Have you ever stopped to think about why scoring is called a "try" in Rugby? As the Six Nations unfolds, let's dive into the ...
Wing/Wingers - either of the two backs wearing No.11 or No.14. Each will normally stay on the same side of the back line they ...
Scrappy ball from the lineout but the Italian side are still in possession as they go through a series of carries inside Ulster's 22. The winger then collects the ball from the back of the ruck and ...
Pushover Try - a try scored by the forward pack as a unit in a scrum by pushing the opposition's scrum pack backwards across the tryline while dragging the ball underneath them. Typically scored from ...
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