Ellis rugby – mens ellis rugby t-shirt red – red
This 100% cotton t-shirt features a brush cotton finish to the garment. It gives a soft touch peach feel to the fabric surface. Moreover, the t-shirt has a half-moon inner neck yoke which ensures the neck label stitching doesnt show on the back.
Classic features on the ellis rugby red t-shirt
In addition, the ellis rugby t-shirt red has a stylish dropped back. Also features herringbone side vents. And gold embroidery on the front chest and yoke area. These t-shirts are slim-fit muscle-style t-shirt, smaller in size than our standard t-shirts.
Features:
– 100% cotton.
– brush cotton finish.
– soft touch peach feel.
– half-moon inner neck yoke.
– herringbone side vents.
– gold embroidery on the front chest and yoke area.
– slim-fit muscle-style.
Ellis rugby t-shirt red. The inspiration for this t-shirt is taken from the legendary william webb ellis. He was an english anglican clergyman. And the supposed inventor of rugby football while a pupil at rugby school. According to legend. Webb ellis picked up the ball and ran with it during a school football match in 1823.
Thus creating the rugby style of play. The story has become firmly entrenched in the sport’s folklore. The william webb ellis cupis presented to the winners of the rugby world cup.
A plaque, erected in 1895, at rugby school bears the inscription. This stone commemorates the exploits of william webb ellis. Who with a fine disregard for the rules of football as played in his time. First took the ball in his arms and ran with it. Thus originating the distinctive feature of the rugby game. A.d. 1823
The william webb ellis story
On 22 december 1880, this appeared in the meteor publication. Written by matthew bloxam.
A boy of the name ellis. William webb ellis. A town boy and a foundationer. Whilst playing big side at football in that half-year in 1823. Caught the ball in his arms. This being so, according to the then rules. He ought to have retired back as far as he pleased. Without parting with the ball. The combatants on the opposite side could only advance to the spot where he had caught the ball. And were unable to rush forward till he had either punted it or placed it for someone else to kick. It was by means of these placed kicks that most of the goals were in those days.
But the moment the ball touched the ground the opposite side might rush on. Ellis, for the first time. Disregard this rule. And on catching the ball. Instead of retiring backward. Pushed forward with the ball in his hands toward the opposite goal. With what result as to the game, i know not. Neither do i know how this infringement of a well-known rule was followed up. Or when it became, as it is now, a standing rule.
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1 x Ageless Style Quality T-Shirt
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