t2 T 101 History of Rugby Powerpoint Ver 7
t2 T 101 History of Rugby Powerpoint Ver 7
t2 T 101 History of Rugby Powerpoint Ver 7
The history of rugby union follows on from various football games played long before the
19th century but it was not until the middle of that century that rules were formulated and
codified.
To score a try would not gain points but would allow a team
to ‘try’ to take a ‘drop at goal’ to score a point. With
sometimes 75 players on each side, this was hard to do and
sometimes games would last up to five days.
In 1820, the game of rugby was played rather like football but players were allowed to
catch the ball and kick it out of their hands.
In 1823, William Webb Ellis first ran with the ball but
this did not become a rule immediately.
The William Webb Ellis Cup is presented to the winners of the Rugby World Cup.
The Ball and Key Words
The first rugby balls were round and oval-shaped balls were not needed until much later.
There is a statue of William Webb Ellis running with the ball in Rugby, Warwickshire.
Rugby Union
On 4th December 1870, Edwin Ash of Richmond and Benjamin Burns of Blackheath
published a letter in The Times. The letter suggested that ‘those who play the rugby-
type game should meet to form a code of practice as various clubs play to rules which
differ from others, which makes the game difficult
to play’.
At that time, clubs in the north of England had many players who had to miss
matches due to working commitments or to go without pay to
play rugby.
On 29th August 1895, during a meeting at the George Hotel, Huddersfield, 21 clubs
from Yorkshire, Lancashire and Cheshire decided to resign from the RFU and form
the Northern Rugby Football Union. From 1922, it was known as the Rugby Football
League.
The Rugby World Cup
The first Rugby World Cup was held in 1987. It was hosted by Australia and New
Zealand. New Zealand won the first tournament.
The 2019 Rugby World Cup will be held in Japan from 20th September to
2nd November.
England at the Rugby World Cup
England won the Rugby World Cup in 2003. Jonny Wilkinson scored a drop goal in the
final against Australia. England Women won the Rugby World Cup in 2014.
At the 2019 Rugby World Cup, England will be playing in pool C, along with
Argentina, France, Tonga and the USA.
England have been preparing in Italy because the weather there is similar to
conditions in Japan in October.
Fascinating Facts
The All Blacks, New Zealand's Rugby team, are probably the most famous and
successful rugby team in the world. Before every match, they perform a Haka which
is a Māori war dance, usually only performed by tribes and cultural groups across
their country.