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Welcome to the home of

" The Alloway Cougars Rugby Club "

affiliated with the

Bundaberg & District Womens

Rugby Union inc.

Representative Team for 2006 Season

 PLAYERS NEEDED FOR OPEN WOMEN

SIGN ON MARCH 11 AT ALLOWAY

4.00pm IN BEERGARDEN

 Enquires Phone: Leanne Stringer 0414 737 912

                                                   :  Chelsea Morrison 0431 458 571

 Congratulation Cougar's Women's Rugby Union Team

Central Queensland Women's Rugby Union

2005 Runners- Up


  I have attached a map where the Alloway Club is.

Go to Additional Pages for the map.

 Simple Guide to Rugby


Rugby is a continuous game whereby two teams carry, pass, kick and ground the ball in order to score as many points as possible, with the team scoring the greater number of points being the winner.
In Senior rugby (and under 19s), 15 people play at a time per side, each of which have specific duties as a player. Players are usually talked about in respect to two categories. Members of the first group are called the forwards, or the pack, and consist of the first eight players. Members of the second group are called the backs, and consist of the remaining players, numbered 9 to fifteen.
If a player is tackled to the ground they must release the ball, which usually results in a ruck. If a player is held while standing, a maul will usually be formed. The purpose of the ruck or maul is so that the game can continue without any stoppage in play.
The line-out and scrum are two key distinguishing factors to the game of Rugby Union. A scrum occurs when there is an accidental infringement and a line-out occurs when the ball goes out of bounds. Both of these are methods of restarting the game.
A try is scored when a player places the ball in the opposition's in-goal area. It is counted as 5 points and can be converted to an additional 2 points with a successful place kick or drop kick. Points may also be awarded from a drop kick in general play and a penalty kick. Both are worth 3 points.




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