I understand that Gosforth is an affluent district of Newcastle. I also believe that Richmond was - and perhaps still is - home to a successful RU club. Sale seems to be solidly middle-class commuter country.
The Oval Ball Game
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Originally posted by french frank View Post(not apparently in the bottom right, though …)
My father played rugby, and indeed played for the Bristol club. In fact he was fanatical about (playing) sport and remained attached to Bristol RFC for decades. But even he came to feel that rugby was no longer a game for 'sportsmen'. His experience, as with tennis, was in the days when the professional (League) and amateur games were completely separate - and the amateurs were the ones who reigned supreme (at least in the south).
The geographical point is interesting - note also the strong rugby tradition in the south of France - Pau, Toulouse, Montpellier etc.
Bristol is , and always has been an odd one as you know well FF, with the two soccer clubs splitting the support ( between businessmen and Rovers fans as I have heard it said ) and the relatively higher profile Rugby club which also has a slight underperformance tendency ?
( With the greatest respect, obvs......)I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostBlackheath would be the biggest club in SE London, would it not ?
Originally posted by teamsaint View PostBristol is , and always has been an odd one as you know well FF, with the two soccer clubs splitting the support ( between businessmen and Rovers fans as I have heard it said ) and the relatively higher profile Rugby club which also has a slight underperformance tendency ?
Originally posted by teamsaint View Post( With the greatest respect, obvs......)It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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In the north, we prefer the Nowak version to the Haas. Rugby League has a less cluttered pitch, and is intended to be more entertaining for spectators.
RL has parallels with musicians, who quite reasonably expect to be paid, rather than performing just for “the exposure”, though in recent years RU has learnt a few lessons, so it’s no longer the sport exclusively for toffs.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostIn the north, we prefer the Nowak version to the Haas. Rugby League has a less cluttered pitch, and is intended to be more entertaining for spectators.
RL has parallels with musicians, who quite reasonably expect to be paid, rather than performing just for “the exposure”, though in recent years RU has learnt a few lessons, so it’s no longer the sport exclusively for toffs.
80 minutes to spare .... tough call!
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For me,. watching that game was watching the death of any kind of field-based skills - a game I have coached and played in all my life, now the province of bashing, bullying thugs and cheats. Scrum after scrum, maul after maul after maul after kick and kick and kick............unwatchable.
A true disaster, a death of a once skilled game. Parents now increasingly calling for their kids to be taken out of this bar-room / street-fighting made compulsory in some schools.
Sharpe? John? Edwards? Forget them as Jones drives English rugby union into a very dark place.
Because, to beat such teams, everyone else has to adopt the same 'tactics'.Last edited by DracoM; 07-02-21, 10:23.
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostFor me,. watching that game was watching the death of any kind of field-based skills - a game I have coached and played in all my life, now the province of bashing, bullying thugs and cheats. Scrum after scrum, maul after maul after maul after kick and kick and kick............unwatchable.
A true disaster, a death of a once skilled game. Parents now increasingly calling for their kids to be taken out of this bar-room / street-fighting made compulsory in some schools.
Sharpe? John? Edwards? Forget them as Jones drives English rugby union into a very dark place.
Because, to beat such teams, everyone else has to adopt the same 'tactics'.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostNever mind, just feast your eyes on this.
Seriously though just watch Fergus Slattery amongst all that brilliance ....
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Originally posted by antongould View PostExcellent ff and I am going to send the little bit of my fortune I didn’t give to the Stop The Steal campaign to our Nigel ...
Seriously though just watch Fergus Slattery amongst all that brilliance ....
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