AMERICANS REACT TO BIGGEST RUGBY HITS!!!
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I love watching how Americans react to rugby…and when they mention protective gear/pads 😂🤎
All of them channels are American XD. The rest of the world doesn't miss on basic education or understanding XD. Nice vid tho!
Free health care in the uk so fuck pads 😂 there just in the way
nah its cuz we actually know how to tackle safely unlike american football @@joshcook8206
Thats not a helmet...thats a scrum cap used like the tape wrap to keep ears from being ripped of in the scrum....wish they were around when I played in the 70s and 80s....Id be much prettier.🤕😈
yep...haha
Rugby is the father of American football
Literally
Et la soule jeux pratiqué au moyen âge en France est l ancêtres du rugby.qui ce jouait village contre village où il arrivait qu'il y avait des morts
coucou les anglo-saxons ont n' est encore là les français 🇨🇵🇨🇵💪💪 et oui vous avez importé ce jeux chez vous pendant la guerre de 100 ans
It amazes me that not a single American that I have watched reacting to rugby seems to know the origins of their sport.
South africa does
@@richardhoyau936 le rugby restera français 🇨🇵🏆
American football is 10 mins of action in 2 hours , rugby is 80 minutes of action , with no adverts 😂
Rugby is huge in the UK and Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and the Island of the South Pacific. Its also played in Italy, Argentina, Canada and France aswell as many other places around the world.
Not exactly. First is south africa, second England, then Australia, then France, then New Zealand, USA, Fidji, Kenya, Argentina, China, Japan, Wales, Ireland, Italy, Sri Lanka, Madagascar, Scotland, Malaysia, Zimbabwe, Spain
Get a grip South Africa has only been playing rugby after it was introduced by the British, England is the HOME of Rugby - Union and League. @@freduchefreduche8350
@@freduchefreduche8350what is your metric lmao
Romania and Georgia? And it has taken root in places as diverse as Uganda and Bulgaria
As was mentioned in a previous post, American Football is derived from Rugby Football, but rather than removing 'Football' from the name, America chose to remove 'Rugby' from the name, as Football was the more popular name of the two, but the term 'Touchdown' comes from the action of scoring in Rugby, where the player has to touch the ball down on the ground behind the Try-Line in order for the score to be confirmed.
Also want to clear up a little confusion, 'Soccer' is a term that was created here in the UK, but the US and a few other places use it incorrectly to refer to the game itself. There are several codes of Football, eg Rugby Union Football, Rugby League Football, American Football, and *Association Football*, and it is Association Football is where the name 'Soccer' comes from, as is customary in the UK, we like to give nicknames to things, Association Football was no exception of course, so we took the term Association and we began calling it 'Soccer' instead, for the full name of 'Soccer Football'.... though cue a few decades later, we've stopped with saying 'Soccer Football' and are just simply calling it, Football!
Et la soule joué en France au moyen-âge est l ancêtre du rugby 👋💪 coucou les britich ont n' est encore là les français
As well as Association Football being called 'soccer' in the UK, Rugby Union Football was sometimes referred to as 'rugger'.
Should have called it something else than 'football' they do very little with their feet!!
@@richardhoyau936I did not know that, i'll have to look that up. Ty
@@johnchristmas7522 All of these sports are called football because you play them on your feet, not because you use your feet to play the ball
Its been proven that playing with helmets leads to more concussions. Guys dont feel the need to protect their head when they've got protection, in fact in the NFL guys lead with their head. In rugby, no protection means you need to make form tackles and you cant use your head to lead or youll literally die. Also, tackling above the shoulders is a foul in rugby. In NFL the "protection" actually leads to more reckless encounters.Jumping into tackles is also illegal in rugby, but not in NFL, thats when a lot of bad shit happens.
would’ve never guessed the helmets actually lead to more concussions!! This makes sense thanks for sharing ! -Kay
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In addition to the helmets/scrum caps that you saw you may have noticed some players with tape wrapped around their heads.
The tape is to reduce the chances of ear damage.
Worst case scenario is the ears being torn off
@@markmosley3547 😱
Different sort of tackle in rugby
Helmets give you a false sense of security.
Shoulder padding seems silly
The comparison to rugby is modern rugby
When my father played you could do all those things you mentioned you can't.
Elbow to the head or face was ok same as raking which is basically stomping on a player on the ground with the studs on your boots.
In a scrum punching your opponent in the face was normal.
But today the governing body is making it gay.
A lot of these hits in this video aren't actually legal. In a lot of clips you heard the ref blowing his whistle as soon as the hit went in. That doesn't mean that you don't get hit hard when it IS legal, of course. (This would be why I have rivets in my left arm and am missing so many teeth after playing up through the college level.) The easiest way to explain Rugby to somebody who knows American Football is that it's all rushing plays - any passes must be laterals. If the ball travels forward through the air it has to come off your foot, not your hands. Get that and everything else will make more sense.
You'll see that most tackles are effective not because of the bulk or aggression of the tackling player, but a matter of skill. You drive your shoulder in center-mass and wrap up their legs with your arms... and down they go, even if they are twice your size. Get the skills wrong and yeah, you could discover what their cleats taste like. There is no malice in this, they were just trying to break your tackle and keep running. They didn't INTEND to step on your face. You can stiff-arm off a tackle. You can twist and dodge and wriggle out of their grip. BUT... Once you hit the floor you have to release the ball and they have to immediately let you go. You CAN "release the ball" in such a way as you make it available to your own side and a team-mate grabs it and continues the play.
High tackles, involving contact with the ball-carrier above the shoulders, are not allowed. You cannot tackle somebody who is in the air, having jumped for the ball. (but hit them a millisecond after their foot touches the ground and it's legal) You can't flip them - this DOES sometimes happen by accident if you miss the wrap-up. In that case your team will stilll concede a penalty but that will be it. If the ref thinks you weren't even trying to wrap them up and control their fall you're gone. Either into the sin-bin for a few minutes or out of the game entirely and you can't be replaced. While you're off the field your team is a man down. (and usually in a world of hurt as a result)
The difference between rugby and nfl is rugby is played by real men
Hey bro come on as an aussie some of those Americans are tough af
@@emmettsmith2581 they couldn’t batter a fish fella, they’re a bunch of pansies with their armour
Children play this at school
And my god it was fun
British bulldogs was also fun 😀👌🏻
was invented at school
Rugby is an international sport. The USA Eagles, Argentinian Pumas,
New Zealand All Blacks, South African Springboks, Australian Wallabies. Next you need to watch the Rules video by England Rugby or the Vicious side of Women's Rugby. One to help understand and the other to see that it's truly a sport for everyone.
All blacks 4 life
don't forget the french team
@@douglasalafraise7019 no one better than Antoine Dupont rn
@@privatemhillson2521 that didn't age well now did it?
You forgot les bleus 😂
I've played rugby in the states since 1999. I gave up H8gh School football to play rugby....toughest game out there. concussions, dislocated fingers, shoulders and toes- broken nose...the list goes on. I played #3 (Tighthead Prop) - which is why God invented beer...to keep us front rowers from taking over the world - the big boys. Takes a while to get the rules down when you're raised on Football - but to this day, I'll play Pub Club level and I'd rather watch Rugby than Football
Ever seen the Italian game played between quarters of their own city - It's probably where rugby originated.
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@@Scaleyback317 Calcio Storico game ! Florence in Italy. Ancient times... 👍
@@jakubnosarzewski4897 That's the one. Brutal and a great spectacle. Makes rugby look like a kindergarten sport!
@@Scaleyback317 thanks for that mate. 😊I had no idea but will check it out. Warm greetings,Best wishes from Queensland Australia 😊
@@matthewcullen1298 I doubt you'll be disappointed mate. Just a blood fest, an excuse for a scrap and I think the actual ball game is just something added to it to make it appear socially acceptable. Some big lads lining up in it too. No surprise to me the Italians have taken to Rugby and are no longer the pushover they were ten years ago and even have players in the French and English leagues.
Welshman here, born with a Rugby Ball in my hands. The reason we don't wear helmets and padding...is because we're men.
Rugby is the greatest field game ever. Watch just ONE game...and you will never enjoy NFL or the NBA again - you will be bored!
Its a better game to play, than to watch: two halves of 40 minutes- NON STOP! Constant WARFARE!
Getting hit is part of the fun lol.
1. Only pass backwards
2. Only tackle people with the ball
3. You can kick forwards
4. Once you are tackled the ball isnt yours. You can push it backwards to your team but if the other team js there then the two teams fight over it in a ‘ruck’.
5. No pads. Can wear a scull cap if you want (basically a padded cap).
6. When the ball goes out you throw it back in perpendicular to the touch line. You can lift someone up to gain an advantage and make it harder for the other team to catch it.
Hope this helps
Rugby is a real man's game. That's why there is no protective gear like pads and helmets.
And no , it's not just the UK that play rugby. There are many countries that do.
I am from South Africa and we play it. Even in our schools as a school sport.
South Africa ( Springboks ) are the current world champions . We are the only country to have held the title 4 times
Main countries that play rugby: New Zealand, France, Italy, Scotland, Ireland, England, Wales, Australia Argentina, South Africa, Fiji (plus many more) the USA has a team.
Rugby is like a religion in Wales and New Zealand.
As a Welsh woman, I agree!
And Scotland , South Africa
13:10 The question is: why do American men still need the protections. They could play football without protection. Your players wouldn't play a match against women in rugby. And that’s what appeals to rugby.
The reason they'll often be looking back is that in Rugby you can only pass backwards.
We are British, we don't care about padding, we are men not wimps!!
England invented the 3 best sports in the world Football, Rugby and .....Cricket.
And boxing..
Except England did NOT invent Rugby, the Laws were based upon Cornish Hurling
There's a rugby team in my town in northern Texas and I sometimes go to their games. They hold NOTHING back. Saw one guy break his arm and had to be carried off on a stretcher.
Great (though not for him maybe, hope he gets well soon!) We want to see you lot join the community of nations in peace, love and RUGBY!!!!
Best rugby teams are South Africa and New Zealand
We'll see this weekend 😂
I play school rugby for grey college. I have got concussed 5 times and put in a coma for 2 weeks and I'm only 16
Want some fun folks?? Check out the late, wonderful, Jonah Lomu. RIP. A complete phenomenon. All the world was in awe of (t)his very special talent. I'm English. He was such an immense man, in rugby, and off field. He was lost to this world far too early.
As a South Africa, I can couch for Lomu. He was feared, hated and admired. He was the f*#king A-Train!
The blueprint for a rugby player in human form. He changed the game FOREVER
@@waynegerard6338 Except he never once scored against SA in all of 13 test matches. Not even once.
A Frenchman of the same opinion as an Englishman is a miracle! ;) More seriously, it’s true that this guy was incredible! As soon as he touched the ball against the French team I got up from my chair moaning... I knew he would score a try.
This game has existed longer than NFL has.
I have many mates who still play in their 40's, but it is just at a club level. I only stopped playing in university, after my doctor told me that I should probably focus on my studies if I wanted to walk by the time I reached 50, ha ha ha ha (too many broken bones by that time). Many of my friends that played higher levels mostly retired in their mid-early 30's. In South Africa, where I am from, we play this game in our junior schools (sometimes even earlier [4-5 yrs old] depending on what part of the country you live in) and all through high schools [13-18yrs old]. Then colleges and universities have big leagues, followed by clubs, provinces, and then national sides, with a few variations in between. Some of what you watched was Rugby Union, some was Rugby League (different sport, different rules). It also looked like one clip of schoolboy rugby was included in there too. (Well worth watching too). Some context for the incident with the guy in red (from Wales, the country, not the animal), and this was a game against South Africa and he bit one of our players in the privates during a big pile-up (The part where Kay says why they bullying him was right after that?). The ref did not see, but the other players did and they reacted, as that is considered very bad sportsmanship in rugby. Many of the hits in the video are also illegal and dangerous, and not in keeping with the spirit of the game. I played a total of 15 years every single week, (6-8 months a year) and you train your ass off in the "off season", then do lots of conditioning, to toughen up and get the body used to the constant hits. A mate of mine from school, who played for the national team, said that they got feedback from the team doctor once who said, after a good game at the national level, it was equivalent to getting into a non-fatal car crash every weekend.
You can get things called scrum caps and a little protection pardon for you shoulders you also use mouth guards league is safer than union because of the rules but it’s all fun and we all have a laugh at shocking tackles aftermatch bro
From someone who has played rugby so much in the past, believe it or back in the old and days America also played rugby the way it’s played today but over America soon started adding stuff for example: padding and helmets, and touchdown in a rugby term is called a try but you have to either put the ball down, tap it or dive to the try line, and for the dragging part until that whistle goes you gotta do whatever you can to either get the ball of them or make them drop it, the thing about rugby is that if your teammate is running infront of you and you pass it to them that is called a forward pass, it is one of the most illegal things rugby, same with you fumble the ball and you drop it Infront of you that is a knock on, so what happens after a knock on is what we call a scrum, so a scrum is with a certain selected team members are chosen to be part of it, and their job is to push the other team while also trying to get possession of the ball, so one person from the other team (mainly the one that passes everyone the ball) will be the one putting it through the scrum and they have to roll it through their own teams feet and hope it makes it to the end so he can pick it back up but if it bounces backwards the ball is still live, anyone can get it, now the part where the players are getting lift up, let’s say I’m playing for Australia and I’m facing up against, I don’t know France, if they get close to that outline, one of two things will happen one, the France player will probably run out of bounds by accident or two, someone from my team may tackle him out of bounds, but let’s say he runs out of bounds, that gives my a advantage to get the ball, now when the players are getting lifted up we would have code words that only we as a team would know, the person who is throwing the ball in says hmm maybe something like secret and it was fake a pass for the far back to the front for an example, everyone will instantly be ready to throw the person in the back up and then immediately switch from the back to the front and lift him up to catch the ball, and it all depends on the teammate that is throwing the ball in, it has to go straight for it to work not only that the people getting lifted up have to be at a perfect to catch the ball and to either catch the ball and hold it or catch the ball and pass it to one of your teammates, we do have one thing which is called a head gear, a head gear is used for 2 things, one so that way you don’t have that bad of an injury and 2 so your ears don’t puff up being in scrums, but y’all’s reaction this is probably one of the biggest comment I have ever made 😅
Certainly the longest sentence I've ever seen!
The little “cheerleading thing” is called a line out. It’s only used when the ball or player either steps into touch or gets kicked into touch
Firstly, I love your reaction! I hope there are many more! 🙂
Let me address a few things.
Some rugby players wear "scrum caps" (not helmets) to ensure that their ears stay attached to their heads. Some players will use bandages for the same effect.
It's a weird historical story, but "Soccer" is actually called "Association Football".
So, the word "Soccer" comes from the "soc" part of the word "Association".
And an Englishman suggested it.
It's probably the dumbest way to name a sport, but we get to fight over it now... 🙄
Wish id thought about wearing a scrum cap when i was younger.....or putting a bandage under my ear tape the first time....(ouch)🤕
American Football: "Dad, Where did I come from?" 🏈
Rugby: "Son, you came from my balls" 🏉
They're not wearing padding or helmets BECAUSE they're playing rugby not cissy American football.
You said you wanna see Americans play against UK, I remember back in the 90's, I think it was the Dolphins, got challenged to a match in Aus and they took one look and said "fuck that" hahahaha
he was looking back coz u can only pass backwards in rugby and not forwards
We wear only one bit of protection which is a mouthgurd
you want see something even more crazy see Australian rules foot ball
Let me give you an idea about rugby. I played for ten years. Had two knee operations for torn cartilage. Three broken ribs. Cracked sternum. Broken teeth while still wearing a mouth guard. Broke my nose 2 or three times. Two concussions, I think. Numerous black eyes. Still. I would do it all over again. On field it was war. After the game your opponents were your comrades in arms. Great sport with a lot of respect. No place for big egos.
This was hillarious. Let me help you with some rules..., helmets are for bikers and pads are for pussies (literally)
Rugby is a real man sport.
Their touch downs are called tries and you literally have to touch the ball on the grass after you cross the line. With ❤ from Botswana 🇧🇼 Africa
I played from the age of 13 until I was in my fifties as a veteran. Yes, I got injured when I played, but not as much as you would think,I was a coach as well. Correct tackling is taught extensively, those 'helmets' are called scrum caps and are there to stop the ears from being ripped off or damaged
All British children played Rugby in school at one point usually about 13 or 14 if I recall. I don't think it's played as much in schools now, but it was when I was at aschool lol.
Same in France. Like you, I started playing at 14 in sports class at school (in the 80s).
The larger players in rugby are generally "Forwards" similar to line backers, who are the bulldozers and wrecking balls while the smaller players are generally "Backs" who are the speed and agile players, similar to wide receivers. in NFL though there are exceptions like the Late Great Jona Lomu, built like a bus with speed oof a Ferrari, who turned down a multi-million dollar NFL deal
also watch women's rugby
There’s actually studies that show American football has more concussions and fatal injuries. And the padding causes that because the players have padding they have more confidence to go for brutal hits which cause them concussions.
Reason that guy got picked up like that and moved was you have to roll away after you done the tackle, cannot just lie there in an offside position to try slow the game down😊
"Reason that guy got picked up like that and moved was you have to roll away after you done the tackle,".
Nope he was picked up like that because he was slowing down South Africa from taking a quick penalty by trapping the ball between his legs. There was NO tackle involved. Meaning He WASN'T offside!
@@okbutthenagain.9402 but he wasn’t bullied, intimidated maybe but that is it.
Quick tip. Don't start an argument with a rugby player in a pub.
never thought the day would come I’d see y’all watching rugby 😭
Americans think they are all gangsta till they see rugby.
Bro most of it is legal
Rugby players bodies are so well conditioned, and the tackling technique is so spot on that lads and helmets are not needed. The pace of the game is so much faster than American football also.
The 'helmet' you referred to is called a 'scrum cap'. It's soft and designed to stop ears getting bitten in a scrum.
The commentator said " he got absolutely batted" .... 😂not clattered! 😏
My friend is an ex semi professional rugby player, he is huge a beast of a man. Some silly big guy started a fight with him, he picked him up and smashed him into the bar. He then grabbed him by the face and held him against the bar he looked angry angry. He didn't punch the guy but the guy knew he was not going to be in a happy place. It was scary to watch. His hand covered the other guys face. I saw him again a few months ago ( he lives in another country) He was so pleased to see me, I gave him a hug and he just picked me up like I was a kid. Good times. I think I'm going to go back soon. Happy days.
Basically, the sport is "can you do all this, while also not wearing a helmet" :D
I'm a former rugby union player and coach. There were attempts to introduce rugby to the US in the early 1900's. The American sports council of the time deemed the game too rough and too dangerous and open to injury, so they devised a stripped down and less brutal version of the sport. They also introduced safety equipment such as body pads and helmets.
Love you guys reactions, natural and honest. Also bloody funny.
watch the 2008 grandfinal in the nrl or just search up the battle of brookvale nrl
She'd like to see UK versus America lol. If it's in rugby, Americans are getting annihilated
American football is just a cousin of rugby btw rugby originated in england in 1871. Most big hits you saw are illegal, you get out of the field when you do that.
🤣Rugby is a huge sport worldwide its just that the US makes up its own sports rugby been there... the world has rugby yall have american football the world has cricket yall have baseball
Rugby is a very physical high contact sport. As many comments say, very popular in many countries around the world. Some basic rules/info: 15 players each side (8 forward and 7 backs) and 8 reserves. Once a player is replaced he cannot return (depending the reason for the substitute). Can only pass the ball backwards to another team mate, once tackle and you go down the player must place the ball toward his own side, other players can contest.
Guys (eight forward of each team) being lifted is called a line out (ball went out over the side line). Other team can throw the ball in the line out, both contest for the ball. When the ball is knocked forward or went forward, the eight forwards of each team will assemble in a scrum to contest the ball. The team with the advantage will put the ball in the scrum.
"Touch down" is called a Try, score 5 points. Kick the ball between the post add 2 points. HISTORY: When the game developed if a team could get to the touch line they could TRY to kick it through the posts, that is why its called a try.
USA national rugby team (15 man) not really good. The USA does actually compete well in 7's rugby. Bit different, 7 players aside, quick and fast pace game. Woman's rugby getting big as well.
A few bits of key information on rugby :
Each rugby team will consist of 15 players. The team is split into two groups known as forwards and backs. There are 8 forwards (positions include Hooker, Prop, Second Row, Flanker and Number Eight) and 7 backs (positions include Scrum Half, Fly Half, Inside Centre, Outside Centre, Wingers and a Full Back).
And here’s abit about the rules of defending and the line outs 👍
The defending team must tackle a player by grabbing a hold and pulling them to the floor. A tackle cannot be made above shoulder height and doing so will cause the referee to award a foul.
Once the ball goes into touch, a line out is called. Up to 7 players can enter a line out and any of these players can be lifted in order to catch the ball being thrown in. Both teams can compete to win the ball.
Team Composition:
All the baisic rules:
Each team consists of 15 players on the field at a time, divided into forwards and backs.
Players wear jerseys with numbers indicating their positions.
Seven substitutes are allowed, and they can be used for replacements during stoppages in play.
Object of the Game:
The primary goal is to carry the ball over the opposing team's try line and touch it down to score a try.
Scoring:
A try is worth 5 points.
A conversion kick after a try is worth 2 points.
A penalty kick or drop goal is worth 3 points.
Starting Play:
The game begins with a kickoff from the center of the field.
The opposing team tries to catch the ball and gain possession.
Passing and Running:
The ball must be passed backward or laterally (sideways).
Players can run with the ball but can be tackled by the opposition.
Tackling:
Tackling is a fundamental part of the game.
Tackles must be below the neck and above the waist.
High tackles or dangerous tackles are penalized.
Rucks and Mauls:
When a player is tackled, a ruck or maul can form.
In a ruck, players bind together and attempt to drive over the ball.
In a maul, players bind around a ball carrier to protect and advance the ball.
Scrums:
A scrum is formed after certain stoppages, typically due to minor infractions.
Forwards from both teams bind together and contest for possession of the ball.
Lineouts:
A lineout occurs when the ball goes out of bounds.
Players from both teams lift a jumper to catch the ball.
Penalties:
Penalties can be awarded for various infractions, and teams may choose to kick for points or continue play.
Offside Rule:
Players must be behind the last player's feet when the ball is played or during set pieces like scrums and lineouts.
Knock-On:
If a player drops the ball forward (towards the opponent's try line), it is considered a knock-on, resulting in a scrum to the opposing team.
Advantage:
Referees may allow play to continue after an infringement if they believe the non-offending team has an advantage.
Yellow and Red Cards:
Serious infringements can lead to a player receiving a yellow card (sin bin) or a red card (ejection) with temporary or permanent expulsion from the game, respectively.
One of the coolest things about playing professionally would be that you would literally play all over the WORLD! 😎
Rugby is american football but for men
We actually start playing rugby in school. I started playing at 8 years old and love it
Most American sports are derived from sports that the British invented. Rugby = American football. Rounders (a girls' game at school) = baseball. Netball (another girls' game played in schools) = basketball. The Brits also invented golf, tennis, football (soccer), water polo, squash, rowing (as a sport), table tennis and badminton, among others. Most of these sports have been adopted internationally, sometimes with modifications. Sad to say that, in international tournaments, we Brits rarely win any of these sports!!!
You should first learn the rules, and only then comment, rugby is an older sport than American football by far, it is a sport of real men and not youtube stars with helmets and shields!
Sebastien Chabal, this is the name of the man at 11:20. His nickname was 'the caveman' .He was a great French rugby player.
the previous action is also Sebastien Chabal (the blue player who dives...)
The rules are very strict. All forms of violence are prohibited and any dangerous gestures are punished by expulsion of the player.
I simply LOVE how americans react to rugby...bruh when you mention "protection/pads"
At 5:17 that's Duhan van der Merwe. A South African that plays for Scotland. This was against England when Scotland won the 3rd succesive Calcutta cup.
American football is as fun as watching paint dry on a freshly painted wall
Rugby is an international sport and is played by 30 countries around the world. Top contenders are South Africa, England,France, Australia, New Zealand and Ireland, Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, Wales and Argentina.
The names come from the old days in England when these sports was young. We used to call Rugby, Rugby rules football and football (soccer to the US) association rules football which got shortened to soccer but that nickname died out in the UK and we started calling it football but in the US they carried on calling it Soccer until now.
when rugby first started and introduced to other countries around the world canada became one of those countries who started playing. then it became popular and USA also played in college levels. but they thought it was dangerous and introduced helmets and padding and new rules then called it american football.
Rugby is an international sport. most countries have players starting their rugby journey at age 10 in their schools.
Lol, its funny how many Americans advocate for Rugby Players to be paid well.. Yeeeaah, roughly 150k-200k salaries.. More Rugby ! Enjoying your reaction to our beloved sport.
a Touchdown in rugby is called a TRY.
You can only tackle the ball carrier.
You can only pass/pitch the ball backwards, or kicking it forward (however the offense who kicked the ball has to be behind the ball kicker at the time of the kick to be onside)
80min full game - two 40min halves.
The Rugby World Cup is this year and its held in France.
Lets go NZ ! lol
In the video you said "why is he looking back, you're supposed to look forward". 1 of the reasons he is looking back is he is looking for a teammate to pass to. Unlike American Football you are not allowed to pass the ball forwards, you are only allowed to pass backwards.
Kiwis play rugby from the age of 5yrs, we only have 8 million people in our whole country and are one of the world's best
One of the best hits of all times for me was Joggie Jansen on Cottrel- a clean proper tackle that left Corrrel on the ground and not moving for some time.
its big in the UK but its played by alot of countries. These guys are extremely powerful. Injurys do happen as youd expect, but they build themselves and train to be able to hit and get hit like that and keep going. A team will generally consist of a mixture of people that are extremely fast and agile and people that are defending brick wall power houses, although even the fast agile guys are extremely powerful (you have to be), I imagine american football is much the same.
There is only one rule in Rugby - 'Kill the man with the ball'
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Dude has a headgear so his cauliflour ea4s dont get worse lol 😂😂😂
Loved it!! Gotta do another one 😆
The main rules are:
can only pass backwards unless a kick
Can't let go of the ball and it go forward
A so-called "touchdown" is called a try and its for 5 points
You can't tackle higher then the neck.
And for the tackle on the start of the video I don't know if that's legal
Some players were helmet which protects them in the scrum, but they are plasticy
In minute 6:53 the reason they lift them up is when the ball goes out of the line so it's like a throw-in
The game may have been invented in the UK, but the former colonies have been dominating world rugby for decades.
There’s nothing watch “rugby hits till I collapsel”
Wanna know why we don’t wear helmets? It’s cuz we are built different and aren’t afraid it’s coaching that gives us this mentality
The origin of rugby was the Soule, a game between close villages in which an old sheep corpse must be put in the other guy's place. In roman empire there was harpastum, in Scandinavia it was knattleikr, in Scotland the shinty, in Irland the hurling. Every culture had his own version of symbolic war : team sports come from here.
Tackling rules are hugely different. NFL players don't play for 80 mins straight so can afford to be so much bigger and heavier. Rugby doesn't allow for half the type of tackles NFL allows so they don't need the same padding and protective gear.
Rugby on the ground is a battlefield filled with full adrenaline and adversity. It's the original version of what Americans call football , Rugby became common in 1830 and the rules in 1845 in a Rgby city (Ingland) but existed already in the middle ages. American football it's we can say's Born in 1862 with the British rules (Rugby) and changed with the actuals rules in the years of 1972
Tackle rules: Dragging shirts and shorts are okay, no tackles around shoulder and up, no tackles when the player in the air, you can’t body slam. Main rules: You cant throw/pass the ball forward, you can kick the ball and catch/pick it up yourself from the ground, dropping the ball on the ground and picking it up would be considered a “fumble” and it’s the opposite teams ball, ball have to be put down in the end zone to be a goal and that’s 5 points
Rugby is as rugged of a sport that there is. True Gladiator sport.
Full contact. No pads. Play doesn’t stop when you get tackled. No blocking.
The main reason why ruggers laugh when soccer players fall down like they were shot when they get a tiny touch to their foot.
Many countries will say that Rugby originated in their respective countries but the rules were perfected by the British Rugby School a private school.
Cheack out 'here comes the boom greatest ruby hits the original' that's the best part of footy. getting those big hits in and dropping some bloke. beautiful
Yeh most union and league players don’t last much longer after the age of 34
This young lady made me howl with laughter the whole time, but the classic was when she said that she would have to look the rules up. Just for her enlightenment, there is a very highly qualified official on the pitch (For sure HE knows all the rules), and on the sidelines there are two very highly qualified linesmen with flags who signal any infringement that theman on the pitch MAY have missed. So take it from me Miss, YOU have no need to look up the rules.
American Football was derived from Rugby Football around 1880 by an American coach called Walter Camp.
This is why the technique of the tackle is so important
The players who wear the optional head protectors are usually the ones who get involved in the scrum, and it's to protect the ears 😊 you'll have to Google scrum, it's too involved to explain here