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adidas Torpedo X-ebition Rugby Ball(more) »rank: 9347from: Adidas: :Made By Adidas. This ball is great for all weather and field conditions. It has an upper made out of an improved rubber compound to provide high durability and excellent grip. It is machine stitched. |
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XT 400 Training Rugby Ball(more) »rank: 29655from: Gilbert: :#719935 Training Balls are made to last longer as they are used more than match balls. They also have a hydratec barrier in their construction, which helps to repel water and dirt which helps to maintain the quality and shape of the balls. |
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Tachikara RGB1'Super-Grip' Rugby Ball (Official Size)(more) »rank: 8918from: Tachikara: :#719935 Training Balls are made to last longer as they are used more than match balls. They also have a hydratec barrier in their construction, which helps to repel water and dirt which helps to maintain the quality and shape of the balls. |
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Dimension Match Rugby Ball(more) »rank: 24812from: Gilbert: :#719218 Match Balls are made with more natural rubber which gives a better grip, but the grip does not last as long as the training balls which contain less natural rubber. Also, match balls' inflation valves are in the seam to aid the flight of the ball and the kicking accuracy and consistency. |
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Adidas New Zealand All Blacks Rugby Ball(more) »rank: 15483from: Adidas: :############################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################### |
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All Blacks Match Rugby Ball(more) »rank: 9951from: adidas: :Country: New Zealand #621848 Orders shipping outside the US are subject to customs fees. Match Balls are made with more natural rubber which gives a better grip, but the grip does not last as long as the training balls which contain less natural rubber. Why play rugby when you can live it? Who else has the haka? Where else would the first World Cup be played? Who else would win it? What team would you expect to unleash Jonah Lomu on the world? Who dominates the World Sevens Series, the World U21s, and the Women's World Cup? What's that you say? It's ... |
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XT500 Training Rugby Ball (Blue)(more) »rank: 26353from: Gilbert: :#42082905 Training Balls are made to last longer as they are used more than match balls. They also have a hydratec barrier in their construction, which helps to repel water and dirt which helps to maintain the quality and shape of the balls. Orders shipping outside the US are subject to Customs fees. |
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Gilbert Green Precision Kicking Tee(more) »rank: 59763from: Gilbert: :#89009700 Make sure you have all you need for the upcoming season...this includes top quality kicking tees! |
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Italy Training Rugby Ball(more) »rank: 62220from: 365 Inc: :Country: Italy #208885 Get your supporter training ball from your favorite team today! British communities brought rugby to Genoa between 1890 and 1895. It remains stronger in the North of Italy than in the Centre or the South. The first documented rugby union match played in Italy was a demonstration game played in 1910 in Turin between Racing Club Paris and Servette of Geneva on the initiative of a newspaper. The society that organized the game didn't have a long life and dissolved after this first game but the game became known in Milan. The first match played by an Italian team ... |
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New Zealand Training Rugby Ball(more) »rank: 60240from: 365 Inc: :Country: New Zealand #202885 Get your supporter training ball from your favorite team today! Why play rugby when you can live it? Who else has the haka? Where else would the first World Cup be played? Who else would win it? What team would you expect to unleash Jonah Lomu on the world? Who dominates the World Sevens Series, the World U21s, and the Women's World Cup? What's that you say? It's still just play? Well think about this: Where else can a rugby tour spark widespread civil unrest? Where else can the team doctor write a book? Where else do they ... |

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