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Kids playing rough sports, Rugby etc...



enterprise

Active member
Jul 12, 2010
268
Whoops! Charlie! Where did he teach you? He was our coach at Mowden. He used to get us to lie down, feet six inches off the ground "A little bit longer. BIT LONGER!".

Through the same school as had mates there but for me down at Hove. Always good to still see him around and his daughters done well for herself with William Hill!
 




Nibble

New member
Jan 3, 2007
19,238
I played Rugby at school frequently, was fine. A bruise or pulled muscle here and there. No problem. The school I went to produced a few players that have played for England and it was compulsory. We may never have seen their likes if not.
 










piersa

Well-known member
Apr 17, 2011
3,155
London
To be fair, Rugby is fairly sh*t
 


theyellowdinosaur

New member
Nov 29, 2011
211
The trouble is most people,apart from actual rugby players, don't really care about learning how to play (me included) and just see it as an opportunity to smash their mates, we've just finished playing it at school and hardly anyone can play it properly, plus most kids in my class played pretty rough and you could see a few were intimidated even though there's no real serious injuries
 


red star portslade

New member
Jul 8, 2012
1,882
Hove innit
I encourage my sons to try every sport available to them. One plays football, one plays Rugby,one Box's, the other Karate. I love football, but I'd rather they both Boxed!
 




Jbanged

New member
Jan 16, 2013
1,209
Barcelona
My rugby coach - Tony Miller of Corals Greyhound fame - informed us daily "The bigger they are, the harder they fall".
A lesson in life.

The lady in question clearly needs to be dump tackled to knock some sense in to her.
Change this for spear tackle and we are talking
 


strings

Moving further North...
Feb 19, 2006
9,965
Barnsley
I played a bit of rugby at school and was good at it. I picked it up again in my early 20's. I've played Rugby for 6 seasons now, and am recovering from my first injury - 2 very seriously broken fingers. I would say it's a pretty safe sport.

I think it is great to encourage kids to play sport. It teaches discipline, teamwork and also it teaches kids that when you get knocked down, you get up and try again. All very transferable lessons to live life by.
 


somerset

New member
Jul 14, 2003
6,600
Yatton, North Somerset
I started playing as a ten year old in Rhodesia, then continued in South Africa.....and then played back here in the West Country retiring at the age of 48.....38 years of playing, one broken leg, several broken fingers, a broken nose and a few pulled muscles.......hardly any different to a footballer of the same duration.......myths and ignorance methinks.
 




Phat Baz 68

Get a ****ing life mate !
Apr 16, 2011
5,023
I work in Paediatric Nursing and we are, believe me, breeding a nation of sickly kids who are becoming
ill at the drop of a hat.
Cant play in the mud, cant play Rugby, British Bulldog etc etc etc very namby pambied a lot of them not enough exercise either.
Can anyone in their 40s 50s remember anyone at your school with a nut allergy ???? I cant !!!
 


Badger

NOT the Honey Badger
NSC Patron
May 8, 2007
12,803
Toronto
I played a bit of rugby at school and was good at it. I picked it up again in my early 20's. I've played Rugby for 6 seasons now, and am recovering from my first injury - 2 very seriously broken fingers. I would say it's a pretty safe sport.

I think it is great to encourage kids to play sport. It teaches discipline, teamwork and also it teaches kids that when you get knocked down, you get up and try again. All very transferable lessons to live life by.

Yes, but you can learn that from listening to Chumbawamba.
 


Sloe Joe

New member
Oct 7, 2010
639
If he supports that view, about time he put his rugger gear on and got the sh*t kicked out of him and he'd soon change his mind.
Time socialist, namby pamby tw*ts were taught reality.
If they can't except the real competitive physical world, they should be hung drawn and quartered and put out of their collective misery. That night teach them a lesson of life.
Time to round up all the hand wringesr in a confined area, spray them with tear gas, and then machine gun them all down to put them out of their ridiculous misery.
The Amex would be an excellent venue, given the corners have now been filled and there are no exits. Plus there should be a regular train service from Lewes/Brighton on a good day.
Also they can buy pies and pints before their demise which will contribute towards our FFP targets.
Loads of positives there.
 




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