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The foundation operates under the brand Rugby Indiana [6] and is a 501(c)(3) charitable non-profit corporation that operates outside the governing structure of the Indiana Rugby Football Union. [7] Rugby Indiana's stated vision is: To make rugby a legitimate high school sport opportunity for all athletes by providing a great experience on and ...
Rugby union teams in Indiana (2 P) Pages in category "Rugby union in Indiana" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
Marlie Packer, who plays for England's women's rugby union team, is a brand ambassador for Castore. [14] In December 2019, Cricket West Indies signed a three-year deal with Castore to produce their official kit. [15] 2020
A grapple tackle is a controversial tackling technique used in rugby league. [1] [2] [3] It has gained notoriety in Australia's National Rugby League competition whereby the tackler attempts to impede the ball carrier by applying a chokehold-like grip. Although players can be penalised for its use, it is difficult to enforce.
It was founded in 1987 by former England national rugby union team captains Fran Cotton and Steve Smith. Cotton Traders' range of products commercialised include clothing, lingerie, footwear, and accessories such as bags, scarves, socks, hats, and belts. In past years, the company also produced rugby union kit uniforms.
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The Indianapolis Impalas (Indianapolis Rugby Football Club) are an American rugby union club founded in 1980. The Impalas are members of USA Rugby, and currently compete in Division 2 of the Midwest Rugby Football Union. [1] The Impalas advanced to the Final 16 of the National Championships in 2004.
Gross was born in Decatur, Indiana.Gross played basketball for Indiana State University and for Marshall University for two seasons (1991–92 and 1992–93). [3]Gross started his rugby career far later than most international players, even those from countries like the United States where rugby is not a major sport, not taking up the sport seriously until age 24, after he had attended university.