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Sean Posted - 09/29/2011 : 04:06:10
With the Rugby World Cup in full stride in New Zealand (the quarter finals begin next weekend) perhaps it's time to observe it in fwfr avatar land.

Kapa O Pingu ... I mean Kapa O Pango! Take that, Jaaps!
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Sean Posted - 10/06/2011 : 12:35:44
Yay for a real Kiwi penguin!

Thanks for the votes and a new topic will be up in a minute or two...
Cheese_Ed Posted - 10/05/2011 : 23:25:56
Since I know nothing about rugby, this will be quick ...


This week: 7 entrants and 6 voters.























In third place, with 5 points (131)(31112-3) ...























I have worn rugby shirts, though ...























Cheese_Ed and TitanPa !!























In second place, with 7 points (2122) ...























I prefer American football ...























BaftaBabe !!























And in first place, with 11 points (3233) ...























Go Packers ...























Se�n !!!


Two in a row, Mr. All Black and white.

What's next?

bife Posted - 10/05/2011 : 16:38:05
voted
BaftaBaby Posted - 10/05/2011 : 12:54:14
No fouls, no passes, just good clean rugby votes!

MguyX Posted - 10/03/2011 : 16:11:15
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Originally posted by bife

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Originally posted by MguyX

Alas, a gentleman's sport!

Er, while not rugby, this photo demonstrates a key difference between rugby and football (aka soccer). (Thanks AC! )



Mguyx, you recognise that "multi-talented" footballer-cum-actor Vinny Jones, of Wimbledon FC and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels "fame" squeezing Gazza's balls in that shot?

It is an iconic football image of its time

Oh yeah! In fact, it was either yourself or Dr. AC who originally gave me the scoop on the photo.
w22dheartlivie Posted - 10/03/2011 : 03:05:25
Being from cornfed Indiana, home of March Madness and Hoosiers, I know diddly squat about rugby except the players tend to have great legs and it was the central theme of a good Morgan Freeman/Matt Damon film. I don't even know what Invictus means, but the film was good. I give you Invictus.
bife Posted - 10/01/2011 : 11:14:28
quote:
Originally posted by MguyX

Alas, a gentleman's sport!

Er, while not rugby, this photo demonstrates a key difference between rugby and football (aka soccer). (Thanks AC! )



Mguyx, you recognise that "multi-talented" footballer-cum-actor Vinny Jones, of Wimbledon FC and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels "fame" squeezing Gazza's balls in that shot?

It is an iconic football image of its time
bife Posted - 10/01/2011 : 11:09:57
Rugby is a sport that I've always had mixed feelings about

I played for my school for 4 years from age 11 to 15. Problem was, I went to a school in process of conversion from an all girls school to a mixed comprehensive. We were the second mixed year, meaning that when I started the school at age 11 there were boys and girls in classes from 11 to 12 years old, but only girls from ages 13 to 16.

What it also meant is that the school had no qualified rugby teacher and no tradition of the sport - we were taught rugby by the geography teacher, who learned the rules over the summer from a book

What that also meant was that once a week between september and december, for four years running, we would troop out to play one of the other local schools and would get completely whacked by forty or fifty points to nil. Every week.

I think our record defeat was 80-0, we won 1 game in four years (by 10-8 against a very small school that hadn't had rugby on the curriculum before), and I once scored a try. Which was quite an achievement given that in those four years the team only managed 3 tries between us

After one particularly distressing defeat at age 15 our rugby teacher 'punished' us for our poor performance by disbanding the team - at the time we thought he was genuinely trying to punish us and that he didn't know how much we hated the regular humiliation (we only played because representing the school was compulsory if selected). With the benefit of age and experience, I realise he probably knew full well

Those four traumatic years left me with a lasting aversion to the oval ball, and although I do now enjoy watching the occasional game of rugby I don't think i can ever love the sport
Cheese_Ed Posted - 09/29/2011 : 17:30:33

The players find cheese scrum-ptious.

This scrum is obviously being wheeled.
TitanPa Posted - 09/29/2011 : 13:00:20
I understand why Stade Francais wears pink. To mess with the other teams head
BaftaBaby Posted - 09/29/2011 : 10:55:19
Rugby sans culottes!

When it's too hot for clothes in New Zealand, there's only one way the Welsh Leeks can face the Nude Blacks for a refreshing game of rugby. Click link above for the naked truth!
MguyX Posted - 09/29/2011 : 06:47:45
Alas, a gentleman's sport!

Er, while not rugby, this photo demonstrates a key difference between rugby and football (aka soccer). (Thanks AC! )

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