Friday, January 31, 2020

Day 5 Activity 2: Caine’s Arcade week 3 
For this activity we would like to know about your favourite game. It can be a board game, a card game, a game that you play outside with friends (e.g., rugby) or a quiet game that you play by yourself.
On your blog, tell us about your favourite game. What is it called? How do you play it?
my favourite game to play would probable be rugby because i enjoy it allot i stated playing when i was about 6 and loved it.
how to play:
there are two teams of 7 and in each team there are 4 backs and 3 forwards one team starts with the ball they have to touch there ankle with the ball then you try to get the ball to the other side without getting tackled. If you knock the ball on you have to get into a scrum and if someone kicks the ball out it's called a line out. The games last 40 minuets each way that all you need to know about rugby.

                                                              what a scrum is:                                                                                  a scrum is  something that you do in rugby when you knock on the ball. there are three people on each team that go into the scrum you have to rap you arms around your team mates and tuck you head in with the other team and some from the other team will get the ball and put it in the middle of the scrum both teams have to push to get them away from the ball so the other side can get it and try to get a try.     

what a line out is:

a line out is what happens if someone kicks the ball out.three people from each tea have to line up in front of the person with the ball after you in the lines the person with the ball with through it in the middle of the too lines and witch ever team caches it try's to get a try.

rugby field 
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                   line out                                                                                                    scrum 
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