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Rugby Union Basics In A Day For Dummies
by Nick Cain and Greg Growden
Rugby Union Basics In A Day For Dummies
Published by
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
The Atrium
Southern Gate
Chichester
West Sussex
PO19 8SQ
England
www.wiley.com
Copyright 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, Chichester, West Sussex, England
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ISBN 978-1-118-38011-6 (ebk); ISBN 978-1-118-38013-0 (ebk); ISBN 978-1-118-38012-3 (ebk)
Introduction
T housands of people around the world are passionate about rugby union, and nowhere more than in the British Isles, where the game originated. For the uninitiated, rugby union and its rules may seem like they came from another planet where the inhabitants speak a strange language and talk about things called scrums, rucks, mauls and lineouts. All these strange words, the laws that govern the game, the positions of the players on the field and what theyre supposed to do can easily overwhelm the beginner.
Thats why we created Rugby Union Basics In A Day For Dummies so that beginners can get to know the game quickly and easily, without ever feeling overwhelmed or intimidated.
What You Can Do in a Day
As part of the In A Day For Dummies series, we designed this book to contain about a days reading. After spending a day with this fine publication, youll have solid understandings of the rugby union basics the scoring system; the laws that govern the game; the players, their positions and their responsibilities on the pitch. Youll be able to watch rugby union and understand the flow of the game.
Foolish Assumptions
Dont feel intimidated if you know nothing about rugby union. Some players even have difficulty remembering things like the laws, so never worry that youre a rugby dummy we certainly dont think that you are!
You may have been watching a game and asked
Why are all those players grabbing each other around the waist and then charging at each other like stampeding rhinos?
Why does the referee keep waving his arms around?
Why are the players standing in a straight line and jumping for the ball?
Why is a hooker called a hooker?
What is a ruck and what is a maul?
This book answers these questions in a day.
Icons Used in This Book
To help your navigation through this book, keep an eye out for the icons, the little pictures that sit in the margin. They guide you to particular types of information. This list tells you what the icons in this book mean.
This icon highlights tips and snippets of advice that can help you, whether you aim to become a better player, a better coach, a better spectator or all three.
Paragraphs with this icon attached contain information that is especially useful to remember.
You wont see this icon often, but, when you do, take heed, because it indicates areas that may cause concern.
This icon indicates that a technical discussion is under way. You can skip this information if you want to, because you dont need it to get an understanding of the basics. If you do read it, though, your rugby expertise goes up a few notches.
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