Rugby U.K. Trivia Question

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1. What type of ceremonial headwear is presented to a rugby player?
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2. How many ways are there to score in a rugby match?
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3. In rugby, how far are offending players required to retreat for a penalty kick?
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4. Who is said to be responsible for the invention of rugby?
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5. A rugby field's 22-meter line is located 22 meters from what?
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6. What team did rugby legend Richard Sykes captain for seven years?
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7. Set pieces, scrums and lineouts are the only rugby plays that are what?
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8. At what institution was rugby said to have been developed?
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What type of ceremonial headwear is presented to a rugby player?
How many ways are there to score in a rugby match?
In rugby, how far are offending players required to retreat for a...
Who is said to be responsible for the invention of rugby?
A rugby field's 22-meter line is located 22 meters from what?
What team did rugby legend Richard Sykes captain for seven years?
Set pieces, scrums and lineouts are the only rugby plays that are...
At what institution was rugby said to have been developed?
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