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  1. If you want to discuss Rugby Vs American Fottball, take a look at this thread and have a look at some of the clips.

    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=266242&highlight=rugby
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    Originally Posted by offline
    Thanks for the show guys.
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    Perfect. Thank you.

    Now, on to the sports discussion...

    @ lordsmurf and offline - If you follow football (soccer) at all, you'll notice, particularly in Europe, that the players are more like the female ballerinas - the slightest tap on the ankle or physical contact and they're down on the ground with a broken leg. There's even those who are thrown to the ground by mysterious invisible forces when opponents get close, but there's not actually any contact.

    Then, with the free kick or penalty awarded, and their torturous injury is miraculously better. The wise ones have learnt to limp away whilst grimacing. Veritable Oscar performances - Read as unsporting cheats!!!

    @ thecoalman - Fair point, well made. I remember the days of "Bubba" Smith - a.k.a. "The Fridge" - and when Joe Theisman's leg couldn't bend, rotate and move in all the directions that was being asked of it. Even now, I grimace at the image of it flopping around in a very unnatural fashion.

    @ bugster - Some cool clips in that link...
    There is some corner of a foreign field that is forever England: Telstra Stadium, Sydney, 22/11/2003.

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