RUGBY FOOTBALL | Trinidad and Tobago Rugby Football Union

 SPORT RUGBY FOOTBALL
 AFFILIATE Trinidad and Tobago Rugby Football Union
 PRESIDENT Maria Thomas
 SECRETARY Annette Knott 
 CONTACT (868) 628-9048
 MAILING ADDRESS P.O Box 5090, St. James Post Office, St. James
 EMAIL contact@ttrfu.com
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World Rugby chief executive Brett Gosper believes it is important that rugby sevens puts on a “big show” when it makes its Olympic debut at Rio 2016 in order to further its case to become a core sport on the Games programme.

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The giant wing had stumbled as he approached the flailing Catt at Newlands, regained his balance, and kept on going to the tryline, and beyond. The legend was born.

Read more: The legend of Lomu will never fade

ONE of the world’s top Rugby Sevens sides, Fiji, is renowned for its blinding pace, dazzling attack and ferocious defence.

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RugbyKnown more commonly as simply rugby, the sport developed in England in the 1800 as another form of football at Rugby School (a well known co-ed boarding school located in the town of Rugby, Warwickshire, UK). Contenders were allowed to uses their hands to carry the ball towards the goal. The game became popular outside the school system and several clubs sprung up all over England and in the colonies. 

In January 1871, 22 clubs gathered and formed the Rugby Football Union. The first international match, between England and Scotland was played in the same year; twenty players per side, 13 forwards, 3 half backs, 1 three quarter and three fullbacks. In 1886 the International Rugby Board (IRB) was formed. It currently has 96 full member Unions and 19 Associate members.

The Trinidad and Tobago Rugby Football Union is full member union for this country since 1992.