Gert Maarman

Introduction

Ruby is a contact team sport that originated in England in the 19th century.

Ruby is a physical and demanding game that requires strength, speed, and agility. The game is played with an oval-shaped ball and involves two teams of 15 players each, who aim to score points by carrying or kicking the ball across the opponent’s try line.

Ruby is played at both amateur and professional levels, with international tournaments such as the Rugby World Cup drawing large audiences and global media attention. The sport has a strong following in countries such as Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, England, and France, and has been growing in popularity in other parts of the world as well.

Overall, Ruby is a challenging and exciting sport that requires a high level of skill and dedication from its players, and offers an entertaining and competitive spectacle for spectators.

 
 
 

Professional Skills

Ruby
90%
Sport
75%

Awards And Honours

World Rugby Awards: World Rugby is the governing body for rugby union worldwide, and it presents several awards annually to recognize outstanding achievements in the sport. These awards include World Rugby Player of the Year, World Rugby Coach of the Year, and World Rugby Team of the Year.

 We strongly expect our Audim Ruby team to get one sooner or later.

Awards

Honoring excellence in our Audim Team

Education

High-School

Experience

Event organizer for 40 Years

Total Prize

Honoring excellence.

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