We credit the growing popularity of rugby largely to Ilona Maher . With 2.9 million TikTok followers, Maher has captured our hearts with her hilarious content.

But by day, she's crushing more than just follower counts and the "Dancing With the Stars" stage — she's dominating on the rugby field. The sport saw a spike in attention following Paris 2024, when the US Women's Sevens Team brought home the bronze, the team's first time medaling at an Olympic Games. Rugby is built on strength, grit, and speed; it's not football, but it has all the action-packed elements.

If you're interested in learning more about the rules of rugby, we've got you covered. Here's an easy-to-follow primer to help you take your burgeoning fandom to the next level. What Are the Types of Rugby Rugby comes in two main styles: Rugby Fifteens and Rugby Sevens.

As the name implies, in Rugby 15s, you've got 15 players on each team going head-to-head for 80 minutes (two 40-minute halves). Meanwhile, Rugby 7s has seven players per side, and matches are just 14 minutes (with seven minute halves). It's short, intense, and incredibly fun to watch — and is the form of rugby played at the Olympics.

What Are the Rugby Players and Positions Both Rugby 15s and Rugby 7s have forwards, who are responsible for more attacking and hitting, and backs, who tend to be faster players, responsible for most offensive and defensive play. Forwards also compete for possession of the ball in scrums or line-outs (both methods of re.