Eudiishtran & Sangkaran Presents
Eudiishtran & Sangkaran Presents
Eudiishtran & Sangkaran Presents
SANGKARAN
PRESENTS….
History.
• It is believed that the rugby was born as many other games, of the
imagination of the former Greeks, but he(she) acquired his(its)
character of sports joust in France. From remote epochs there was
practised in this country a game in which two equipments(teams) were
disputed the possession of a ball in whose(which) interior had got the
prize for the victors.
• Nevertheless, one tells that the Rugby was invented in 1823 by a student
of England, William Webb Ellis, of Rugby School. The game arose when
William Ellis did traps in the rudimentary football that they were playing,
and took the ball with the hands. Already there were known other
precedents of accomplishments of games in which the hands were
intervening in the playful activity, as for example the camp that was
played in the century XV, the hurling of Ireland and the Jethart Ba ' of
Scotland
• In 1871 there was founded Rugby Football Union and in the same year
the first regulation was realized, since already there had been spread
the practice of this sport, specially in the universities and schools, and
from 1872 annual events were begun to realize, between(among)
Cambridge and Oxford, except during the First World war.
• At the end of the Century XIX there was established the Tilt of the
Five Nations: Scotland, Ireland, England, Wales and France. In 1908,
the rugby was included in the Olympic Games, and later in 1920 and
1924, (in both years E.E.U.U. it(he,she) gained(earned) the golden
medal), but it(he,she) did not show himself too much interest for this
event .
• In 1954 there were realized the first championships of the FIRA, in
which they took part(report) France, Italy and Spain. These did not
return to celebrate even 1965-1966, but from this date, they are
done every year.
• During the second half of the century XX numerous
technologies(skills) and theories have developed on how to play better
to the rugby and has been spread the game in several countries of the
world.
• In 1906 in Paris, the rugby had his international début with the match
that they disputed England and France, with British victory of 35 to 8.
• In the middle of S. XIX, the rugby was taken E.E.U.U., and there
there had become popular already the football (Soccer), for what
soon, it arose another sport mixes of football and rugby, the so called
American Football, with rules formulated towards 1870 for the
players of the equipment(team) of Harvard's university. The first
party(game) was played in 1874 .
Rugby Union
• Step1
Assemble two teams of fifteen players each. There are eight forwards, who
mainly get possession of the ball, and seven backs who mainly carry and move
the ball.
• Step2
Start play with the defensive team kicking the ball to the offensive team. Run
with the ball until tackled. You may also pass or kick the ball to a team mate,
but you cannot pass the ball forward.
• Step3
Release or pass the ball if tackled. If released, the ball is open for anyone to
take. Play only stops on a rules violation, two opposing players grabbing the ball
(known as a ruck or maul) or the ball going out of bounds.
• Step4
Restart play with a scrum after a rules violation, such as a ball dropped forward
or a forward pass, or a ruck or maul. This is when the forwards on the team
lock up in a huddle and contest for the ball by kicking in backwards. The ball is
thrown into the scrum by someone on the team that did not commit the
violation.
• Step5
Score four points for a try by downing the ball in the goal zone. A conversion
kick is then attempted though the goalposts for two extra points.
• Step6
Score two points for a penalty kick through the goal posts. This occurs only
after a foul that definitely prevented a try from scoring.
• Step7
Score one point for a field goal kick through the goal posts. Attempt this with
a drop kick while the ball is in play.
Materials
• Balls
• Gloves
• Clothing
• Boots
All Blacks History
• The first game of rugby played in New Zealand took place before the New
Zealand Rugby Football Union was formed. From early European times,
football in various forms had been played but from the description of the
game in local papers, it is certain that the match between Nelson College and
Nelson football club, played on 14 May 1870, was played under rugby rules
• An All Black Original has been honoured with a headstone 60 years after he
was buried.
Duncan McGregor was one of the stars of the All Blacks tour of Britain in
1905 but he died in poverty and was buried in an unmarked grave in Timaru
• The year 1956 was a memorable one for New Zealand rugby, for not only
were our elect successful in winning the Test rubber against our South
African visitors, but the record crowds that crammed our grounds, and the
considerable enthusiasm that was engendered for our national game, made
the season one to be long remembered.
• 1959, Carisbrook. Clear skies, soft track... and as a potential kicking duel
looms tomorrow night between Jonny Wilkinson and Dan Carter, ex-All Black
first-five Ross Brown had a ball’s eye view of what remains one of the
greatest goal-kicking displays in rugby history
• The most amazing thing about the World Cup is that it eventuated at all and
New Zealand played a huge part in the revolution that saw the tournament
kick off in 1987.
The players:
Forwards
Adam Thomson Ali Williams Andrew Hore Anthony Boric
Ben Franks Brad Thorn Corey Flynn Greg Somerville
Jamie Mackintosh Jason Eaton Jerome Kaino John Afoa
Keven Mealamu Kieran Read Liam Messam Neemia Tialata
Richie McCaw Rodney So'oialo Ross Filipo Scott Waldrom
Tony Woodcock
Backs
Andrew Ellis Anthony Tuitavake Conrad Smith Cory Jane
Dan Carter Hosea Gear Isaia Toeava Jimmy Cowan
Josevata Rokocoko Ma'a Nonu Malili Muliaina Piri Weepu
Richard Kahui Sitiveni Sivivatu Stephen Donald
Rugby field