A win for America!!

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You guys need some good International news.

At the International Rugby Women's tournament in Sydney Canada upset the hosts and Olympic Champions, Australia to get in the final.

An even bigger surprise in the other Semi, the USA beat the red hot favourites New Zealand.

Then the final, a hard fought but narrow win, 21 to 17,

"Sorry what was that?"

"Canada won - surely not - impossible."

"They did - they beat USA."

"Blimey - there'll be a Tweet demanding a Northern Wall tomorrow."
 
You guys need some good International news.

At the International Rugby Women's tournament in Sydney Canada upset the hosts and Olympic Champions, Australia to get in the final.

An even bigger surprise in the other Semi, the USA beat the red hot favourites New Zealand.

Then the final, a hard fought but narrow win, 21 to 17,

"Sorry what was that?"

"Canada won - surely not - impossible."

"They did - they beat USA."

"Blimey - there'll be a Tweet demanding a Northern Wall tomorrow."

The Americans were just showing the Canadians a little love. The last time a team from Canada won the Stanley Cup was 1993.
 
It's like American football but the players aren't wrapped up in body armour and they don't stop for a bit of a rest every ten seconds.

But you can just kick it away any old time you want, right? You do not have to hold onto the ball and make it happen. You can just fling it to somebody else to get the job done?
 
actually, that would kinda depend on how you define the phrase "a team from canada."

'cause it could be said that quite possibly every stanley cup has been won by a team of mostly canadians.

also, hockey sucks. even the kind with fit, sweaty women in short skirts though that can still be fun to watch when you're bored and horny on a weekend afternoon.
 
But you can just kick it away any old time you want, right? You do not have to hold onto the ball and make it happen. You can just fling it to somebody else to get the job done?

Ummm' No! Almost always in open play if you kick the ball you are gifting it to your opponents. Not a good idea.

The biggest differences are that you cannot pass forward at all, and the playmakers role is not concentrated in one person(like a quarterback). The playmakers are the scrum half, the fly half (first five eighth), with lesser roles played by the fullback, the number 8 and the second five eighth.

Oh' and Hookers call the shots in the set pieces (scrums and lineouts).

And everybody calls the referee 'Sir.' Got all that?
 
actually, that would kinda depend on how you define the phrase "a team from canada."

'cause it could be said that quite possibly every stanley cup has been won by a team of mostly canadians.

also, hockey sucks. even the kind with fit, sweaty women in short skirts though that can still be fun to watch when you're bored and horny on a weekend afternoon.

Why are you pissing down the backs of the Russians and Scandinavians?


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:D
 
Ummm' No! Almost always in open play if you kick the ball you are gifting it to your opponents. Not a good idea.

The biggest differences are that you cannot pass forward at all, and the playmakers role is not concentrated in one person(like a quarterback). The playmakers are the scrum half, the fly half (first five eighth), with lesser roles played by the fullback, the number 8 and the second five eighth.

Oh' and Hookers call the shots in the set pieces (scrums and lineouts).

And everybody calls the referee 'Sir.' Got all that?

HOOKERS???


You finally have my attention sir...
 
Ummm' No! Almost always in open play if you kick the ball you are gifting it to your opponents. Not a good idea.

The biggest differences are that you cannot pass forward at all, and the playmakers role is not concentrated in one person(like a quarterback). The playmakers are the scrum half, the fly half (first five eighth), with lesser roles played by the fullback, the number 8 and the second five eighth.

Oh' and Hookers call the shots in the set pieces (scrums and lineouts).

And everybody calls the referee 'Sir.' Got all that?

Got it.

Does Lady Gaga fuck up your halftime shows?
 
wait, are you supposed to watch that shit? i thought they did that shit so you could take a dump or put a pizza in the oven.

or both, i suppose. depends on how much fiber you have in your diet.
 
Being it is the last game of the season I always take the halftime opportunity to smack around the old lady.
 
No half time shows only a short break to change ends .
A much tougher game is Aussie Rules ,again played without body armour .
American footballers would not last 5 minutes at either game because of lack of stamina .
 
No half time shows only a short break to change ends .
A much tougher game is Aussie Rules ,again played without body armour .
American footballers would not last 5 minutes at either game because of lack of stamina .

yeah, yeah. thanks for the punters, dude.
 
First game of this year's six nations just kicked off.
 
No half time shows only a short break to change ends .
A much tougher game is Aussie Rules ,again played without body armour .
American footballers would not last 5 minutes at either game because of lack of stamina .

The size and speed of the professional football player in America would overwhelm most rugby players...
 
The size and speed of the professional football player in America would overwhelm most rugby players...

This is true - for the first 20 minutes perhaps, then the big guys get overheated and cannot make a contribution. Most International Rugby teams have a couple of players round about 250 pounds (invariably props or locks) and they are a lot leaner than their NFL equivalents.

NFL running backs are probably a bit quicker than Rugby wingers too, especially over the first 15-20 yards. But these days Rugby wingers are probably the larger because they have a significant defensive role as well.

The differences stem from the fact that:

1 A Rugby team has only 15 players plus 7 or 8 substitutes, 3 of which subs must be front rowers) Once substituted a player cannot return.

2 If a player is tackled in Rugby, the game does not stop, the 'phase' continues, thus there is no Down time for the big men to cool off. Halves instead of quarters also make it tougher for the big men.

The more continuous nature of Rugby therefore places a premium on durability and stamina rather than explosive power and speed. Different games, different body types required.

The USA national Rugby team contains a lot of former players of American football (high school and college). They tend to be very good defensively - excellent tackling skills.
 
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