Old School Rugby Truths
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Old School Rugby Truths
After hearing a father earlier sagely telling his son to always play into the wind in the first half so you get the benefit of having the wind when everyone is tired later, started thinking of other nonsense I believed/was taught as a nipper - my top favourites
Covering your legs in Vaseline makes you harder to tackle
Slapping Deep Heat everywhere is a warm up
Always grubber your kick offs when it’s raining to get a knock on
John Fucks Mary is an unbreakable line out code
Covering your legs in Vaseline makes you harder to tackle
Slapping Deep Heat everywhere is a warm up
Always grubber your kick offs when it’s raining to get a knock on
John Fucks Mary is an unbreakable line out code
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Haha - ‘always’ is overstating it, but I’ve seen the grubbered kick off in the rain work to great effect many times. If you’ve got quick chasers it’s a great way of putting pressure on and getting the ball back cheaply.
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Running naked through the changing rooms shouting; ‘chase me chase me’ builds up team morale
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'Run Straight' .... shouted just before their poor child performs a fantastic side-step and flat-foots the opposition defence.
Twats.
Twats.
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or 'stop running across the pitch' before the lightweight whippet, doing the natural thing to avoid pulverisation runs around the entire opposing backline and disappears into the far corner.
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“Get your first tackle in early, even if it’s late.”
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The OP was asking for nonsense..?.Lizard wrote:“Get your first tackle in early, even if it’s late.”
'Make every tackle at 100% or you'll get hurt'. Balls.
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"No matter how big he is, if you take his legs, he'll go down." Spoken to a late developing summer born 14 year old. I didn't believe it at the time; that was just 3 years after Catt tried to take Lomu's legs.kk67 wrote:The OP was asking for nonsense..?.Lizard wrote:“Get your first tackle in early, even if it’s late.”
'Make every tackle at 100% or you'll get hurt'. Balls.
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After 20 mins of a particularly memorable game (and in the course of playing Flanker,) one of my frontrow colleagues grabbed me by the collar and shouted at me:
'First up tackles aren't made at speed'.
'First up tackles aren't made at speed'.
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"Tried" is the key word here. The adage still holds true even if Catt could not do it.Puja wrote:"No matter how big he is, if you take his legs, he'll go down." Spoken to a late developing summer born 14 year old. I didn't believe it at the time; that was just 3 years after Catt tried to take Lomu's legs.kk67 wrote:The OP was asking for nonsense..?.Lizard wrote:“Get your first tackle in early, even if it’s late.”
'Make every tackle at 100% or you'll get hurt'. Balls.
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“He can’t hold on to the pill with a broken finger”
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'The Police/Air Force/Army* game will be a bloodbath'.
At least, in my neck of the woods that's no longer true..
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At least, in my neck of the woods that's no longer true..
*Del' as applicable.
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Ooh, I dunno. Met Police were the dirtiest team I ever played against. Even worse than London Irish and they are filthy dirty all the way down to their Minis.kk67 wrote:'The Police/Air Force/Army* game will be a bloodbath'.
At least, in my neck of the woods that's no longer true..
*Del' as applicable.
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All of your valuables will be safe if stuffed in an old sock nd given to someone hanging around behind the bar.
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Don't mind that friendly middle-aged guy in a track-suit who keeps popping up at shower-time - he's a friend of the coach and seems harmless enough. (doesn't seem to talk much about rugby though...)
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People control.I R Geech wrote:Ooh, I dunno. Met Police were the dirtiest team I ever played against. Even worse than London Irish and they are filthy dirty all the way down to their Minis.kk67 wrote:'The Police/Air Force/Army* game will be a bloodbath'.
At least, in my neck of the woods that's no longer true..
*Del' as applicable.