What is rugby feild?

A rugby field is a rectangular field measuring 100 meters long and 70 meters wide. It is divided into half with a halfway line and each team has their own half. The field is further divided into 22-meter zones and a goal line at each end. The objective of the game is to score points by carrying, passing, kicking, or grounding the ball in the opponent's goal area or kicking it over the crossbar between two goalposts. The grass on a rugby field is usually kept short and flat to enable fast and safe play. The field is surrounded by a barrier known as the touchline, and the area between the touchline and the try line is called the in-goal area. Rugby fields can be indoor or outdoor and can be found worldwide.