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  2. Rugby union equipment - Wikipedia

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    A traditional rugby union kit consists of a jersey and shorts, long rugby socks and boots with studs. The other main piece of equipment is the rugby ball. Some modest padding is allowed on the head, shoulders and collarbone, but it must be sufficiently light, thin and compressible to meet World Rugby standards. [1]

  3. Rugby union positions - Wikipedia

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    There are two centres in a rugby team, inside centre (number 12) and outside centre (number 13). The inside centre usually stands close to the fly-half or at first receiver on the other side of the scrum or breakdown. Like the fly-half, they generally possess a good kicking game and are good at reading the play and directing the attack. The ...

  4. Second five-eighths - Wikipedia

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    Second five-eighths, or sometimes second five-eighth, [1] is a name used in New Zealand to refer the rugby union position commonly known elsewhere as the inside centre or number 12. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It traditionally described a playmaking type of 12 with good passing and kicking skills as opposed to the strong hard runner and tackler in that ...

  5. Glossary of rugby union terms - Wikipedia

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    0-9 22 The 22 m line, marking 22 metres (72 ft) from the tryline. 89 An "89" or eight-nine move is a phase following a scrum, in which the number 8 picks up the ball and transfers it to number 9 (scrum-half). 99 The "99" call was a policy of simultaneous retaliation by the 1974 British Lions tour to South Africa, (the 99 comes from the British emergency services telephone number which is 999 ...

  6. Gene Fairbanks - Wikipedia

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    Gene Fairbanks (born 8 August 1982, in Goondiwindi, Australia) is a retired professional Australian rugby union footballer. He played for the Reds, Brumbies, and Force in the Super Rugby competition as well as for Kintetsu Liners in Japan. A devastating defender his usual positions were inside centre or fly-half.

  7. Rugby World Cup power rankings: Assessing the final four - AOL

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    How do the last four stack up ahead of semi-final weekend in France?

  8. Ireland v England LIVE: Six Nations result and reaction as ...

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    Ireland spread the ball but England force them 15 metres out. Another penalty and yellow cards can’t be far away. Yep, referee Ben O’Keefe warns England skipper Maro Itoje that the next ...

  9. Luke Burton - Wikipedia

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    He entrenched himself as a regular starter and played in every Super Rugby game for the season and handed the goal kicking duties. [13] [14] Burton played 25 games for the Western Force starting at both Flyhalf and Inside Centre. [15] In 2017, Burton received offers from France and left the Western Force to pursue new challenges.