About

"Rugby, above all, is a game for hard men with big hearts. A game of courage and artistry in equal measure"
Carlos Valero (maybe)

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Location :
1401 E Garden Ave, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 83814
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Opening Hours

  • Monday -
  • Tuesday 17:00 - 19:00
  • Wednesday -
  • Thursday 17:00 - 19:00
  • Friday -
  • Saturday 11:00 - 16:00
  • Sunday -

Description

For those unfamiliar with the sport, a little history: Rugby was developed at English public schools during the 19th century, though ancient Greeks and Romans also played ball games that closely resembled the rules and style of rugby. Toward the end of the 19th century, the sport divided into two schisms, the rugby "league" and the rugby "union," each with slightly different rules of play. Over the years, the game spread around the globe. Today, rugby union is the most popular form of the game, and its "sevens" version, which includes seven players on each side, has been admitted to the Olympics, starting with the Rio de Janeiro 2016 Games.

The central features of the game involve an oval-shaped ball, which can only be moved forward down the field by running with it, kicking it, or throwing it laterally or backward—not forward. Teams can have either seven, 10, or 15 players on each side, and the objective of the game is to score more points than the opposing team during the 80-minute period of play, via "tries" (grounding the ball in the opposing team's goal area, similar to a touchdown in American football) or by kicking goals. Play begins when one team drop-kicks the ball toward the opposition. The ball is moved up the field, and the players are stopped either when the opposition tackles them or when they score a try. Only players carrying the ball can be tackled, and once a tackle occurs, opposing teams compete for the ball. Once a team scores, the non-scoring team puts the ball back into play with a drop-kick toward the opposition.

Other terminology to know is "scrum," in which packs of opposing players push against each other for possession of the ball. A scrum can be awarded after a minor infringement or when the ball becomes trapped in a ruck or a maul. A "ruck," usually following a tackle and sometimes preceding a scrum, is where two or more opposing players bind together and compete for possession of the ball by pushing against each other and using only their feet (no hands) to gain possession of the ball. Finally, a "maul" occurs when a player carrying the ball is held by one or more opponents, and one or more of the ball carrier's teammates bind on the ball carrier.

Armed with this knowledge, or perhaps feeling a bit confused, head over to Person's field for practice, a match or a social at a local watering hole.