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"A game played by two teams of 15 players each on a rectangular field 110 yards long with goal lines and goal posts at either end, the object being to run with an oval ball across the opponent's goal line or kick it through the upper portion of the goal posts, with forward passing and time-outs not permitted."
Rugby can also be played by teams of 10 or 7, and in a non-contact version, which is usually called "touch" rugby.
