ragbi

Ragbi is a team sport played with an oval-shaped ball, where two teams compete to score points by carrying the ball across the opponent’s goal line or kicking it through their goalposts. Originating from England in the 19th century, it has different variations, primarily Rugby Union and Rugby League, each with its own set of rules and scoring systems. The sport emphasizes physical strength, teamwork, and strategic play. Players can pass the ball laterally or backwards, while only carrying it forward. The game is known for its intense physical contact and is played on a rectangular field, with tries, conversions, and penalties being the main methods of scoring. Ragbi has a rich culture, with a strong following in countries like New Zealand, South Africa, and England, and is also featured in international competitions, including the Rugby World Cup.