rugby football

NOUN
  1. a form of football played with an oval ball
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How To Use rugby football In A Sentence

  • Denis Thatcher scrawled back: 'J.C. [Jesus Christ] What I do for the Party!', adding: 'The same evening I was going to attend probably the best Rugby Football Dinner this year, namely the centenary of the Middlesex RFU. Home | Mail Online
  • Two men arrested for streaking naked at a rugby match in Newlands on Saturday would no longer be welcome at the ground, the Western Province Rugby Football Union said yesterday.
  • Anyone participating in serious competitive games of rugby football must expect to receive his or her fair share of knocks, bruises, strains, abrasions and minor bodily injuries.
  • What pleases me is that they are playing great rugby football, and the whole team are smiling a lot.
  • In any event, the Irish Rugby Football Union paymasters have taken a conscious decision to facilitate and develop Irish-based players as much as possible.
  • To distinguish itself apart from rugby football, it named the game association football abr. as assoc. football or socball for short, hence SOCcer. World Cup Ball: What’s Wrong With It? | TECHNOLOGY NEWS
  • He's also very keen on sports, he's very keen on rugby football.
  • You can give them all the money in the world, they won't improve their standard of rugby football unless they get better competition.
  • In perfect conditions for rugby football, the team was playing with pace and precision, looking to move the ball at every opportunity.
  • Twickenham's search for a performance director has turned into a shambles after the Rugby Football Union did an about-turn over its requirements for the position. Civil war erupts as RFU clears path for Sir Clive Woodward's return
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