What is a rugby ball called?

Rugby balls are typically oval in shape and are used in the sport of rugby. They are made of rubber or synthetic materials and have a textured surface to enhance grip and handling.

The standard size for a rugby ball is size 5, which is the size used in most professional and international matches. However, there are also smaller sizes available for junior players.

Rugby balls are designed to be durable and able to withstand the rough and physical nature of the sport. They are also designed to be easy to kick, pass, and catch.

There are various brands that manufacture rugby balls, with each brand offering different features and technologies to suit different playing styles and preferences. Some popular rugby ball brands include Gilbert, Canterbury, and Adidas.