Below are the different types of rugby that are played around the world:
- Tag Rugby
- Touch Rugby
- Wheelchair Rugby
- Beach Rugby
- Rugby 7
-a-side (Rugby 7's)
- Rugby 10-a-side (Rugby 10's)
- Rugby 12-a-side (Rugby 12's)
- Rugby 15-a-side (Rugby Union)
- Rugby League
Rugby history
During a school football match in England in 1823, William Webb Ellis took the ball in his hands and ran away. Since then, the beginning of rugby matches. The sport was created based on a spontaneous history.
The University of Cambridge later modified the game, popularized it, and made the official rules of rugby. Rugby became popular in 1871 in schools in England. Then the Rugby Club announced the official rules of the game of rugby in London ten years later.
In 1895 the Rugby League was established with 13 games along with more professional rules. Rugby began to expand around the world and matches between countries were held. Various changes have been made. In 1880 the scrum was modified scrum to mean the act or method of restarting the game after a foul when both opponents pack forward together with their heads down and press each other to gain ground while the scrumhalf throws the ball and the midfielder (hooker) tries to grab the ball for their team. players are usually called by the referee (set crowd) but can be formed spontaneously (loose crowd).
Touch Rugby is a variation of rugby that does not involve tackling or physical contact. Instead, players simply touch their opponents to halt play. There are a number of tournaments held for this sport, including the Youth Fit Touch World Cup, which was hosted by Malaysia in 2018. Malaysia is also actively involved in organizing Touch competitions, particularly among women and primary school students.
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