Rugby 3º ESO Secciones

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Rugby Sport with two opposing teams of 15 players that attempt to score points by carrying the ball into the in goal or kicking it between the uprights. Field Rectangular surface covered with natural or synthetic grass on which a rugby game is played; a game consists of two 40-minute periods. 1 0 m line Line parallel to the halfway line and 10 m from it; it marks the minimum distance the ball must travel during the kickoff. 22 m line Line parallel to the goal line and 22 m from it; it is where the ball is put back into play after a kickoff. Goal line Line marking the start of the in- goal zone. Dead ball line Line marking the end of the in-goal zone. Goal Frame consisting of two uprights and a crossbar; a team scores points by kicking the ball between the uprights. Touch line Line along the sides of the playing field; when the ball crosses this line, it is thrown back into play by a line-out. 15 m line Line parallel to the touch line and 15 m from it; a player is not allowed to stand behind this line during a line-out. 5 m line Line parallel to the touch line and 5 m from it; it marks the position of the first player in a line-out formation. Players’ positions A team is made up of seven backs and eight forwards; organized into three rows, the forwards take part in scrums and line-outs. Rugby player An individual who plays rugby; some players are allowed to wear protective equipment such as shin

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RugbySport with two opposing teams of 15 players that attempt to score points by carrying the ball into the in goal or kicking it between the uprights.

FieldRectangular surface covered with natural or synthetic grass on which a rugby game is played; a game consists of two 40-minute periods.

10 m line Line parallel to the halfway line and 10 m from it; it marks the minimum distance the ball must travel during the kickoff. 22 m line Line parallel to the goal line and 22 m from it; it is where the ball is put back into play after a kickoff.Goal line Line marking the start of the in-goal zone. Dead ball line Line marking the end of the in-goal zone. Goal Frame consisting of two uprights and a crossbar; a team scores points by kicking the ball between the uprights. Touch line Line along the sides of the playing field; when the ball crosses this line, it is thrown back into play by a line-out. 15 m lineLine parallel to the touch line and 15 m from it; a player is not allowed to stand behind this line during a line-out. 5 m line Line parallel to the touch line and 5 m from it; it marks the position of the first player in a line-out formation.

Players’ positionsA team is made up of seven backs and eight forwards; organized into three rows, the forwards take part in scrums and line-outs.

Rugby playerAn individual who plays rugby; some players are allowed to wear protective equipment such as shin guards and shoulder pads made from flexible material.

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Write the names of the different fields parts and different player’s positions:

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