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Re: England Union get their new kit.

PostPosted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 2:47 pm
by Sibbs Rhinos
Jimmythecuckoo wrote:
http://www.lovell-rugby.co.uk/Rugby-Shirts/England/England-09-or-10-Replica-Home-SS-Rugby-Shirt


Ha that's cheap!

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Jimmythecuckoo wrote:
http://www.lovell-rugby.co.uk/Rugby-Shirts/England/England-09-or-10-Replica-Home-SS-Rugby-Shirt


Ha that's cheap!

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 12:22 pm
by Knaresborough Rhino II
what has happend to Manchester RU the only shipped in 93 points yesterday

Manchester 0 vs 148 Esher
Nuneaton 95 vs 0 Manchester
Manchester 12 vs 145 Blaydon
Wharfedale 124 vs 5 Manchester
Manchester 3 vs 93 Otley

PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 4:21 pm
by Catalancs
Knaresborough Rhino II wrote:
what has happend to Manchester RU the only shipped in 93 points yesterday

Manchester 0 vs 148 Esher
Nuneaton 95 vs 0 Manchester
Manchester 12 vs 145 Blaydon
Wharfedale 124 vs 5 Manchester
Manchester 3 vs 93 Otley


Have been noticing their results all season. Some absolute tonkings outside the top two divisions in union this season so far.

PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 4:24 pm
by Catalancs
International Olympic leaders selected golf and rugby today for proposed inclusion in the 2016 Summer Games, rejecting bids from baseball, softball and three other sports.

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/olympics/golf-and-rugby-get-olympic-nod-1771479.html

Golf! :shock:

Wonder if rugby league players will be included in the olympic rugby.
International Olympic leaders selected golf and rugby today for proposed inclusion in the 2016 Summer Games, rejecting bids from baseball, softball and three other sports.

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/olympics/golf-and-rugby-get-olympic-nod-1771479.html

Golf! :shock:

Wonder if rugby league players will be included in the olympic rugby.

PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 4:25 pm
by LFCPatriotRhino
Im guessing thats what happens when they actually attempt to score trys instead of kicking :wink:

PostPosted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 3:54 pm
by Dead Man Walking
Knaresborough Rhino II wrote:
what has happend to Manchester RU the only shipped in 93 points yesterday

Manchester 0 vs 148 Esher
Nuneaton 95 vs 0 Manchester
Manchester 12 vs 145 Blaydon
Wharfedale 124 vs 5 Manchester
Manchester 3 vs 93 Otley


You have to admire them for turning out every week.

PostPosted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 12:07 pm
by Abe Frohman

PostPosted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 12:16 pm
by Catalancs


I doubt any rugby league coaches would be happy if they did as the Olympics take place during the season.

I've always thought the Olympics should be the pinnacle of your sport. Tennis, basketball and football are three sports which shouldn't be there.
A number of leading golfers have already said they wouldn't take part if it disrupted their preparation for an important tournament. Isn't the PGA Championship in August?
It's going to be a joke with the leading golfers absent.


I doubt any rugby league coaches would be happy if they did as the Olympics take place during the season.

I've always thought the Olympics should be the pinnacle of your sport. Tennis, basketball and football are three sports which shouldn't be there.
A number of leading golfers have already said they wouldn't take part if it disrupted their preparation for an important tournament. Isn't the PGA Championship in August?
It's going to be a joke with the leading golfers absent.

PostPosted: Sat Oct 10, 2009 11:03 pm
by Catalancs
Knaresborough Rhino II wrote:
what has happend to Manchester RU the only shipped in 93 points yesterday

Manchester 0 vs 148 Esher
Nuneaton 95 vs 0 Manchester
Manchester 12 vs 145 Blaydon
Wharfedale 124 vs 5 Manchester
Manchester 3 vs 93 Otley


Another 93 today. They did manage a penalty though.

Chris Ashton got two tries for Northampton. Result of the day has to be Treviso 9 Perpignan 8. Goosen kicked all Treviso's points. I'm sure his first name is Giuseppe or Dino. Shame the crowd was so low. Only 2,000 turning up.
Average crowd of 1,050 in the European challenge cup today.

PostPosted: Sat Oct 17, 2009 10:30 pm
by Catalancs
Great article in the Guardian by Dara O'Briain

'I'll be left trying to explain with just an exasperated look that rugby in Dublin is the preserve of the attendees of a number of well-to-do schools and for those of us from the slightly grimier schools who played gaelic football or hurling or football, it wasn't our party and we had to leave it to the moneyed classes to attend their internationals and pat themselves on the back...

'The last big match I attended was Ireland against France in the 2007 World Cup and a peculiar thing kept happening. When a foul was called the entire stadium would turn to the big screens for a replay and, along with the recap, an explanation of the exact nature of the offence would flash up as a bilingual subtitle...

'This was an innovation that managed to be both helpful and damning. Every time a technical brouhaha would occur, 80,000 people would crane upwards, read the screen and give a minor ah of enlightenment. Maybe this is a sport with too many rules...'
Great article in the Guardian by Dara O'Briain

'I'll be left trying to explain with just an exasperated look that rugby in Dublin is the preserve of the attendees of a number of well-to-do schools and for those of us from the slightly grimier schools who played gaelic football or hurling or football, it wasn't our party and we had to leave it to the moneyed classes to attend their internationals and pat themselves on the back...

'The last big match I attended was Ireland against France in the 2007 World Cup and a peculiar thing kept happening. When a foul was called the entire stadium would turn to the big screens for a replay and, along with the recap, an explanation of the exact nature of the offence would flash up as a bilingual subtitle...

'This was an innovation that managed to be both helpful and damning. Every time a technical brouhaha would occur, 80,000 people would crane upwards, read the screen and give a minor ah of enlightenment. Maybe this is a sport with too many rules...'