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Rugby is a game that is played in over 120 countries throughout the world. Much of its value comes from its rich history, traditions, camaraderie and community involvement with the sport.

Children as young as six greatly enjoy rugby through non-contact versions of the game. The modified versions of Rugby in Australia, created for safety and pathway development include: Walla rugby (7-8 yrs), Mini rugby (9-10yrs) and Midi rugby (11-12 yrs).

Women's rugby is also very popular at clubs and schools while many men continue to play on well into their adult years. Rugby is played both as a 15-a-side game, and is also very popular as seven-a-side. Other lesser-played versions are ten-a-side and touch rugby, where no tackling is allowed.

The object of the game is that two teams of fifteen players each, should score as many points as possible, by carrying, passing, kicking and grounding the ball with the team scoring the greater number of points being the winner of the match. It is classified as an 'end zone invasion game'. The aim of each team is to gain possession of the ball, take it into opposition territory and to place it in the in-goal area (end zone).
 
New Rules for Rugby

Check out the eight new Experimental Law Variations (ELVs) devised to bring more free flowing action to rugby. The ELV’s were successfully trialed nationally in Mazda Australian Rugby Championship.
International Rugby Sevens

The world’s fastest players over two action packed days. Grab your mates and join in the fun at Adelaide Oval 5-6 April. Tickets on sale to general public 29th October 2007.This is one party you won’t want to miss!
Bundaberg Rum Rugby Series

The Australian Rugby Union has unveiled an exciting schedule of domestic Test matches against quality opposition for the 2008 Bundaberg Rum Rugby Series. Australian Rugby traditional heartlands Sydney and Brisbane will both host Bledisloe Cup Tests between the Qantas Wallabies and New Zealand’s All Blacks in 2008.
 
 
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