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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. Patrick (sportswear company) - Wikipedia

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    1960: Robert Poulain (rugby) The national rugby monitor for Patrick France was Robert Poulain, who tested the functionality and durability of Patrick’s rugby collection. For years, he was the reference for quality footwear in rugby.

  4. Rugby union - Wikipedia

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    Both men and women's Sevens took place at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. [39] Rugby union was an amateur sport until the IRB declared the game "open" in August 1995 (shortly after the completion of the 1995 World Cup), removing restrictions on payments to players.

  5. IRL Golden Boot Award - Wikipedia

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    The IRL Golden Boot Award (previously Open Rugby Golden Boot Award and Rugby League World Golden Boot Award) [1] is an annual rugby league award, presented by the International Rugby League (IRL), awarded to the best player of the calendar year. There are categories for men's, women's, and wheelchair players.

  6. Chukka boot - Wikipedia

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    Chukka boots (/ ˈ tʃ ʌ k ə / [1]) are ankle-high leather boots with suede or leather uppers, leather, wooden or rubber soles, and open lacing, with two or three pairs of eyelets. [2] The name chukka possibly comes from the game of polo , where a chukka is a period of play.

  7. Football boot - Wikipedia

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    Questions have been raised about the safety of female footballers wearing men's football boots, mainly due to foot shape and weight distribution differences between women's and men's feet. [20] Despite football boots being unisex, studies have shown that women tend to get injured more often while playing in football boots. [21]