Good Rugby Reads
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Excellent book, one of the (if not the) best rugby book I've read.
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Interview with referee Angus Gardner
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@crucial said in Good Rugby Reads:
<p>I'll put this one here as well from another thread.</p>
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<p><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/rugby/international/gordon-d-arcy-burgess-is-blunder-that-could-bury-england-1.2371821'>http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/rugby/international/gordon-d-arcy-burgess-is-blunder-that-could-bury-england-1.2371821</a></p>
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<p>Gordon D'Arcy's view on the Burgess experiment</p> -
@jegga this is particularly true of most sports clubs these days, not least the bar take was always a huge part in keeping the places running.
Not so much of an issue in the cities where public transport or carpooling is an option.
You can’t ignore the fact that alcohol plays a big part in proceedings. You can’t deny the fact, also, that attitudes to, and more specifically policing of, drink-driving laws has torn away at the social tissue that connected rural rugby clubs to the wider community.
During the centenary celebrations, Dean Cup stalwart David Walter wrote: “In earlier days the drinking ritual was manly and mandatory, smoking was almost compulsory and drink-driving was a highly recommended activity. Panelbeaters got quite a surge of winter activity following a Dean Cup challenge.”
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@mofitzy_ said in Good Rugby Reads:
@Stargazer
Have to wonder how many high level school-aged players are lost to NRL and forgotten by most of the rugby community.There's only so many places in SR and ITM squads, so heaps I'd imagine
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@mofitzy_ said in Good Rugby Reads:
Have to wonder how many high level school-aged players are lost to NRL and forgotten by most of the rugby community.
Here's a recent example:
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@Bovidae said in Good Rugby Reads:
@mofitzy_ said in Good Rugby Reads:
Have to wonder how many high level school-aged players are lost to NRL and forgotten by most of the rugby community.
Here's a recent example:
TBF, going by that article he was a leaguie anyway.
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Why Sid Going was one of the most unique players to play for the All Blacks
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@taniwharugby I'd love to see video of that famous triple scissors again.
Not sure if it would work against modern defences but you never know. HIstory is often forgotten by coaches wanting to do the next new thing when the old thing could be better.