The Rugby
Re: The Rugby
I seem to struggle with complex mathmatical operations.Alan_D wrote:Five teams?Mark wrote:Always a shame when a home team knocks another home team out. (Unless it were a final!)Arghiro wrote:Good try by the Scots tho', well done Guys & better luck at the next WC.
I can't really see a solution to that. Demanding that home teams are seperated until as late as possible on the basis that we're all (more or less) one country entering 5 teams would seem a bit cheeky.
Are you including the French? Or Italy?
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Re: The Rugby
Not really, I was forced to play from 11 at which age I was small & very skinny. All the big kids liked Rugby as it was an excuse to beat up us skinny ones. Wewere always told it was a Ruffian's game played by gentlemen . . . but they always seemed to be bloody ruffians then & still are in this WC with all the cheating, gouging & stamping - they're all a bloody disgrace.Alan_D wrote:Oh dear, you are not a rugby fan, are you?Arghiro wrote: How about Eire & Northern Ireland, Welsh, Scots & English? Do NI have a ugby team? Is Eire a "Home team"?
Since international rugby began in the 1880s there has been a single team representing the Irish Rugby Football Union, with players drawn from the the whole island of Ireland.
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No, but I was conceived there. All Adolf's fault of course. (something to do with bomber training?)
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Re: The Rugby
How about a Kiwi as a cousin???
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Re: The Rugby
They tried to get me to play rugby too. I was once, and only once, asked to tackle someone. Since I didn't want to hurt him, and, more importantly, didn't want to hurt myself, I deliberately aimed at a point two feet to his left and gently subsided to the ground beside him. Thus, with a snort of contemptuous disbelief from the PE teacher, my rugby career ended. Thank goodness.Arghiro wrote: Not really, I was forced to play from 11 at which age I was small & very skinny.
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Re: The Rugby
I'm rubbish with any ball game, sports should be carried out sat down.
Seminole.
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Or leaning out backwards over the side.
But certainly not in this weather.
But certainly not in this weather.
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Re: The Rugby
Oh come on - you were doing well to keep your balls dry in the Windermere Surface Walk Eventaquaplane wrote:I'm rubbish with any ball game, sports should be carried out sat down.
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Re: The Rugby
The balls were wet, the nips stayed dry, just.claymore wrote:Oh come on - you were doing well to keep your balls dry in the Windermere Surface Walk Eventaquaplane wrote:I'm rubbish with any ball game, sports should be carried out sat down.

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Re: The Rugby
Yes - those passing Japanese tourists were mightily impressed by your attempt to re-enact 'The Battle of Midway' for them at the Lake Wardens.
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