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Friday, 2 September 2005, 12:02 GMT 13:02 UK

Rugby Union equipment: ball

A good quality rugby ball will help you improve your handling and kicking skills on and off the field.

In the old days, rugby balls were made of hand-stitched leather.

But it would often get very heavy when it rained, making it very difficult to handle in slippery conditions.

Technology has seen new waterproof materials which make the ball easier to handle in wet and muddy conditions.

Make sure your ball is properly pumped full of air before you start practising your passing, catching and kicking on your own or with a team-mate.




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