I know Maluco started a good Soccer/Futbol thread, but I was wondering if anyone is into Rugby. i just finished my Senior year at CSU Sacramento playing Rugby,(norcal is a rugby mecca so to speak) and it is something I cant imagine not doing. it is truly a beautiful sport, with great traditions, sportsmanship, and culture. It has grown greatly in the last few years here in the states, but it is still rare to come across another fan, or player for that matter. Has anyone else here played or just been a fan of rugby world wide or what ever? Would love to hear from you.
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I was a hooker for four years in high school. The three years I played varsity, we placed 5th, 7th and 3rd nationally. Never lost in the state either, even to quite a few colleges. We even toured England, Ireland and Whales. My senior year we played the National tournament in Palo Alto, and Cali definitely is a breeding ground for rugby.
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Originally posted by TwoJ's View PostI was a hooker for four years in high school. The three years I played varsity, we placed 5th, 7th and 3rd nationally. Never lost in the state either, even to quite a few colleges. We even toured England, Ireland and Whales. My senior year we played the National tournament in Palo Alto, and Cali definitely is a breeding ground for rugby.sigpic
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No, I played for a team up here called the Kent Crusaders. We lost to Jesuit the year we placed third. We also hosted them and played them up here once when they were touring. We actually beat them then, and lost to them later in the year. My club isn't as consistently good, but for the years I played there, we were in the first tier national tournament every year, and did fairly well.
Playing in the UK and Ireland was very cool, and humbling. Taking a top 5 team in the country over there, and having not lost a game in a long time, we got beat something like 80-19 the first game, lost a very close one the second time, and won our last game on a last second try. The level of play over there is amazing. Some of those fucks were drinking beer and smoking like 30 minutes before the game. We were much bigger and better conditioned, but they just knew the game so much better.
They all had bars in their club houses though, and were friendly (as soon as the game was over). And on a completely unrelated note, I lost my virginity while in Dublin.
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Days of the week, anyone?My 2.9L Build!
Originally posted by Ernest HemingwayThere are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing, and mountaineering; all the rest are merely games.
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Originally posted by aaron325ix View PostThat sounds great, especially loosing your virginity while on tour playing rugby FTW! When was all of this BTW? The only place i have toured is in Canada, but it was fun, good teams. Well I guess we know there are at least 3 ruggers on R3V. Hope some more show up.
As far as days of the week, I don't know what you're talking about pierced.
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You've really never heard the song Day's of the Week? And you play(ed) rugby?!
Oh man, at the rugby games at LA Tech, it would always be sung at the end of the game with everyone holding pint. Let me find a site with the words on it and I'll paste them here.My 2.9L Build!
Originally posted by Ernest HemingwayThere are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing, and mountaineering; all the rest are merely games.
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Days of the Week
Leader:
Today is Monday!
Everyone:
Today is Monday!
Leader:
Monday is a whacking day!
Everyone:
Monday is a whacking day!
Leader:
How's your mother?!
Everyone:
Alright!
Leader:
How's your sister?!
Everyone:
Too tight!
Leader:
When's the last time?!
Everyone:
Last night!
Leader:
When's the next time?!
Everyone:
Tonight!
Leader:
ARE YOU FEELING HAPPY?!
Everyone:
YOU BET YOUR ASS WE'RE HAPPY!
Doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo.
Tuesday is a fingering day.
Wednesday is an uuungh *explicit V gesture* day.
Thursday is a drinking day.
Friday is a fucking day.
SATURDAY'S A RUGBY DAY.**
Sunday is a day of rest.
**note: After the leader reaches 'Saturday’s a rugby day', whenever she tells you what kind of day it is, respond with 'SATURDAY’S A RUGBY DAY'. For Sunday, repeat after her that 'Sunday is a day of rest', then as she counts down again, continue to respond with 'SATURDAY'S A RUGBY DAY'.My 2.9L Build!
Originally posted by Ernest HemingwayThere are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing, and mountaineering; all the rest are merely games.
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