🏉 Rugby Union Equipment

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Rugby Union uses a combination of essential and protective equipment to support performance and safety in a physical contact sport.


🏉 Rugby Ball

The rugby ball is central to the game.

• oval-shaped for passing and kicking

• designed for grip and control

• slightly larger than a rugby league ball


Boots

Rugby boots are designed for traction and stability.

• studs on the sole for grip on grass

• support for quick direction changes

• different stud types depending on field conditions


🛡️ Protective Gear

Players wear minimal but important protection:

mouthguard – protects teeth and jaw

headgear (scrum cap) – protects ears and head

shoulder pads – light padding under jersey


Clothing

Players typically wear:

• jersey

• shorts

• long socks

Clothing is designed to be durable for physical contact.


Optional Equipment

Additional gear may include:

• ankle supports or braces

• gloves for grip (less common)

• tape for joints and fingers


📏 Field Equipment

• goal posts (H-shaped)

• marked field with lines and try areas

• corner flags


⚡ Why Equipment Matters

The right equipment helps improve:

• player safety in contact situations

• grip and ball control

• stability and movement

Using proper gear allows players to perform confidently and reduce injury risk.


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