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  2. Category:19th century in rugby union - Wikipedia

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    1 language. العربية; Edit links ... Download as PDF; Printable version; Appearance. ... Years of the 19th century in rugby union‎ (47 C) This page was last ...

  3. History of rugby union - Wikipedia

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    Rugby league and association football were not the only early competitors to rugby union. In the late 19th century, a number of "national" football codes emerged around the world, including Australian rules football (originating in Victoria), Gaelic football (Ireland), and the gridiron codes: American and Canadian football. [citation needed]

  4. Category:Rugby union by century - Wikipedia

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  5. Glossary of rugby league terms - Wikipedia

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    In 19th-century rugby football, they were positioned at the midpoint between the forwards and the three fullbacks used at the time. [22] Originally known as halfway backs. [22] Hand-off See Fend. Handover "The surrendering of the ball to the opposition after a team has been tackled the statutory number of successive times."

  6. Rugby union - Wikipedia

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    Rugby union football, commonly known simply as rugby union or often just rugby, is a close-contact team sport that originated at Rugby School in England in the first half of the 19th century. Rugby is based on running with the ball in hand.

  7. Names for association football - Wikipedia

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    Usage of the various names of association football vary among the countries and territories which use English as an official or de facto official language. The brief survey of usage below addresses places which have some level of autonomy in the sport and their own separate federation but are not actually independent countries: for example the constituent countries of the United Kingdom and ...

  8. Diccionario de la lengua española - Wikipedia

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    The Diccionario de la lengua española [a] (DLE; [b] English: Dictionary of the Spanish language) is the authoritative dictionary of the Spanish language. [1] It is produced, edited and published by the Royal Spanish Academy, with the participation of the Association of Academies of the Spanish Language.

  9. Category:Years of the 19th century in rugby union - Wikipedia

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