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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: 68Wooley on November 22, 2009, 02:30:21 AM
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WTFG Scotland.
27 yeas since we beat Australia at rugby and, you know what, if it takes an English coach to do it, I can live with that. The true test is against Argentina next week, but in the mean time, GIRFUY's Australia.
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it is a testament to how well australia have done at cricket and rugby. For years and years they dominated and have now finally let it slip. I guess they got tired of winning :D
maybe they need an english coach too :lol
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We want to encourage other countries to have a go.
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WTFG Scotland.
27 yeas since we beat Australia at rugby and, you know what, if it takes an English coach to do it, I can live with that. The true test is against Argentina next week, but in the mean time, GIRFUY's Australia.
The true test is the New Zealand All Blacks - hardly Argentina, and hardly a misfiring Australia
Tronsky
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Congrats Scotland!
Even though I'm an American, Rugby is my favorite sport. I played 11 years of American Football and loved it.
Then one day I discovered the Air Force Base I was stationed at had a Rugby team. I joined the team and for the next 6 years I had more fun than I ever had playing American Football. I know everyone has opinions, my opinion is that Rugby is the greatest sport in the world. I wish it got more attention here in the states.
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Never heard of rugby until I went to college. Played 4 years for WVU. I ended up playing all 15 positions at least once with 8 man being my favorite and the position I made the league all-star team at. It is truly a beautiful sport to watch and an even better one to play.
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Would anyone mind if England had an english coach? (or at least one who knows what they are doing, which would be nice).
That said, saw a bit to encourage me in the match against the all blacks.
Wurzel (loves rugby, hates football (uk version only))
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Never heard of rugby until I went to college. Played 4 years for WVU. I ended up playing all 15 positions at least once with 8 man being my favorite and the position I made the league all-star team at. It is truly a beautiful sport to watch and an even better one to play.
LOL I played 8 man one game, I didn't care for it. My first four years I was Wing Forward #7 or Flanker as they call it in the UK I believe. I also played Inside Center # 12 occasionally.
The last two years I played Tight Head Prop #3. I was on a military team Davis Monthan RFC. We played in the club league in Arizona as well as the Military schedule we even played some of the PAC 10 collgege teams mainly UofA and ASU although I do remember playing against USC and one of the other California colleges. We also played BYU and the USAF Academy You're right Becinhu, it's a fantastic sport. :aok Funny thing while I was stationed in England I played American Football I had to come back to the states to pick up Rugby. I always regreted not getting involved in it while I was in the UK.
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I played 2nd row right up to county level where we won the National Schoolboys Cup, then the coaches made me choose between Rugby and Football.
This result surprised me greatly. Scotland have come a long way since the last time I saw them play.
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The true test is the New Zealand All Blacks - hardly Argentina, and hardly a misfiring Australia
Tronsky
Sorry, let me rephrase. The true test for Scotland is the game against Argentina. If we beat Argentina, that will be progress from where we were at the World Cup. Yesterday's result was great, but it was a bit of a fluke. On another day we would have lost by 20+ points.
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Is there any reliable rugby television coverage in the States?
Or, a web site that announces when rugby will be on television?
HONK!
Gooss
2nd Row 1973-77
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Well done the Sweaties, the last 10 minutes or so was great fun (as a nuetral), but my Scottish wife was screaming at the TV.
(I played for 20 years 13-33, at a very lower league level)
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Congrats to Scottland, That means Wooley will be flying real good tonight :cheers:
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Is there any reliable rugby television coverage in the States?
Or, a web site that announces when rugby will be on television?
HONK!
Gooss
2nd Row 1973-77
There must be, my old man watches all the NZ games over there including provincial stuff.
Oh and LOL @ Australia.
p.s. we don't want dingo deans back after he sung your national anthem.
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Fox sports sometimes has rugby on late night..at least they used to.
The hardest I ever got hit in any sport was playing against the US Naval Academy. Scooped up the ball after the scrum and rounded the pack and the opposing 8 absolutely destroyed me. It felt like a semi ran me over.
We also played a local college whose team was 90% Japanese students. They were completely outsized but had excellent techniques. It was funny comparing our packs. Our second rows...6'-3-4" 250lbs. Theirs...6'-0" 170 lbs.
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<smiles at the memory of my Scottish mother shouting 'awae, ma bonny lads, gi'em hell!'>
:cool:
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There must be, my old man watches all the NZ games over there including provincial stuff.
Oh and LOL @ Australia.
p.s. we don't want dingo deans back after he sung your national anthem.
If there is, I've yet to find it. Obviously you could VPN in to a British relative or company's network to fool BBC iPlayer into thinking you've got a UK based IP, but that might be illegal and I couldn't possible endore such activities.
:angel: :bolt:
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Well guys are you ready for a feature film based on the World Cup of Rugby and errr .... South African Politics?
The movie " Invictus directed Clint Eastwood starring Morgan Freeman and Matt Damon opens in theaters Dec 11th.
http://invictusmovie.warnerbros.com/