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Rugby football culture

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player of the match
sports award
streaking
alt=|thumb|250px|upright|A streaker at the 2006 Harvard–Yale football rivalry|Harvard–Yale game in [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]]
wooden spoon
award that is given to an individual or team that has come last in a competition
football chant
song or chant usually sung at association football matches by fans
groundhopping
thumb|Generally, groundhoppers are football fans who usually have a neutral opinion regarding football clubs Groundhopping is a hobby that involves attending sports matches at as many different stadiums or grounds as possible. Participants are known as groundhoppers, hoppers or travellers. Groundhopping is largely a football-related pastime. Generally, groundhoppers are football fans who usually have a neutral opinion regarding football clubs and try to attend as many football games in as many football stadiums or venues as possible, seeing the whole process as a leisure activity.
WAGs
WAGs (or Wags) is an acronym used to refer to wives and girlfriends of high-profile sportsmen and women. The term may also be used in the singular form, WAG, to refer to a specific female partner or life partner who is in a relationship with an athlete. The term was first used by the British tabloid press to refer to the wives and girlfriends of high-profile footballers, originally the England national football team. The WAGs acronym came about following an increasing focus on the coverage of athletes' partners in the late-20th century, and it came into common use during the 2006 FIFA World Cu
meat pie
hand-sized meat pie often consumed as a snack
Ka Mate
Māori haka
pitch invasion
act of disruptively entering the playing area of a sporting event
Siva Tau
Samoan type of dance
Cibi
The Cibi ( ) is a Fijian meke of Bauan origin and war dance, generally performed before or after a battle. It came to prominence in the rugby field in 1939 when it was performed by the Fiji national rugby union team before the match. It is also known as Teivovo ("war fence", from tei voavoa "planting on abandoned land"). thumb|right|305px| Fijian Rugby Union Team Performing the Cibi before a 2007 Rugby World Cup game
kailao
The kailao is a cultural dance from the South Pacific country of Tonga. It originates from Wallis and Futuna.
retired number
honor in team sports
supporters' group
organized group of fans of a specific sports team
testimonial match
type of non-competitive sports competition
matchday programme
type of sports programme
Chiko Roll
Australian savoury snack