Football is great
Establishment of modern rugby
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Establishment of modern rugby
In 1871, English clubs met to form the Rugby Football Union (RFU). In 1892, after charges of professionalism (compensation of team members) were made against some clubs for paying players for missing work, the Northern Rugby Football Union, usually called the Northern Union (NU), was formed. The existing rugby union authorities responded by issuing sanctions against the clubs, players, and officials involved in the new organization. After the schism, the separate clubs were named "rugby league" and "rugby union". Both these sports have die-hard and consequently often irreverent fans around the world. The similarities between the two are plain to see on the face of it: big men, chasing oval balls around, tackling each other and trying to put points on the scoreboard in batches of seven. It therefore makes sense that people would try to compare them on their points of difference but I’ve found that often the argument is skewed one way or the other, depending on who’s making it. So, first of all, let me just state that this is not going to be one of those articles that tells you that either sport is better than the other. As a former professional rugby player and an avid NFL fan for many years, I’ve come to appreciate the nuances in both that might not be obvious to the casual observer and since I’ve had the question asked a few times, I thought I might as well put my observations to paper. So, no, rugby fans, it’s not as simple as “American football players are sissies because they wear helmets and pads” and no, American Football fans, it’s not as simple as “American Football players would dominate on a rugby pitch.” Here are some high-level points of distinction that you may not usually hear that make these two games exciting in their own unique ways. 1. Collisions The collisions in the two sports differ as football tackles can be much more violent without violating a rule. This is for two main reasons, one is obvious, the other much less so. The first and more apparent one is football players do wear heavy shoulder pads that can weigh 4–5 pounds, a polycarbonate helmet of similar weight and potentially additional padding in the pants. Naturally, much more is permissible, whereas with rugby, any contact with the neck or head is punishable by a penalty at the very least and a red card (which may or may not include a ban for a certain number of future games depending on the seriousness) for the most violent infractions. Rugby also prohibits tackles without wrapping the. When it comes to contact sports, rugby and football are two of the most popular games played across the world. While both sports share some similarities, they also have significant differences that set them apart. In this article, we will explore the key differences between rugby and football, and which of the two is the proper word to use. Rugby and football are two distinct sports that are often confused. Rugby is a contact sport that originated in England in the 19th century. It is played with an oval-shaped ball and involves two teams of 15 players each. The objective of the game is to score more points than the opposing team by carrying or kicking the ball over the goal line. Football, on the other hand, is a popular team sport that originated in England in the 19th century. It is played with a round ball and involves two teams of 11 players each. The objective of the game is to score more goals than the opposing team by kicking the ball into the opponent’s goalpost. While both rugby and football involve physical contact between players, rugby is considered to be a more physical sport due to its lack of protective gear and the frequency of tackles. In contrast, football is a more strategic sport that involves more passing and ball control. Throughout this article, we will explore the differences between rugby and football in more detail, including their rules, playing styles, and equipment. By the end of this article, you will have a better understanding of the key differences between these two sports and which one is right for you. Rugby is a contact sport that originated in England in the 19th century. It is played with an oval-shaped ball and two teams of 15 players each. The objective of the game is to score points by carrying, passing or kicking the ball over the opponent’s goal line. Unlike football, players are allowed to use their hands to handle the ball, but only in certain situations such as during a line-out or a scrum. Football, also known as soccer in some countries, is a team sport played with a round ball and two teams of 11 players each. The objective of the game is to score goals by kicking the ball into the opponent’s net. Unlike rugby, players are not allowed to use their hands or arms to handle the ball, except for the goalkeeper who can use their hands within the penalty area. The game is played on a rectangular field with a goal at each end. Download 41.5 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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