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Where the Game of Rugby Started

by Maria Forbes

Anyone who plays the sport of Rugby will have been told one particular story that revolves around the history of the game of Rugby. The one that we are talking about is where in 1823 a young boy by the name of William Webb Ellis whilst playing a game of football at Rugby School chose to ignore the rules and picked the ball up and run with it.

However there is an abundance of evidence that clearly shows that this kind of game was being played before Webb Ellis chose to pick up the ball and run with it. Historians have found evidence that clearly shows for many centuries people were involved in games with balls where instead of kicking they picked it up and ran with it.

There may be some truth with regards to William Webb Ellis's involvement in the history of the game of Rugby. However quite a number of historians still feel that the earliest form of football that the students at Rugby School played when Ellis was a student there is very similar to the modern form of Rugby. So of course there are some historians who still argue about whether Ellis creating this sport or not and some feel it developed from other forms of football that the school played at the time.

Should you enquire of any members of the English Rugby Union if the kind of football being played by Ellis and his fellow students was the same as what is played in the UK today, they would say not. In fact what many of these members believe that the sport played by Ellis and his students was a combination of both Rugby and football which involved the use of the rules of these games as well.

When you look back over this sports history at the time of Webb Ellis you will find that the ball was allowed to be handled once in the air. However, the difference with this game and modern Rugby is that following the ball being caught all players would be required to stand still whereas today they are able to run with it. Then the player who had the ball had to choices to either kick the ball anywhere on the pitch they wanted or to place it on the ground to then kick it to try and score a goal.

When it comes to the history of the game of Rugby another thing one should take into consideration is when Ellis was attending public school the students would often devise their own rules for each game of football they played. The reason for this was at the time not many referees were available and so of course the opportunity to decide to pick up and run with the ball rather than kick it when Webb Ellis was involved in a game could have been something someone chose to do.

When it comes to the history of the game of Rugby there is one thing that many feel we can be certain of in relation to how it all started and that is that it did not actually develop from the modern game of football. There are a great many historians who feel that this sport has developed in its own right from another one but alongside football.

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