Rugby began in 1823 when William Webb Ellis picked up the ball and ran with it at Rugby School, giving the sport its name. While rugby involves tackling opponents, tag rugby has no contact and allows men and women to play together, as teams try to evade tags and score tries by carrying the ball across the opposition's goal line within six chances. The document provides instructions on how to play tag rugby, with 7 players per team, as well as background on the history of rugby and cultural traditions like the New Zealand All Blacks' haka war dance. It announces plans to play tag rugby at school the following week.