Rugby Union
Rugby Union is a sport characterized by its 15-player teams, continuous play, and set pieces such as scrums and lineouts. It originated in England during the late 19th century as a variant of rugby football, emphasizing running, handling, kicking, and support play to advance the ball towards the opponent's goal line. Rugby Union has since evolved into an internationally recognized sport, featuring prominently in major events like the Olympic Games, World Cup, Six Nations Championship, and The Rugby Championship. Its governing body, World Rugby, oversees the development and administration of the game at all levels worldwide. As a component of Sports and Olympic Games, Rugby Union encapsulates both amateur and professional competition, fostering sportsmanship, camaraderie, and athletic prowess among its participants.
External Links
- [Rugby.org] Capital Rugby Union – Serving the Mid-Atlantic Region
- [philippines.rugby] PHILIPPINE RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION - ABOUT US
- [grfu.org] Gloucestershire Rugby Football Union
- [epru.org] EPRU – Eastern Pennsylvania Rugby Union, Inc.