Rugby!

Tidus_Flame

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man i went into rugby

it cost me 90 dollars to burn a few cals, freeze my ass off, and break a few too many bones

also now im not allowed to transfer because i have to finish the rugby or its 90 wasted

its fun but i wanna go to a different school
WHAT SHOULD I DO????
 
J

Jet Set Willy

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But don't combine that with the mother thing. Could be disastrous.
 

Badger

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I love rugby.

Used to play it every weekend when I was younger

Dunno what it was about playing on a cold December afternoon, a couple of degree's above zero, and pissing it down with rain. It just seemed to make the game.
 

KidneyKai

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Just because in those conditions you could hurt your opponents more. :ph34r: Well, that was my reason :lol:
 

Badger

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Iwas one of the people that tended to get hurt by the big guys.

I was very fast, therefore I was a try scoring threat so I tended to get taken out the game, as you do at lower level rugby.

Rugby was still great though. Despite the injuries.
 

Badger

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Again at football (soccer), being a fast runner made me a target for people. Had a fair few sore ones at football. Most notable being a fractured kneecap. Although I was a goalkeeper by position. Just played out on the wing sometimes when I fancied a game out.
 

Tidus_Flame

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yes i love the sport because i am one of the big guys (sorry badger) also ive been trying to give back the money but i dunno. its just so hard. I espessially love the sound out a nice low tackle right below the knees. wow what a noise that makes. and the only reason we freeze our asses off is because our rugby coach is a jerkoff.
anyways i think i will try to save up thanx guys :D
 

donkeyknob

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Originally posted by Badger@Nov 12 2003, 02:15 AM
Again at football (soccer), being a fast runner made me a target for people. Had a fair few sore ones at football. Most notable being a fractured kneecap. Although I was a goalkeeper by position. Just played out on the wing sometimes when I fancied a game out.
indeed, that is the way! though im a fairly largish goalie so if anyone comes near me i can usually scare them off or injure them so they never return
 

TGS

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Beef I'd totally pwn you if me and you went 1 on 1.
 

Badger

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I'm not exactly small either though. Always been in around the 14-15st (90-100kg) mark, then again I am only 5'9 tall. So not exactly tall either.

Still not many people can say they have won a national championship at 3 completely different sports all within a year :D.

Football - National Under 16's Schools champions
Long Jump - National Under 15's champion
Curling - National Schools Champions

Then I fucked my knee cap and my wrist up and couldn't play any of them competitive any more :(

My shitty little claim to fame.. lol..
 

Tidus_Flame

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With rugby intimidation is key, but, a skrawny team won last night against a team with only intimidation and quite a few speedy players. I thought the small team was on a suicide binge. So how am I wrong?

Can someone tell me how this happend?
 

Tidus_Flame

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I mean the stronger teams players looked extreamy fit. Average height around 5' 11" and average weight around 225-270 lbs.

The other team was around 5' 7" and at a toothpick weight (100-180 lbs. give or take) and focused on defense.

It was an impossible win.
 

Badger

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In all team ball games like rugby, football, etc if your fast your usually quite good at it. Even if you don't have alot of ability.

I know at football I don't have much outfield ability, or skill, I just can run fast with the ball at my feet.
 

M.H.A.Q.S.

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I've been playing football for a long time. It is one of the most tactical games around.

You have to have some stamina.
 

TGS

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Thanks for pointing out the obvious.
 
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