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By the 1840s, students at Rugby School were playing a game in which players were able to pick up the ball and run with it, a sport later known as Rugby football.
In 1883, he visited England for the first time, and studied the program of physical education instituted by Thomas Arnold at the Rugby School.
This hero of his book is Thomas Arnold, and on his second visit in 1886, Coubertin reflected on Arnold's influence in the chapel at Rugby School.
Thomas Arnold, the Head Master of Rugby School, was an important influence on Coubertin's thoughts about education, but his meetings with Dr. William Penny Brookes also influenced his thinking about athletic competition to some extent.
William Webb Ellis is often credited with the invention of running with the ball in hand in 1823 at Rugby School when he allegedly caught the ball while playing football and ran towards the opposition goal.
In 1845, the first football laws were written by Rugby School pupils ; other significant events in the early development of rugby include the Blackheath Club's decision to leave the Football Association in 1863 and the split between rugby union and rugby league in 1895.
The origin of rugby football is reputed to be an incident during a game of English school football at Rugby School in 1823 when William Webb-Ellis is said to have picked up the ball and run with it.
Rugby football stems from the form of game played at Rugby School, which former pupils then introduced to their subsequent university.
Significant events in the early development of rugby football were the production of the first set of written football laws at Rugby School in 1845, which was followed by the ' Cambridge Rules ' drawn up in 1848.
The winners are awarded the William Webb Ellis Cup, named after William Webb Ellis, the Rugby School pupil who – according to a popular myth – invented rugby football by picking up the ball during a game.
Category: People educated at Rugby School
* November – According to tradition, William Webb Ellis invents the sport of Rugby football at Rugby School in England.
* Rugby School, one of the oldest public schools in England, is founded.
At age 15 Smith was admitted in 1841 to Rugby School in Warwickshire, where Thomas Arnold was the school's headmaster.
Rugby School is a co-educational day and boarding school located in the town of Rugby, Warwickshire, England.
Rugby School from The Close, the playing field where according to legend the game of rugby was invented
In 2005, Rugby School was one of fifty of the country's leading independent schools which were found guilty of running an illegal price-fixing cartel which had allowed them to drive up fees for thousands of parents.
Rugby School continues to offer scholarship places for outstanding students from the local community, who come from state ( maintained ) primary schools in the immediate vicinity of Rugby.
In his authoritative ' Godliness and Good Learning ' ( Cassell 1961 ), D. H. Newsome points out that muscular Christianity developed after Arnold's time at Rugby and that " although ' Tom Brown's School Days ' is one of the earliest examples of the delight in athleticism, the ideal there expressed is not that of Arnold but of Thomas Hughes author " ( page 80 ).

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Cheddar Rugby Club, who own part of the Sharpham playing fields, was formed in 1836.
This was the venue for home games of both the Irish Rugby Union Team and the Republic of Ireland national football team.
Recent popularity has been increased with the Irish Wolfhound's success in the Rugby League World Cup which was held in Australia in 2008.
Originally built for the Central Coast Bears team in the NRL rugby league competition ( to this day, the seats are arranged to say ' Go Bears '), since 2005 it is now the home of the Central Coast Mariners A-League association football team and was the home venue of the Central Coast Rays rugby union Australian Rugby Championship team
The first German Rugby team was founded in Hanover in 1878.
In the early 1990s there was a political debate as to how and if the flower should be incorporated onto the national Rugby teams shirts, perhaps replacing the controversial Springbok.
The Arms Park was host to the British Empire and Commonwealth Games in 1958, and hosted four games in the 1991 Rugby World Cup, including the 3rd / 4th place play-off.
The National Stadium, which was used by Wales national rugby union team, was officially opened on 7 April 1984, however in 1997 it was demolished to make way for the Millennium Stadium in 1999, which hosted the 1999 Rugby World Cup and became the national stadium of Wales.
The National Stadium, which was also known as the Welsh National Rugby Ground, was designed by Osborne V Webb & Partners and built by G A Williamson & Associates of Porthcawl and Andrew Scott & Company of Port Talbot.
The ceremony was held at the home that he and his wife Frances shared with his parents on 4300 Rugby Road, where he did most of his writing.
What Coubertin saw on the playing fields of Rugby and the other English schools he visited was how “ organised sport can create moral and social strength ”.
Rugby union was included as an event in the Olympic Games four times during the early 1900s.
In 1987 the first Rugby World Cup was held in New Zealand and Australia, and the inaugural winners were New Zealand.
Rugby Sevens was introduced into the Commonwealth Games in 1998 and is due to be added to the Olympic Games by 2016.
Rugby union was an amateur sport until the IRB declared the game ' open ' in 1995, removing restrictions on payments to players.
Educated at Rugby and the University of Edinburgh, in 1754 he was sent to Leipzig University to study civil law, with a view to his proceeding to a career as an advocate.
The Christ's College Rugby Football Club ( CCRFC ) was founded in 1875 by Alfred Cort Haddon, considered the father of modern anthropology.
The capacity of the proposed Stadium was later adjusted to first 35, 000 and then 38, 000 and the organising bodies of all three sports-Irish FA, Ulster Rugby and Ulster GAA-agreed in principle to support the integrated scheme.
Staines Rugby Football Club which used to play at the Lammas ( a recreation ground on Wraysbury Road, which was also known as the Ashby Recreation Ground ) relocated to The Reeves ( on Snakey Lane, near Hanworth ) in the 1960s but still proudly bears the name of the town with teams named Swans, Cobs and Mucky Ducks.
He was also hired as the new voice of Australia's National Rugby League, singing in an advertisement to market the 2000 season.

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The Dartmouth Men's Rugby Team, founded in 1951, has also been ranked among the best collegiate teams in that sport over many years.
* October 6 – The Co. Carlow Football Club ( Rugby union ) is founded.
* November 6 – The Halifax Rugby league Club is founded.
* The Glasgow University Rugby Football Club is founded.
London ( Londinium ), Exeter ( Isca Dumnoniorum ), Tripontium ( near modern Rugby ) and the fort of Manduessedum ( near modern Atherstone ) are founded ( approximate date ).
The Kalamazoo Rugby Football Club, founded in 1988, competes in the Michigan Rugby Football Union.
Lewes Rugby Football Club, founded in 1930, runs several rugby teams at various competitive levels, including the senior men's sides, the women's, girls ' and junior teams.
* Women's Rugby Bundesliga ( founded 1987 ), women's rugby union
Chingford Rugby Club was also founded in 1928, having their ground at Waltham Way, Chingford.
Brighouse Rangers Amateur Rugby League Club, founded in 1878, is part of the Brighouse Sports Club Complex on Russell Way ( Off A641 Bradford Road ) between Brighouse town centre and Bailiff Bridge.
Rugby league in the town was originally represented by Castleford, who were unrelated to Castleford RUFC who did not participate in The schism in English rugby and still exist, nor were they predecessors of the current Castleford Tigers who were founded in 1926.
Coors is a sponsor of English Rugby Union team Gloucester ; both Coors and Gloucester RFC were founded in 1873.
Rugby School was founded in 1567 by money left in the will of Lawrence Sheriff, a locally born grocer, who moved to London and earned his fortune.
The scientist Joseph Norman Lockyer who discovered helium and founded the science journal Nature was born in Rugby.
Long Buckby Rugby Football Club was founded in 1875.
The town's rugby football Club, Acton Nomads RFC, was founded in 2009 and won the 2010 RFU Presidents XV " This is Rugby " Award.
The Maidenhead Rugby Club was founded in 1921 and is the largest organised sports team in the city.
* Blackheath Rugby Club founded.
* 26 January — the Rugby Football Union ( RFU ) is founded at the Pall Mall Restaurant, which is situated near Trafalgar Square at 1 Cockspur Street, London.
The school is named after Lawrence Sheriff, the Elizabethan man who founded Rugby School.

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