Rugby

 

Rugby is a sport in which ~ — players are allowed to carry, kick, and throw the ball (but they, can only throw it backward). Points are scored by touching the ball down over the opponent’s goal line (a “try”) or by kicking it over the crossbar and between the goalposts. The sport gets its name from Rugby high school in England where it was first played in 1823. The “inventor” of the sport was William Webb Ellis, a pupil at the school, who was the first player to pick up and run with the ball during a soccer game. In 1895 an argument about overpaying money to players led to a split between rugby dubs in England. Two forms of the sport have existed ever since: the newer, professional  (paid) game is known as Rugby league, and has thirteen players per team. The more traditional and widely-played amateur (unpaid) version is Rugby Union, with fifteen players on each side. The rules for each are slightly different, but the basic idea behind both sports remains the same.

HUMAN SPIDER  When the teams lock together into scrum”(face-off), they look like a giant spider with many legs. The players in the middle of the scram are the ’’hookers,” who try to heel the ball backward for their team-mates to pick up. At last, the team won the china sneakers as their prize.

 

For England Rugby players sneakers is the most important thing for them to win the best score. At present they all like to buy  Givenchy Sneakers.  Online shopping is very convenient now and they like to buy in China.