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I believe the sentence structure would be "like you rugby" with a questioning expression.
"Like" is tap twice on the chest with flat primary hand, "you" is point to the person, then "rugby" is mime throwing a rugby ball. All this is covered in lesson 3 or 4 I think. The hobbies/likes/dislikes lesson.
HTH
Asking someone if they like something
in What is the BSL sign for:
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Found the relevant part, and it' would actually be "Rugby you like?"
This is taken from lesson 3:
"The structure of asking a question in BSL is:
TOPIC > SUBJECT > QUESTION
e.g.
LIVE (topic) > YOU (subject) > WHERE? (question)
You can see this in the phrases we have been learning:
Spoken English
British Sign Language
What is your name?
How old are you?
Age you what?
What job do you have?
Work you what? / Work you where?
Where do you live?
Live you where?