NH club rugby
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Rainbow Cup??
I wonder how long it will be before the travel thing gets bought up by the NH teams?
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@taniwharugby said in NH club rugby:
Rainbow Cup??
I wonder how long it will be before the travel thing gets bought up by the NH teams?
It only took about 15 years to come to possible fruition.
Irish, Scots, Italians and Saffers happy.
Welsh fans not - they want Anglo-Welsh League.
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I got James Haskell’s book as a Christmas stocking filler. He’s very opinionated and therefore a bit marmite , but I’ve warmed to him over the past couple of years. There are quite a few old stories; some of which are very funny, laugh out loud. There are also insightful snippets around the politics of NH club rugby and England international stuff, as well as his time with the Highlanders.
‘What a flanker’ - certainly not the worst sports book I’ve read. I rather enjoyed it.
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@Bones said in NH club rugby:
Just been selected for the England U20 EPS. Not that they are in much danger of playing any rugby any time soon.
https://www.englandrugby.com/news/article/england-u20-mens-2021-elite-player-squad-announced
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@Machpants said in NH club rugby:
Who'd want to be a hooker ay? Terrible pay to have a couple of blokes pushing in your backside all the time.
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@Margin_Walker said in NH club rugby:
@Bones said in NH club rugby:
Just been selected for the England U20 EPS. Not that they are in much danger of playing any rugby any time soon.
https://www.englandrugby.com/news/article/england-u20-mens-2021-elite-player-squad-announced
Hopefully the Mum's genes dilutes Zinny's genes.
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@Rapido said in NH club rugby:
Weird.
I think hooker is 2nd most important position after first-five.Got to get your own lineout ball.
4 and 5 at the top of the list...
I suppose the theory is that if the target is good enough they can get anyone to throw it?
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I really think WR need to stop subs, water carriers or anyone other than the players on the field and officials doing anything other than watch.
I hate seeing subs rush into the in-goal to celebrate a try, or like this one, touch the ball which prevents the opportunity for a quick throw (even if it wasn't really on in this case)
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@taniwharugby If a non on field player/support staff touches the ball to prevent a quick thrown in then it should be a penalty to the other team.
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@Nepia said in NH club rugby:
@taniwharugby If a non on field player/support staff touches the ball to prevent a quick thrown in then it should be a penalty to the other team.
And a big fine, IMO.
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@Tim said in NH club rugby:
Absolute scumbag cheat behavior from that water carrier/trainer. Should get a permanent ban from professional rugby. Team should be punished too, and possibly docked points.
Is it cheating though? They are allowed to touch the ball once it's out, aren't they? There is no rule against it is there?
Genuinely asking as I don't see a problem with it to help your team.
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@Hooroo He's one team's trainer, not the match's official ball boy. He absolutely is not allowed to interfere with play in anyway, including trying to prevent a player from getting the ball.
If you don't see a problem with a non-player interfering to "help your team", then I honestly question whether you understand the concept of cheating, as you've given a definition of it.
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@Tim said in NH club rugby:
@Hooroo He's one team's trainer, not the match's official ball boy. He absolutely is not allowed to interfere with play in anyway, including trying to prevent a player from getting the ball.
If you don't see a problem with a non-player interfering to "help your team", then I honestly question whether you understand the concept of cheating, as you've given a definition of it.
OK, I just saw the outbreak on the smallest of vids. I couldn't see what he had done and had assumed he had just touched the ball rather than preventing anyone on getting it?
If the ball is rolling his way is he supposed to get out of his seat and out of the way of it se it doesn't hit his legs?
What actually happened?