Touch Rugby
Touch Rugby is a non-contact version of traditional rugby, where players score points by touching the opposing team with two hands instead of tackling. The game is played on a rectangular field, and teams typically consist of six players each. The objective is to advance the ball down the field and score tries by placing the ball on or over the try line.
In Touch Rugby, players must pass the ball backward and can only run a limited distance before being touched. The game promotes teamwork, agility, and fitness, making it suitable for all ages and skill levels. It is often played in social and competitive formats worldwide.