Football called leather balls, tennis called felt balls, volleyballs, called rubber balls, as mentioned above, they called them according to the materials used here... and then rugby, if not called the ball

according to the nature of the fruit

What should I call it?

According to history, early rugby balls were made from

“Pig bladder” sewn together 

Even if the inventor tries to make it round

but with the shape of a pig bladder

It can't be smooth and easy.

Then Richard Linden later tried to invent a rubber ball and then blow it up, but with time it changed its shape to an oval all the time.

It wasn't until 1892 that the Rugby Football Union (RFU) declared the shape of the rugby ball to be elliptical.

Until it was developed into a rugby ball that is the same as the result of today's Nam Lieb.

But if you want to call a pig bladder baby

According to the materials used in the past, it's definitely not pretty.

call the rugby ball

or the same as the same

OOOOOO

Many of you probably know the origins of rugby balls.

But for those who do not know

On the Facebook page of the Thai Rugby Union Football Association of Thailand, this has been explained clearly.

Rugby is a sport named in honor of the school rugby.

at rugby city

in Warwickshire, England, where this sport was born.

It happened in 1825 in a football match between schools.

When a young student named William Webb Ellis came up with an out-of-the-box idea.

Why is football only played with feet?

So he picked up the soccer ball and ran into the goal while in the middle of the match.

As expected, Ellis was severely punished.

But that has been the origin of rugby ever since…

roaring sky