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@@joshreubenbezuidenhout7153 yip. I can confirm. had an american expat join our local rugby club. he kept asking when the break was. when he eventually learned it was 45 min a go... he quit.
NO DOWNS! That's the most basic thing to know coming from NFL. Play is continuous until someone scores or infringes and causes a penalty. The rules after a tackle are quite complicated, but the basics are: - Tackler has to let go of the ball - People can only play the ball if they first push the other team off it. Only players on their feet can participate in this mini wrestling match. At 14:37 the defending player number 2 managed to get over the ball and stop the attacking player from releasing the ball, this caused a penalty and got the defending team out of jail.
As far as the athleticism, keep in mind, the game is 80 minutes long and the only significant stop is halftime, like soccer. In most of those clips, the players had been running around, giving and taking hits for half an hour or more!
@@roycep1737 I'm not sour. Just telling the honest truth. Everyone already knows this. Especially the last one. That was the biggest tin arse in rugby history. The Springboks were never gonna beat this All Blacks team unless they were a man down for 50 minutes. And it happened..
Scrum - the 8 forwards from both teams pack down in a formation. In the front row #1 to #3 (prop, hooker, prop). Second row #6, #4, #5, #7 (flanker,lock, lock, flanker), at the back, #8 (eight man). The idea is To push the other team off the ball. If the ball goes out of bounds, the game restarts with a Line Out. The forwards jump to compete for the ball. The Locks and the Flankers are normally the tallest players in the team. It is their job to take the ball in the line out. In rugby the number denotes a position. Not a specific player. The object is to ground the ball behind the oppositions try line. This is called a Try (5 points). The. The scoring team attempts to “Convert” the try by kicking the ball between the posts for 2 more points. You can also kick a “ Penalty” for 3 points, or, a “drop goal” for 3 points. You move the ball forward by carrying the ball, passing the ball BACKWARDS to a team mate, or, by kicking the ball forward. When you kick, all the players on your team that were behind the kicker are allowed to chase the ball and to compete for possession. Hop that helps a little.
rugby doesnt have downs, we have rucks. when a player goes down an offside line is set, the first player at the ruck(if its an opposition player) is allowed to challenge for and steal the ball otherwise you can ruck over and try and win the ball.
Hey, the Bokke are the 4 time World Champions. More than all other teams. The Bokke won 50% of all the Rugby World Cups they've played in. They go HARD Edit: Also, there are no down times in Rugby. The ball is live until someone does a knock on, or gets a penalty, or the ball goes off the field. Otherwise, ball is live
@@JaemanEdwards This is what everyone says when they lose against us, yet two of the games the boks played in the 2023 World Cup were labeled as "the best games in Modern Rugby in decades". Y'all are just salty and have nothing to fault the Bokke on, so just to make yourselves feel better about constantly getting dunked on by a "third World African" country, you guys just make sh.t up like, "ugly and negative Rugby", as if that phrase means literally anything
New sub, loved this reaction🇿🇦 looking forward to more Rugby🙌 There are many epic rugby players from all countries, I have only two requests. Cheslin Kolbe - The Ultimate Athlete is an awesome highlight video to watch🇿🇦 😁 If you would like to see the GOAT of rugby then Jonah Lomu- New Zealand All Blacks team. He was and always will be the GOAT. and yes I say this as a Springbok supporter😊
Jonah Lomu was never my GOAT. One trick pony comes to mind. Poor defender, no kick game(didn't need one I guess) and didn't link well with support as he had poor passing skills. I have Beauden Barrett as the GOAT. Has all the skills, scores tries, kicks goals, master passer and kicker, extremely quick, and stout defender.
All true. Jonah Lomu was a formidable opponent, but again the AB’s are a formidable team to come up against and just about the only other big team I respect at this current moment🇿🇦
What's up Man?!! I'm telling you that I can't wait for the NFL season to kick off. Now I know you're an Eagles fan but I don't hold that against you. 😉 😆 I just really dig your reactions. So good luck, see y'all down the way. 👏😎✌️ #Cowboys4Life 🇺🇸America's Team
IN RUGBY the ball is played backwards to go forward ...The ball can be passed laterally or backwards, but cannot be thrown forward- throwing forward will be a penalty
11:26 Makazole Mapimpi he grew up with no family and when the players could put their family on their number on the back everyone put their families but Mapimpi only put himself on his number. DEEP
You need to do All Blacks. All blacks and Springboks hold 7 (SA-4 ABs-3) world cups alone out of 10. Making both the most successful teams in the world. Plus the rivalry between the 2 are unparalleled. ABs however, have the highest percentage win rate.
no rugby team "fears" another lol, it is a contact sport and every team hits eachother in tackles. this video is only about the South African team, they are the best at the moment but all time best i would say is New Zealand, even some of the lower ranked countries can smash anybody in a tackle, there is no "fear".
@7:12 - thats called a SCRUM ..A scrummage, commonly known simply as a scrum, is a method of restarting play in rugby that involves players packing closely together with their head ... Whats the point of a scrum ?? > While restarting play, the scrum serves to keep the forwards in one area of the field for a time, thus creating more space for back play and special plays, an advantage to the side that wins the scrum.
Theres a video a guy from the states has done explaining rugby for NFL fans (It says football, but i'm not calling it that). If you plan on watching any games, he explains the basics really well (Spoiler, Your game is pretty much your version of Rugby.) The channel is 'Sports explained' All blacks are historically the most exciting team, mention for Fiji too (don't win as much, but enjoy the game). I'm English and Welsh, but will watch Fiji and the Kiwis for their ball skills
Players dive to touch tbe ball down as it is far harder to tackle them and prevent scoring. You have to touch the ball down in the end zone to score. And the extra points kick after scoring is in line with where the ball was touched down. Hence many players running towards middle of posts to place the ball down 5o make the kick easier.
Nah, NFL is completely different. (Forward pass is only allowed if a penalty was already called during the play). A bit complicated, but passes should be backward. One of the most basic rules. Players may only handle the ball while moving as well. The moment they are immobile they may no longer handle the ball but they may protect the ball with their bodies (to an extent)
There are no downs in rugby union (which is what these clips are from). I recommend this video for the laws of rugby: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TeTB9NdA_F8.html
And that why we will always give you a hiding as South Africans when it matters the most cause you are sore loosers and I wish we meet again in the FINAL of the next World Cup and We Will show God that you Fear So Much!
welcome to rugby my man, no downs, continues play, no defensive or offensive team, do your self a favor and check out a video on the rules especially scrums
Tney can't pass forward it would be called a knock on you can only pass if the play is behind you it might look like they forward but his link behind the man with the ball
3:59 is a scrum...sort of a penalty for losing the ball forward...forward pass is illegal but bear in mind you can kick the ball forward and not be penali
You have no idea what big hits and speed is lmao. No pads straight gunning for 80 minutes straight. A NFL aint making it here for 80 minutes with meat on flesh contact. You just watched a small portion of what rugby is. .
Others have told you that the formation you asked about is the scrum. It is directly from this than NFL derived the line of scrimmage. Just think about it. Yes, American Football is the descendant of rugby, altered by you as it was too dangerous.
Most feared? The Springboks?? Check out the REAL all-time champions of rugby, the New Zealand All Blacks. With a win rate of almost 80% over about 120 years they are easily the most successful team in any sport. Sure, the Springboks have won 4 world cups to NZ's 3, however in the last one (2023) they only won by one point after NZ had played most of the game with one player less.
so you actually comment real shit as a contact player so im just gona throw 2 names quick for you to react on, eben etzebeth and i AM legend, fo more plz dont hesitate, ill give you my contacts and yes i dont want any comp or whatever i just love my country
Professional athletes, even mediocre ones, make more money in other sports in the USA. Respect American rugby players because they have sacrificed large paydays for the love of the game.
how so they won 4 rwc if so who would be more feared the springboks don't get intimidated by any other nation but i would say there's no fear in rugby just respect as much as fans like to troll and talk rubbish all rugby teams respect each other