Many Malaysians and the world generally knows about football (or soccer if you are from US of A) but little exposure is given to Rugby. I am here to educate as much as i could on Rugby that unlike soccer (that is beautiful from waist down) is beautiful all over.
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A Rugby game is played on a field with size of 144m by 70m. The playing area is 100mx70m. There are 22 meters on both ends which are classified as "Touch In-Goal". Basically, any "tries" scored here is considered a "goal".
The "goal post" is shaped like a letter "H" with the height to be at least 3.4m high with the cross bar situated at 3m above ground. The distance between the two vertical post is 5.6m. Any "tries" scored under this "goal post" is considered as "under the post", which will give the scoring team an advantage on the position to perform a "conversion" goal, which is usually by placing a ball along the straight line from the place where the try was performed.
A "try" is awarded 5 points, a conversion goal 2 points, a penalty goal and a dropped goal (both usually by kicking) is awarded 3 points. England was known to play "ugly rugby" by over-relying on "dropped goal" to win the last World Cup. They should just stick to Football and being poster boys.
The game play is simple. Players move forward but ball must move backwards. Any passing parallel or in front (by hand pass) that is intentional is deemed off site and match will be stopped for the referee to decide on next course of action (usually scrum), with advantage to the opposing team. However, a player in off site position NOT receiving the ball intentionally will not be penalised and match will carry on IF the situation does not favor the usually attacking team (or team having the ball possession). Usually, a player in the off site position will raise both his hand up to his head and quickly run back behind the player with the ball. Or if the off site player stays where he is and allow the ball carrier to run past his off site line. This is to be said the player is now on site.
Must pass behind while moving forward. Something footballer can't do. |
Fantastic tackle snapped by www.snap-attack.com |
A ruck was formed with the players "protecting" the ball to ensure safe capture to resume game. Photo courtesy of www.snap-attack.com |
Maul formed. Never mind the player being squashed in the middle. At lease he had the ball safe! |
Line out practice made perfect |
For a complete list of the International Rugby Board Rules&Regulation, click here
One of my favourite player in Rugby is not Jonah Lomu though he can easily out sprint any football player half his weight with ease. My respect is still with Tana Umaga. He is legendary. Here is an excerpt from Wikipedia on Tana Umaga that summed it all nicely:
In a test match against Wales on 21 June 2003, Welsh captain Colin Charvis was knocked out in a tackle from All Blacks forward Jerry Collins. Umaga stopped playing despite his team being in an attacking position; to check that Charvis had not swallowed his mouthguard. He placed him in the recovery position and for this act, the Council of the International Fair Play Committee awarded Umaga the Pierre de Coubertin Medal, a prestigious award for outstanding sportsmanship. Umaga was the first New Zealander to receive the award. The Welsh Rugby Union also presented him with a figurine to honour the display of sportsmanship.
One more highlight of these Rugby matches are the display of Haka or war dance. It is a display of respect and also taunt to both teams. Watch it and be in awe how these men, averaging close to 100kg could still run a 100m in less than 12 seconds. They are then brutalized by their opponents, still stand up, continue to play and work in a team. Truly, the game is fast and beautiful. It looked rough but it is a ruffian game played by gentlemen.
I will be rooting for an All Blacks - France Finale and my bet will be for All Blacks to win the Rugby World Cup 2011!
Umaga? Emm err. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsXJyDHFKn0
ReplyDeleteI'm AB but really, the video above is shameful.
Lifted and crash the player at 1:13? I told you Lions are softies.
ReplyDeleteI like BoD :) While AB is the best team on paper. I'm still stucked with the old guards of Merthens, Brooke, Jones, Kronfeld, Wilson. Class.
ReplyDeletePerhaps so...but at least Rugby ain't boring football where it's the same day in and day out. The unpredictability and the sportsmanship makes it more interesting that seeing underwear models running down the field chasing after a round ball.
ReplyDeletean oblong ball is more interesting to go after. ;-)
My money is on Wales, since they knocked my favorite Irish out :) They are a very young team but the play with maturity beyond their youth.
ReplyDeleteWales stand a good chance too. I said France as they kicked Engrand's butt!
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