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    most popular sports in the world are American Football and Rugby. These are both two very physical sports that have a player running the ball towards the end zone or try line. Football and Rugby are two sports with similar equipment, object of the games, and rules. Both sports are also very different in many ways with field length, playing times and substitutions. American Football is only played in the United States of America whereas Rugby can be played anywhere in the world. Although the games are different they both bring thousands of fans to watch live and on television. Football and Rugby have many similar and different rules to the game. Football has four 15 minute quarters where the clock stops frequently between each…

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    Football and rugby are sports that many people are mostly excited to watch because of the contact the sport brings out. You need to be mentality and physically tough to play these sports. You need to be in the right mind set to play, meaning that you cannot be afraid to tackle or hit other players. These two sports are similar in form, but the rules, equipment, and object of the game behind each are very different. First of all, the rules in these two sports are similar but different. In…

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    Although this tale is apocryphal, the Rugby World Cup trophy is named after him. Rugby football stems from the form of game played at Rugby School, which old pupils initially took to university; Old Rugbeian Albert Pell, a student at Cambridge, is credited with having formed the first 'football' team. During this early period different schools used different rules, with former pupils from Rugby and Eton attempting to carry their preferred rules through to their…

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    Carnegie Mellon University Rugby Football Club (CMURFC, or the “Rugby Club”) was founded in 1990 by a group of twenty students looking to bring the game of Rugby Union to the university. Its operations were discontinued in 1999 due to a lack of membership and re-established, in its current version, in 2004 after an influx of interested players arrived at Carnegie Mellon. In terms of its structure, the club is managed by an Executive Board made up of six officers, all of which are elected in a…

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    all over the world are American Football, Soccer, and Rugby. Because of all of the pressure and stress that comes with playing the sport all of the athletes in those sports put all they have into training and making themselves better in the offseason. The offseason in sports are almost completely different. Some sports work more on speed while others work on getting stronger. But no matter the sport they all work on getting themselves better and improving how they play the game. Arguably…

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    Who started ruby and how did he come up with the idea. William Webb Ellis started rugby by in 1823 he took the rules for football and change some of them of then for rugby. William Webb Ellis come up with rugby by going to a school that was named the cup after rugby. For rugby whoever wins they give a cup to the winners and the named the cup after William Webb Ellis. William Webb Ellis gave everything to rugby so that ever body can play rugby. What did he do to make rugby a big thing. He…

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    • Greater Love is a poem written by Wilfred Owen where he mock romantic love for falling short in front of the brotherly-friendship bonds created during young men in war. • Wilfred Owen was an officer in World War I, however was sent to a hospital because he suffered from "shellshock". Here, he met poet Siegfried Sassoon, who played a part in influencing him to write poetry about war and the suffering of soldiers. He later returned to the war, where he was killed. Opening Statement and Title •…

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    Rugby is regarded around the world as a high intensity, physical, and challenging sport. In the United States, it is regarded as a barbaric, un-regulated, and foolish sport. This misconception comes from the widely inaccurate notion that concussion among other injuries is inevitable in the sport. Rugby is beginning to take hold in high schools across the countries, and young adult athletes are the first generation to bring this internationally recognized sport to America. The idea of rugby being…

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    Australian football is played across the whole of Australia and China are also giving it a go. In 1857, Tom Wills, one of the founders of Australian Football, returned to Australia after schooling in England where he was football captain of Rugby School and a brilliant cricketer. The new game was devised by Wills, his cousin H.C.A. Harrison, W.J. Hammersley and J.B. Thompson. The Melbourne Football Club was formed on August 7, 1858 – the year of the code's first recorded match between Scotch…

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    and fans can commemorate their succeses and also show football fans the old guernsey's that would have been worn in their first matches being part of VFL/AFL history. Clubs and the Year they joined: Carlton - 1897 Collingwood - 1897 Essenden - 1897 Brisbane Bears - 1987-1996 became Brisbane Lions in 1997 Geelong - 1897 Fitzroy - 1897-1996 Merged with Brisbane in 97 Melbourne - 1897 St Kilda - 1897 West Coast - 1987 Adelaide - 1991 North Melbourne - 1925- 1998, 2007-Present…

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