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<blockquote data-quote="chrisy" data-source="post: 695834" data-attributes="member: 3193"><p>Think I would have been one to talk you into thinking first before going in to such a hard sport, glad you saw sense and decided against it. My Son-in-law was a professional rugby player for Malta...he is a PE Teacher and a rugby coach now. His last game of rugger ended with him having a green bone fracture, and having to have his lower arm bone put back into the skin and a metal bar and a number of pins to hold it back in place. That is the only reason he went into Coaching. My Brother used to play in his younger days and he had his nose broken twice and now has a replacement knee cap owing to a scrum going wrong. </p><p>When the game was first introduced in the School Rugby, hence the name, a game could last up to 3 days and sometimes would end with a death, madness, rules were introduced in about 1835 but sorry I digress, I have a weird interest in the game. It is in my opinion a real mans game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisy, post: 695834, member: 3193"] Think I would have been one to talk you into thinking first before going in to such a hard sport, glad you saw sense and decided against it. My Son-in-law was a professional rugby player for Malta...he is a PE Teacher and a rugby coach now. His last game of rugger ended with him having a green bone fracture, and having to have his lower arm bone put back into the skin and a metal bar and a number of pins to hold it back in place. That is the only reason he went into Coaching. My Brother used to play in his younger days and he had his nose broken twice and now has a replacement knee cap owing to a scrum going wrong. When the game was first introduced in the School Rugby, hence the name, a game could last up to 3 days and sometimes would end with a death, madness, rules were introduced in about 1835 but sorry I digress, I have a weird interest in the game. It is in my opinion a real mans game. [/QUOTE]
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