Have you ever stopped to think about why scoring is called a "try" in Rugby? As the Six Nations unfolds, let's dive into the ...
Pushover Try - a try scored by the forward pack as a unit in a scrum by pushing the opposition's scrum pack backwards across the tryline while dragging the ball underneath them. Typically scored from ...
Full-backs are the next most common goal-kicker, while others playing in the backs sometimes take on the responsibility. Oh, hang on, we’ve started talking about positions… Rugby union teams ...
Watch the best goal-line clearances in the Premier League so far this season, featuring Toby Collyer, Ola Aina and Jan ...
After a team has scored a try (including a penalty try), they are awarded a "conversion" kick at goal. A successful kick is worth two points. The kick is taken from a point in line with where the ball ...
Men's Six Nations Championship gets underway on January 31. Here's a crash course on the rules and origins of the 15-a-side ...