the opponent's goal line or kicking it between the goalposts.
Basic rules
Rugby is played with an oval-shaped ball. Players pass the ball backward or laterally and can kick it forward to gain territory. Tackling is a fundamental part of the game, where players attempt to stop their opponents by bringing them to the ground.
Positions
- Rugby has fifteen players on each team.
- The positions include forwards, such as props, locks, and flankers, who focus on physicality and set pieces.
- Backs, including scrum-halves, fly-halves, centers, and wingers, focus on speed, agility, and scoring tries.
Gameplay
- Rugby matches consist of two 40-minute halves.
- The game starts with a kick-off, and teams try to gain possession and advance towards the opponent's goal line.
- Players can pass, kick, or run with the ball while being supported by their teammates.