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View Poll Results: Do you/have you ever play(ed) rugby?
Yes I play! 6 13.33%
I used to play. 3 6.67%
No I don't play and don't want to. 19 42.22%
No I don't play, but I (kind of) want to. 17 37.78%
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Old 04-12-2006   #21
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Heh, we played a game today too, god I love rugby. We had this sweet play one time...and I could've made the Try but these absolute giants (prolly props..) were there waiting so I just passed and we got it. We tied 15-15 though :(

I had some sweet tackles too...I effin love rugby.
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Heh, we played a game today too, god I love rugby. We had this sweet play one time...and I could've made the Try but these absolute giants (prolly props..) were there waiting so I just passed and we got it. We tied 15-15 though :(

I had some sweet tackles too...I effin love rugby.

I always wanted to know something about Rugby...

You know thoughs guys who wear thoughs helmet things. They were it for a postion or for a little protection?

How do you score in rugby is it like football?
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The scrum caps are for protection. They help cushion your head and stop your ears from getting ripped off in scrums, which happens a couple times a game.
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Yea, thats what the hats are for.

My cousin played rugby professionally for the Sheffield eagles who were our citites rugby team and were pretty high in the English rankings. He then moved to play for a team in Australia who I forget the name of. As far as I know he broke his nose a few times, fractured his neck, and broke his collar bones at both sides at least twice and thats only what I know. He ended up having to retire and he isnt even 30 yet because of the extent of his injuries, he is now a fire fighter for the city of Sheffield.

Thats just an example of a pretty average life of a professional rugby player, also for those who saw the rugby world cup a few years ago, Johnny Wilkinson who won the cup for England in the last few seconds actually was playing with a fractured neck after an injury a few weeks earlier and a bad tackle in the game aggrovated it and fracuted his neck. This game isnt for the faint hearted if you are willing to go pro, I only played in the winter at school but my coach also had a few nasty stories, I think you guys get the idea though.

I have seen a few ears hanging off and I was probably only about 13 at the time so just imagine what impression I got of the sport, loved it when England won the cup though.

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They're nuts, though. Something to do with toilets flushing backwards in that hemisphere.
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They're nuts, though. Something to do with toilets flushing backwards in that hemisphere.
I think thats just a rumor. I am sure it was tried and tested and it came up going the same way but I know a few people who live over there on MSN but one has moved to the UK and I blocked one but I will see what I can find out.

I love freaky stuff like that though. I also heard they walk upside down too but I think it would be difficult for girls to keep there hair down.
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I was playing Rugby at the month of October and it's fun. It's like Football but more safe.
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I was playing Rugby at the month of October and it's fun. It's like Football but more safe.
Idk about the "more safe" part....rugby is pretty dangerous.
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It is more safe. Read:
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I play flanker or 8 man. The other day I played prop or hooker on sevens, which I thought was fun. My team just lost by two points the other day and that game was to determine if we go to the play offs... so my season is over.

I scored one try this season which was cool and beaten up alot of people. (thats right im a mean flanker) I got taken out of two games for a sprained colarbone and I had to get a few stitches to my nose but thats it. I know I have hurt people alot more. Ive tackled atleast 5 people so hard they got taken out of the game.

Worst injuries Ive seen on my team are broken noses, broken color bones, really bad black eyes, (looked like an egg swollen over this kid's eye) broken wrist, broken ankle and the worst was a bad bloody nose which ended up in surgery and the lost ability to play contact sports for the rest of his life.

I hope I play next year in college and want to play this summer somewhere.





Everyone that plays or is interested should read this.. OTTER READ IT, its funny.... :

Front Row
: Without a doubt the manliest men on the pitch. Large, often hairy, beer swilling carnivores that can and will smash anything in their path. Reveling in the violence inherent in the scrum, they are rarely considered "nice" people, and in fact to some they aren't even considered humans at all. Front rowers tolerate this attitude far and wide because they recognize their role at the top of the food chain and are used to suffering the fools that surround them. Accused by some of simply being dumb, I prefer to think of this group as "open to unconventional ways of thinking."

Locks
: Slightly below the front row on the food chain. As with front row players it is inadvisable to put an appendage you wish to keep near this group's maw when they are in the feeding mode. This group of large, often foul-smelling brutes is also more than willing to relish the finer points of stomping on a fallen opponent's body and will gleefully recount the tale ad infinitum. While they tend to take the tag "Powerhouse of the Scrum" a little too seriously, they can be useful if inured with the proper hatred of their fellow man. While members of this proud fraternity like to think of themselves as "open to unconventional ways of thinking"- they are usually just dumb.

Back Row
: These are fine, fit fellows who, like a bunch of hermaphrodites, are confused as to what their role in life should be. While they know they are undeniably linked to the forwards, there are those among them who long for the perfect hair and long flowing gowns that come with being a back. Some relish the forward role and will do anything to win the ball and there are others within this group that will break the prime directive of the forward and do anything to prance foolishly with the ball. Generally, these guys are not all bad, but I, personally, have to wonder about any forward who brings a hairbrush and a change of clothes to a game.

Scrum Half
: Some like to think of this back as an honorary forward. I myself tend to think of the No. 9 as half a fairy. While the toughest back almost always fills this position, this idea is almost laughable - kind of like the hottest fat chick. The scrum half's presence is tolerated by the forwards because they know that he will spin the ball to the rest of the girls in the backline who will inevitably knock the ball on and allow them the pleasure of another scrum. The No. 9 can take pride in the fact that he is the lowest numbered back and that as such he can be considered almost worthwhile.

Fly Half
: His primary role is the leader of the backs - a dubious honor at best. Main responsibilities as far as I can tell are ability to throw the ball over people's heads and to provide something soft for opposing back rowers to land on. Expected to direct the prancing of the rest of the backline - the fly half, like any good Broadway choreographer, is usually light on his feet. While some may argue that these girls must be protected, I find it hard to support anyone whose foot touches a rugby ball on purpose.

Centers
: Usually come in two varieties: hard chargers or flitting fairies. The hard charger is the one to acquire, as he will announce his presence in a game with the authority rarely found above No. 8. The flitting fairy is regrettably more common and will usually attempt to avoid contact at all costs. The flitting fairy is also only one good smack away from bursting into tears and leaving the pitch to cry on the shoulder of his inevitable girlfriend. Both types will have extensive collections of hair care products in their kit bags and will be among the best dressed at the post-game festivities.

Back 3
: While some people refer to this group as two wingers and a fullback, I swear to God I can't make out any difference between them. They are all bleeping bleeps if you ask me. How these three guys can play 90 minutes of RUGBY and stay clean and sweat free is beyond me. I know for a fact that their jerseys sometimes go back in the bag cleaner than when they came out. These ladies are fond of sayings like "Speed Kills" and "Wheels Win" - how cute. Well, I have a saying too: it's "You're a bleeping bleep!!" These guys will be easy to spot after the game because they are the finely coifed, sweater wearin', wine sippin', sweet-talkers in the corner avoiding the beer swilling curs at the bar. On the whole, I really don't mind this group because in the end, they sure are purty to look at.


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LMFAO!

Nice find Law, hahahahahah! It makes so much sense...when I look at our line-up at school...rofl
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