Rugby: Glossary of Jargon, Terms & Lingo
Rugby fans have their own language when they talk about the game. To keep up, it is useful to know what terms like Binding, Dummy, Lineout and Scrummaging are!

Rugby is a free-flowing game that features a combination of strength, speed and strategy to move a ball into an opponent’s territory. Rugby is a full-contact sport yet players wear little-or no protective gear. Rugby evolved from football (i.e. soccer) and is often called the ‘game played in heaven’.
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Rugby: Glossary of Jargon, Terms & Lingo
Rugby fans have their own language when they talk about the game. To keep up, it is useful to know what terms like Binding, Dummy, Lineout and Scrummaging are!

Rugby is a free-flowing game that features a combination of strength, speed and strategy to move a ball into an opponent’s territory. Rugby is a full-contact sport yet players wear little-or no protective gear. Rugby evolved from football (i.e. soccer) and is often called the ‘game played in heaven’.
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Rugby: Glossary of Jargon, Terms & Lingo

Rugby: Glossary of Jargon, Terms & Lingo

by James Mazzola
Rugby: Glossary of Jargon, Terms & Lingo

Rugby: Glossary of Jargon, Terms & Lingo

by James Mazzola

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Rugby fans have their own language when they talk about the game. To keep up, it is useful to know what terms like Binding, Dummy, Lineout and Scrummaging are!

Rugby is a free-flowing game that features a combination of strength, speed and strategy to move a ball into an opponent’s territory. Rugby is a full-contact sport yet players wear little-or no protective gear. Rugby evolved from football (i.e. soccer) and is often called the ‘game played in heaven’.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016335094
Publisher: James Mazzola
Publication date: 02/03/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 34
File size: 101 KB
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