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  2. Rugby tens - Wikipedia

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    Rugby tens, also known as ten-a-side and Xs, is a variant of rugby union in which teams are made up of ten players, typically five forwards and five backs. Matches are much shorter, usually played as two ten-minute halves.

  3. Rugby union positions - Wikipedia

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    A normal rugby union team formation illustrating each of the positions and their respective numbers. In the game of rugby union, there are 15 players on each team, comprising eight forwards (wearing jerseys numbered 1–8) and seven backs (numbered 9–15). In addition, there may be up to eight replacement players "on the bench", numbered 16–23.

  4. World Club 10s - Wikipedia

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    World Club 10s is a rugby union tournament played under rugby tens rules, and contested by professional clubs from around the world. Top-level teams from Africa, [ 1 ] Asia, [ 2 ] Europe, [ 3 ] and Oceania, [ 4 ] have played in the tournament since the first edition in 2014.

  5. List of England national rugby union players - Wikipedia

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    List of England national rugby union players is a list of people who have played for the England national rugby union team. The list only includes players who have played in a Test match . Note that the "position" column lists the position at which the player made his Test debut, not necessarily the position for which he is best known.

  6. 2017 Brisbane Global Rugby Tens - Wikipedia

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    The 2017 Brisbane Global Tens was the inaugural Brisbane Global Tens rugby union tournament, with all five of New Zealand's Super Rugby teams, all four of Australia's Super Rugby teams contesting for the title as the core sides, while the Blue Bulls of South Africa, the Panasonic Wild Knights of Japan, Toulon of France, and Manu Samoa competed as invitational sides.

  7. Rugby union numbering schemes - Wikipedia

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    By the 1950s, the Rugby Football Union had produced a booklet called Know the Game, in which it is stated that "there are no hard and fast rules governing the names of the positions or the numbers worn", but it lists the custom in Britain as being 1 for the fullback, to 15 for the lock (now known as the number 8).

  8. Manila 10s - Wikipedia

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    The Manila 10s was the first-ever rugby tournament held in the Philippines, and remains the premier rugby tournament in the country. [citation needed] The tournament started in 1989 as a way for the local, and then only, rugby club in the country, Manila Nomads to play rugby at a competitive level without having to tour regularly.

  9. Category:Rugby union positions - Wikipedia

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    Rugby union positions; F. Flanker (rugby union) S. Second five-eighths; T. Three-quarter back This page was last edited on 28 August 2022, at 08:54 (UTC). Text is ...