Beach Rugby
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Beach Rugby is a sport based on rugby union. There is no centralized regulation of the sport as in Beach Soccer, but leagues are common across Europe, and the sport is particularly popular in Italy. Casual games are played across the world using different sets of rules, but organized leagues use a field that is a fraction of the size of a standard rugby field, far fewer players on each team, shorter matches, and a simplified scoring system.
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[edit] Rules
[edit] Field Dimensions
The size of a Beach Rugby field depends on the decision of the league. The field is between 30-50 meters long, 20-35 meters, wide, and the in-goals are 3-7 meters deep. There are no goalposts on the field, and the lines are usually marked with some sort of tape or rope.
[edit] Number of Players
Depending on the league and the field size, either 5 or 7 players are allowed on the field for one team at once. Between 3 and 7 reserves are allowed, again, depending on the league. Substitutions are often done "on-the-fly," similar to ice hockey or futsal.
[edit] The Ball
A standard rugby ball is used, but many leagues will use a size 4 ball instead of size 5, the size used in all levels of field rugby above youth. A rugby ball is ellipsoidal in shape, made of synthetic leather panels that have small dimples to enhance handling.
[edit] Scoring
Most leagues use a "one try, one point" scoring system, since there are no goalposts on the field. Occasionally, a sudden-death extra time period is used to resolve matches drawn at the end of regulation, but not all leagues use this rule.
One Italian league used a system where the in-goals were divided into five equal rectangles. A try scored from the outer rectangles was worth 3 points, from the central rectangle was 5 points, and from either of the two intermediate rectangles was worth 4 points. However, there is no evidence that this league still exists.
[edit] Timing
Leagues use either two 5 or 7 minute halves (with a 1 or 3 minute interval for halftime) as the length of a single match. Extra time may be played if the league calls for it.
[edit] European Champioships 2005
Venue: National Beach Stadium, Malaga, Spain, 3,000
Semi Finals
Spain 4 - 0 Portugal
France 3 - 0 England
Final
Spain 2 - 0 France
[edit] European Championships 2007
Venues: Stade De Beche,Perpignan, France 10,000
Qualifier Group
Spain 5 - 0 Scotland
Russia 2 - 1 Scotland*
Spain 4 - 0 Russia
Red Group
France 7 - 1 Spain
England 3 - 0 Spain
France 3 - 1 England
Blue Group
Portugal 4 - 1 Ireland
Italy 3 - 0 Portugal
Ireland 3 - 2 Italy
Semi Finals
Italy 1 - 0 England
France 5 - 1 Portugal
Bronze Medal Match
England 3 - 2 Portugal*
FINAL
Italy 4 - 2 France
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- TACKLE Open Beach Rugby Festival
- TACKLE Lignano International Beach Rugby Cup (Italian/English)
- Beach Rugby Cup Community
- European Beach Rugby Committee
- TACKLE Beach Rugby Italian Series
- Beach Rugby in Singapore
- www.rugbyuniononline.com - the essential rugby website, beach rugby section
- TheRomantics.de - German Beach Rugby Team
- ОРКИ КИЕВ - Kiev (UKRAINE) Beach Rugby Teamukr:Пляжное регби