When the South Africa Rugby Squad go to interact and play rugby with the children from the squatter settlements, a member of the squad asks a group of children who knows the rules of rugby. In Rugby Union they are called them 'laws' and an international player would know that. But in trying to explain the game to a group of children who were unfamiliar with rugby (and possibly hostile to white players teaching them) it would be quite reasonable to use the more everyday term 'rules'.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 07:28