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  2. Tag (game) - Wikipedia

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    The mode of play is also similar to rugby league with attacking players attempting to dodge, evade and pass a rugby ball while defenders attempt to prevent them scoring by tagging – pulling a velcro attached tag from the ball carrier. Flag football has similar gameplay, and is a non-contact variation of American football, a game related to rugby.

  3. Tag rugby - Wikipedia

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    Tag rugby, Flag rugby or Rippa rugby is a non-contact team game in which each player wears a belt that has two velcro tags attached to it, or shorts with velcro patches. The mode of play is based on rugby league with many similarities to touch football , although tag rugby is often deemed a closer simulation of full contact rugby league than touch.

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  5. American flag rugby - Wikipedia

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    The first iteration of American flag rugby was founded by Tom Feury in 1998. Feury was initially looking for nothing more than a way to get his children and their friends introduced to the game. In 1999, the town of Denville granted him access to a field in order to do so. The first year began with only one team and 28 children. [8]

  6. Flag football - Wikipedia

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    Children playing the sport in Mexico Player at the point of taking other player's flag at a game at Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, Mexico City. The specific rules of flag football vary widely by league, though all share in common their replication of the rules of traditional American football with tackling replaced by flag-pulling.

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