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Eichhörnchen 12-18-22 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Commander Wallace (Post 2798366)
Which one is you, Vinnie ?

Back row far left

https://i.imgur.com/OwLJ9eH.jpg

This was my school rugger strip (well the top half anyway - black shorts, black & gold socks)

Commander Wallace 12-18-22 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Eichhörnchen (Post 2843076)
Back row far left

https://i.imgur.com/OwLJ9eH.jpg

This was my school rugger strip (well the top half anyway - black shorts, black & gold socks)


The only time my shirts / tops were that clean was when they were new. :D The sport is rough on shirts and everything else including knees and ankles. :yep:

Eichhörnchen 12-18-22 01:33 PM

^ My poor mother - mine always got filthy (that's a brand new one in the photo). I don't know what happened to mine - it would probably still fit me. Moira would like it, too :D

Aktungbby 12-18-22 02:22 PM

Half century: faded glory
 
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Originally Posted by Eichhörnchen (Post 2843076)
Back row far left

https://i.imgur.com/OwLJ9eH.jpg

This was my school rugger strip (well the top half anyway - black shorts, black & gold socks)

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Originally Posted by Commander Wallace (Post 2843078)
The only time my shirts / tops were that clean was when they were new. :D The sport is rough on shirts and everything else including knees and ankles. :yep:

:yeah:that's exactly identical to what I wore in college for four years and in the nets when goal tending! I learned to sew just keeping it repaired!:O: I just dredged it out of my 50+ year-old old sport kit-bag: mouth guard, wrestling (scrummie ear protection) headgear; all "good to go!" :k_confused: and the old jersy & socks look it!:timeout: I knew to save it for a thread like this!!:hmph::arrgh!::shucks:https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/pic...ictureid=12909

Jimbuna 12-18-22 03:16 PM

Rugby...a sport played mostly by men with funny shaped balls.

Commander Wallace 12-18-22 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2843113)
Rugby...a sport played mostly by men with funny shaped balls.

Before or after they are done playing ? :k_rofl:


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Originally Posted by Aktungbby (Post 2843092)
:yeah:that's exactly identical to what I wore in college for four years and in the nets when goal tending! I learned to sew just keeping it repaired!:O: I just dredged it out of my 50+ year-old old sport kit-bag: mouth guard, wrestling (scrummie ear protection) headgear; all "good to go!" :k_confused: and the old jersy & socks look it!:timeout: I knew to save it for a thread like this!!:hmph::arrgh!::shucks:https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/pic...ictureid=12909




I think I still have my gear. I washed it and packed it away with sports stuff. I can still fit into and wear my football letter-men jacket. :Kaleun_Thumbs_Up:


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Originally Posted by Eichhörnchen (Post 2843080)
^ My poor mother - mine always got filthy (that's a brand new one in the photo). I don't know what happened to mine - it would probably still fit me. Moira would like it, too :D


We had to wash our own gear when we were young and playing Hockey and Football. Later, in High School, The school had a contract with a cleaning company, like most High Schools, to clean our uniforms.

Aktungbby 12-25-22 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Eichhörnchen (Post 2843076)
Back row far left

https://i.imgur.com/OwLJ9eH.jpg

This was my school rugger strip (well the top half anyway - black shorts, black & gold socks)

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Originally Posted by Aktungbby (Post 2843092)
:yeah:that's exactly identical to what I wore in college for four years and in the nets when goal tending! I learned to sew just keeping it repaired!:O: I just dredged it out of my 50+ year-old old sport kit-bag: mouth guard, wrestling (scrummie ear protection) headgear; all "good to go!" :k_confused: and the old jersy & socks look it!:timeout: I knew to save it for a thread like this!!:hmph::arrgh!::shucks:https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/pic...ictureid=12909

https://i.imgur.com/QwYV7oq.jpg:O::yep: all ruggers are a tad squirrilly no IMHO 'bout it!:yep:

Eichhörnchen 12-27-22 09:46 AM

Mine's long gone - I also had the socks to match, plus black shorts

Aktungbby 01-27-23 01:28 PM

Serious cross training
 
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Originally Posted by me
punts from the soccer goal crease was cross-training for my punting the rugby ball...The other cross-training was wrestling takedowns as Rugby tackles; utterly indispensable for a small hooker vs a 280 lb prop or second row behemouth!!

The upcoming game for the NFC:San Francisco 49ers vs Philadelphia Eagles (at Philly) promises to be interesting: https://www.wsj.com/articles/jordan-...ip-11674701653
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The biggest player in this NFC Championship game is a 6-foot-8, 365-pound lineman who grew up playing the wrong sport. Long before he was dwarfing the NFL’s most menacing pass rushers, Jordan Mailata’s real dream was to play professional rugby league in his native Australia.
The only problem was that even rugby league thought he was too huge.
So on a long shot, Mailata flew to the U.S. ready to give up his rugby league future and learn a sport where he might never carry the ball again. Five years later and nearly 10,000 miles from home, he’s Philadelphia’s favorite Sydneysider, because the man from Down Under is the one keeping quarterback Jalen Hurts right side up.
“He’s not a rugby league boy anymore,” said Jamie Eid, Mailata’s youth coach in Australia. “He looks like an NFL player now.”...Once the Eagles took Mailata, though, his roster spot was far from guaranteed. That’s true of all seventh-round picks, but this one was a complete novice at football with no experience from college or even high school. But oddly enough, he didn’t consider this to be a disadvantage. In fact, he thought it helped him as he mastered the craft of blocking.

“It was just easier to pick up everything like a clean slate,” Mailata said before the start of the 2018 season. “I didn’t have any bad habits.”

Still, the learning curve was steep. The dense NFL playbooks may as well have been written in Cyrillic. When he played all four quarters of a preseason game that rookie year, he was flagged for two false start penalties. He then suffered season-ending injuries during his first and second years in the league before ever stepping on the field for a regular season game.

His progress since then has been remarkable. He took over for an injured starter in 2020, beat out a first-round pick for the full-time job in 2021 and is now widely considered among the best tackles in the league. The Eagles didn’t hesitate last year to lock him into a lavish contract—one that pays him more than 10 times the salary of the NRL’s biggest stars. That’s why his performance will go a long way toward determining whether or not the Eagles advance to their fourth Super Bowl this Sunday.
https://images.wsj.net/im-709925?wid...05861664712778 Oddly, my former security guard partner, a huge Samoan, who had my back in some of the worst Federal sites in San Francisco ca: 2000, had a cousin, Jessie Sapulo, who played front-line for the 49ers: 15 NFL seasons, winning four Super Bowls with the 49ers and earning two trips to the Pro Bowl. He did this despite a torn aortic heart valve, a dangerous condition that left him short of breath at times. All Samoans have a knowledge of Rugby and football and are leaving their mark on both. http://images.thepostgame.com/assets...2069352_BP.jpg http://images.thepostgame.com/assets...1875052_BP.jpg<seen in practice at front line for the 49ers! When I say "Behemouth"...I'm probably thinking Samoan!:timeout: https://www.thepostgame.com/blog/men...moa-hawaii-nfl

Aktungbby 03-13-23 02:26 AM

This was fun.... half a century ago!
 
https://icdn.juvefc.com/wp-content/u...3/red-card.jpgHere's how these get earned & jaws get broken!!??:timeout:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WP5Y1gz2Hq0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P42m3GeBC0I https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/..._AC_SX679_.jpg< NO Try??!! :timeout:Yoda never played Rugby!:O:

Aktungbby 08-11-23 07:05 PM

Of course I'd stay out of a beluga's ruck since my head would most certainly be lower than my hips!??https://c.ndtvimg.com/2019-11/kbiv2c...ovember_19.jpg
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A ruck is formed when at least one player from each team are in contact, on their feet and over the ball which is on the ground. Players involved in all stages of the ruck must have their heads and shoulders no lower than their hips.:know:https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/i...9Nu5bOx3ntxX&s

Aktungbby 09-10-23 11:24 AM

The 'apogee' of considered Rugby!
 
...having a blast watching the 2023 World Cup on TV Scotland vs South Africa...South Africa SpringBoks R up 3-0 on the 'Bravehearts' at the moment...as a Kincaid married to a McClean, I'm for the 'auld sod' myself!:shucks:

Aktungbby 09-10-23 11:43 AM

...Scotland just scored on a dead-center penalty kick: the score stands at 'Boks-6 -Thistle-3...a tedious back and forth even physical game with no breakaway steller play as yet...

Aktungbby 09-10-23 12:06 PM

at 46:19 Boks R in for try: now up 11-3...EDIT: AND in again for follow-on try at 53:26 and after-kick; score: 18-3; as the stellar breakaway play commences. The Bravehearts'll have a tough comeback; but both sides are still playing stalwart gentlemanly Rugby in a packed-house Marseille stadium!

Aktungbby 09-10-23 12:49 PM

Game over: 18-3
 
The Boks outmuscle'd the speedier Scots; and are playing in 30⁰ C (86⁰F)humid -heat which tends to favor the Boks. Having 'out-stellar'd' the Thistle, the game is back to to&fro play with time called. Congrats to South Africa. One minor squabble notwithstanding, both sides played courteously and with respect. Both captains hugged afterwards and the umpire was excellent: I didn't envy him his job in front of the entire planet!


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