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Local and National Provision for Rugby.  

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Local and National Provision for Rugby The object of the game is that two teams of fifteen, ten or seven players each, observing fair play according to the laws and sporting spirit, should be carrying, passing, kicking and grounding the ball to score as many points as possible, the team scoring the greater number of points being the winner of the match. This study will look at how rugby has developed since its creation and the provisions used to make sure it does develop, in all aspects of the game. Local Provision The main clubs in the Backwell area that people are willing to travel to are: * Nailsea and Backwell RFC * Yatton RFC * Clevedon RFC * Gordano RFC * North Bristol RFC * Weston RFC Most of these clubs provide facilities for children of all ages, under 7's is the youngest age group with under 17's being the oldest child team, it then moves onto the Colts...

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