Rugby
Rugby is a rough game that has evolved from soccer and currently is played in most countries around the world. It’s a full contact, free flowing game that requires speed, strength, and skill. It is becoming increasingly popular but many sport fans don’t understand very much about the game, the scoring, or the rules.
Rugby is a full contact sport with plenty of hitting but there is no equipment worn. The player with the ball may be tackled but the other players can not be tackled or blocked in any way. One the ball carrier is tackled, the ball must immediately be let go and the player move away from it.
Rugby is considered as a free flowing game because there are no set plays, downs, or yards to go. There is very little stoppage of play but when it does, it is restarted by the use of the scrum. A scrum is a huddle like formation with the ball in the middle and the teams try to push or kick the ball back to their teammates.
The scoring system involves a try, which is like a touchdown, is worth five points. A conversion, a kick after a try is worth two points. Other types of scoring is the drop kick, kicking the ball through the goal posts during play, is worth three points and a penalty kick, a kick through the goal posts following a penalty, is worth three points.
A team consists of 15 players and the game lasts for two 40 minutes halves. The field can not exceed 100 meters in length or 70 meters in width.
Rugby is an exciting game with very few stoppages in play. As it gets more popular, more and more people are going to want to know the rules of play.
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Kids and Champions League Tickets
I absolutely love the Champions League and this year I decided that it was by far time for me to finally get some tickets. One big problem, though, by the time I had enough money saved up, all of the Champions League tickets were sold out.
My buddy and I decided we'd watch of movie and try to think of something to do. There had to be a way to get tickets. I knew there was a second-hand market, but what was going to be the best way to get decently priced tickets from a reliable source.
I checked on line. Most of the people selling tickets, however, were pretty sketchy at best. They wanted the money up front or to meet them in some deserted alleyway. We were not going to get mugged just because we wanted a couple of Champions League tickets.
After the night was over, we decided it was best just to give up.
The next day, I was at the officewhen I overheard one of my co-workers gloating about having two extra Champions League tickets. I immediately acted, telling him that I would do just about anything to get those tickets.
“Anything?” he said.
Unfortunately, I knew what that meant. He wanted me to watch his two kids on Saturday night so he could take his wife out to dinner.
I made the mistake of babysitting for him one time. Those kids of his are unbelievably nutty. Either way I wanted the Champions League tickets so I agreed.
That Saturday was a disaster. The kids tied me up, put makeup on my face and lit my foot on fire. That last part, I left out of the story I told my co-worker. I didn't want to let him know that the kids got a hold of matches.
Either way, I got the Champions League tickets. The worst part about it, though. Is that my buddy also got a pair of tickets. Guess how. By babysitting someone's kids. It's a strange world.
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