Rugby Knowledge Base
Difference between 7s, 10s and 15s rugby: what changes in equipment?
How many rugby balls do you need per training goal?
How many rugby balls do you need per training goal? From passing to scrum and lineout: find the right ball ratio for every drill and session type.
How to choose the right ball for scrum training?
The right ball for scrum training depends on the drill: pack work and ruck-out calls for a sturdy training ball, scrum-half passing needs top grip and sometimes a weighted ball for strength. This article explains how to match ball to drill.
Best training ball for beginners: what should you pick?
The best training ball for beginners is a durable ball with a good grip and the correct size for the age group. This article explains size, material and build, and which balls we recommend for starters and junior players.
How Long Does a Rugby Ball Last? Realistic Lifespan by Type
The lifespan of a rugby ball depends on the type, usage and surface. This article gives realistic expectations per ball type and tips to make your balls last longer.
Rugby Ball Pumping: How Much Air Pressure Is Correct?
The correct air pressure for a rugby ball is 9.5 to 10 PSI according to official World Rugby laws. This article explains how to inflate, how to check pressure, and what happens when you get it wrong.
tags: balls, ball care, air pressure, pumping, World Rugby, match ball, training ball, clubs
How to Clean a Rugby Ball Without Damaging It
A dirty rugby ball loses grip and wears out faster. Here is how to clean it safely, without damaging the material.
How to Store Rugby Balls Properly? Tips for Clubs
Properly stored rugby balls last longer and perform better. Find out how to maximise the lifespan of your balls as a club or coach.
Are Expensive Rugby Balls Really Better? What You Get for Your Money
Premium rugby balls offer better grip, flight and air retention, but they are not always the smartest choice. This article explains when a pricier ball is worth it and when it is not.
What do the IRB and World Rugby approval stamps on a rugby ball mean?
The IRB stamp and World Rugby stamp are the same certification from different eras. Learn what they mean and when you need a certified ball.
Gilbert vs RAM and other rugby ball brands: an honest comparison
Which rugby ball brand suits you? We compare Gilbert, RAM and other brands honestly on quality, price and use.
How Much Does a Good Rugby Ball Cost? Price Ranges Explained
A good rugby ball costs between €12 and €120 depending on type and use. Read which price range suits training, matches or club purchases.












