Rugby

1, rugby ball introduction

Rugby, a type of ball sport, is popular in the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan and other countries. Born in 1935 in the United Kingdom, Rugby, formerly known as Rugby football, referred to as Rugby. Because of its spherical shape, it is called rugby in China. Rugby is a city in central England, where there is a Rugby school, the birthplace of rugby. Rugby union, also known as Rugby football, referred to as Rugby in English, is also translated into rugby in China, Rugby League, which also uses olive-shaped balls, and American football (also known as American football). ), Canadian football (African football), Australian football, and Gaelic football (also known as Irish football) are not included in the football (soccer) movement. Within this entry.

2, rugby game rules

The competition venue is 160 yards long (1 yard = 0.9144 meters), 75 yards wide, the distance between the two goal lines is 110 yards, the end line is 25 yards from the goal line, and the end line is between the two lines. The goalposts are 18 feet (5.64 meters) apart (18 feet = 5.4864 meters); the crossbars are 10 feet (3.048 meters) above the ground; the goal posts are 1 foot (0.3048 meters) above the crossbar. The ball is elliptical and resembles an olive. The ball is 11 to 11 inches (27.94 to 29.21 cm) long, with a longitudinal circumference of 30 to 31 inches (76.2 to 78.7 cm) and a lateral circumference of 24 to 25 inches (60.96 to 64.77 cm). The ball weighs 13 to 15 ounces (382.72 to 425.24 grams). The goal of rugby is like an uppercase English letter H. The two doorposts are 5.64 meters apart and have a beam at 3 meters from the ground. When shooting, the ball passes only between the two posts, and the over the opponents' cross bar, the goal is valid.

3,rugby score system

In the rugby match, the referee judges whether the party scores according to the match situation and reports the current score. The venue scorer scores on the football score system according to the scores quoted by the referee, and the athlete's name, unit, score The information is transmitted to the two TV screens in the diagonal position of the current venue, so that the audience can quickly understand the current venue competition and increase the enjoyability of the competition.

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