Friday, September 27, 2019
inquiry
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Thursday, September 19, 2019
arguemant draft
Hello fellow blogers, this is my draft for my arguemant.
So in conclusion I think forwards and backs put the same amount of effort into a game of rugby.
Backs do more work than Forwards.
Who do you think does more work in rugby forwards or backs? Hello, today I will be debating about who puts more effort in a game of rugby, forwards or backs.
Forwards they are the engine of the team, they are supposed to physically dominate the other team, by pushing their opposition off of the ball in the rucks, mauls and also in the scrums. The positions, there are 2 props, 1 hooker, 2 locks, 2 flankers, and 1 number 8.
Forwards they are the engine of the team, they are supposed to physically dominate the other team, by pushing their opposition off of the ball in the rucks, mauls and also in the scrums. The positions, there are 2 props, 1 hooker, 2 locks, 2 flankers, and 1 number 8.
The number 2 is the hooker, they are big and strong and have great ball handling skills, which helps them to accurately through the ball to their teammates in the lineout. They are in the very middle of the scrum with the props on either side of him or her. They are named hooker because when the half-back/scrum half rolls the ball into the scrum it is the hookers job to hock the ball back to their teammate in the scrums.
The backs they are the ones that kick a lot and score most of the tries. Their positions are: 9 Scrum-half (Half-back), 10 Fly-half (First five-eight), 11 Centers, 15 Fullback. 13,14 are the Wingers, the left wing is 11 and right wing is 14 they are positioned in front of the full back on opposite sides of the scrum. Wingers are normally the fastest players on the team, and as such play a big role in attack they are usually the ones to finish off the plays by scoring the tries. Swerving, side-stepping and running with the ball to stop the other team from tackling them these are important skills for wingers they also have the ability to do field kicks.
When it comes to how far they run it is almost the same, forwards ruan about 6.4 kilometers per game, and the backs run an average of 7 kilometers per game. But when it comes to how many collisions per game one forward averages about 300 tackle, ruck/maul, or collision with the ground per game, when backs only average about 120 tackle, ruck/maul, or collision with the ground per game. Forwards don't get to handle the ball that much but when they do it is usually from a penalty, or a pick and go, backs get the ball a lot more than forwards because backs are supposed to run the ball up field and score tries. Fords don’t score much, when they do it is when they get a pick and go, or they get a break away run. Backs score the majority of tries in a game, the forwards don’t score as much because they are trying to give the ball to the backs. When it comes to kicking forwards like never kick because it is the Fly-half’s (First five-eight) job to kick.
So in conclusion I think forwards and backs put the same amount of effort into a game of rugby.
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