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- NEILL THE NOTORIOUS
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Re: Old Blue
A view from the "Stone Age"--------
Perhaps the downturn in the "Morals" of Rugby Union, started when it became a Professional Sport ?
What say you ?
Perhaps the downturn in the "Morals" of Rugby Union, started when it became a Professional Sport ?
What say you ?
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Re: Old Blue
At least pro footy players restrict their 'blood-letting' to night clubs and bars ! 
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Re: Old Blue
Surely (Don't call me ---- ) No blood was let on this occasion ?
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Re: Old Blue
Exactly - One of those stage ''blood' capsules !
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Re: Old Blue
"Bloodgate" was an absolute disgrace but at least the RFU appear to be threatening ,at least, a robust riposte
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/rugbyu ... Union.html
Compare and contrast with the insipid response of the football authorities to West Ham's cheating re the Tevez affair and their fielding an ineligible player as a substitute in a league cup match some years ago although, to be fair, Bury and AFC Wimbledon were both punished for fielding ineligible players in similar circumstances.
Back to rugby: I agree with Neill. Professionalism has affected the game negatively in terms of ethics. However if the RFU make an example of 'Quins then they may succeed in nipping it in the bud.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/rugbyu ... Union.html
Compare and contrast with the insipid response of the football authorities to West Ham's cheating re the Tevez affair and their fielding an ineligible player as a substitute in a league cup match some years ago although, to be fair, Bury and AFC Wimbledon were both punished for fielding ineligible players in similar circumstances.
Back to rugby: I agree with Neill. Professionalism has affected the game negatively in terms of ethics. However if the RFU make an example of 'Quins then they may succeed in nipping it in the bud.
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Re: Old Blue
Apropos Blood letting ------
I played my last game of Rugby in South Africa, at the age of 40.
although I could still run, pass and kick, I found that I couldn't take the knocks !
What used to be a rub with Wintergreen oil (Does that still exist ?) on Wednesday, and play again on Saturday --- became a month off !
I can also tell you that any blood-letting was genuine, and nobody stopped the game for that !!!
Oh Happy Days --- If somebody bit your ear in a loose scrum --- you got him wirth a grab in the unmentionables, in the next !
I played my last game of Rugby in South Africa, at the age of 40.
although I could still run, pass and kick, I found that I couldn't take the knocks !
What used to be a rub with Wintergreen oil (Does that still exist ?) on Wednesday, and play again on Saturday --- became a month off !
I can also tell you that any blood-letting was genuine, and nobody stopped the game for that !!!
Oh Happy Days --- If somebody bit your ear in a loose scrum --- you got him wirth a grab in the unmentionables, in the next !
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Re: Old Blue
Looks like Andrew Higgins has decided not to retire after all.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2010/ma ... ins-exeter
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2010/ma ... ins-exeter
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Re: Old Blue
Our games were stopped regularly to get the bodies off the pitch. We had a Nº 8 of about 28 stone (I was a lockNEILL THE NOTORIOUS wrote:Apropos Blood letting ------
I can also tell you that any blood-letting was genuine, and nobody stopped the game for that !!!
Oh Happy Days --- If somebody bit your ear in a loose scrum --- you got him wirth a grab in the unmentionables, in the next !
There was no biting that I remember but if someone had thought about trying something "ungentlemanly" we could wait until he was at full pult and tackle hem around the bootlaces; bl**dy arms, bl**dy face and possibly a bust collarbone/dislocated shoulder/broken arm as well. (Normally we would tackle at waist / chest level for safety sake.)
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Re: Old Blue
We have just returned from a 3 week Cruise up the Adriatic, which included Kotor, in Montenegro,
While we were ther, an assassination occurred in a Cafe (It is, after all, the Balkans !)
I also, being distracted, stumbled over a Bollard, on the Quay, and bled like a stuck pig, from my shin, which has been duly dressed and cared for, by TBA,
Calling for medical assistance on board, requires a Mortgage !!!
Why is it, that bleeding from shallow wounds (Eg. Scalp) results in floods ?
My right ear is missing a bit, due to a gentleman with a good left hook, which i was only able to get inside, and receive on the ear, rather than the chin !!
Blood was pouring from this, but was the fight stopped !-------- of course not, in those days, (1956), people regarded blood-letting in the Ring, as part of the entertainment !!
Of course, nowadays, the thought of HIV rears it's ugly head, which spoils the fun, a bit !
OK, Boxing is a stupid sport --- two men, with the avowed intention of beating each other into unconciousness !
But I enjoyed it ------ nothing weird about NTN !!!!
While we were ther, an assassination occurred in a Cafe (It is, after all, the Balkans !)
I also, being distracted, stumbled over a Bollard, on the Quay, and bled like a stuck pig, from my shin, which has been duly dressed and cared for, by TBA,
Calling for medical assistance on board, requires a Mortgage !!!
Why is it, that bleeding from shallow wounds (Eg. Scalp) results in floods ?
My right ear is missing a bit, due to a gentleman with a good left hook, which i was only able to get inside, and receive on the ear, rather than the chin !!
Blood was pouring from this, but was the fight stopped !-------- of course not, in those days, (1956), people regarded blood-letting in the Ring, as part of the entertainment !!
Of course, nowadays, the thought of HIV rears it's ugly head, which spoils the fun, a bit !
OK, Boxing is a stupid sport --- two men, with the avowed intention of beating each other into unconciousness !
But I enjoyed it ------ nothing weird about NTN !!!!
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Re: Old Blue
Ouch!! I hope it's healing well and there are no lasting effects, Neill!
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Re: Old Blue
Shins are a b*gger, no flesh underneath and generally thin skin.
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Re: Old Blue
Interesting... will also be interesting to see how Exeter do next season... the rugby team are probably the most passionately followed team in the city...Mid A 15 wrote:Looks like Andrew Higgins has decided not to retire after all.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2010/ma ... ins-exeter
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