Sporting Controversy Involving Old Blue..........
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Sporting Controversy Involving Old Blue..........
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Seems the 'banter' hasn't moved on much since the '70, then!
Actually the only time I ever got sent off was by Bogey Fryer during an inter-house match. I informed the touch judge that, in my humble opinion, he was not entirely qualified to fulfill his duties, and that perhaps he should understand that a ball grounded on the goal-line by a member of the attacking team does in fact mean that a try should be awarded.
Actually, my exact words were more akin to the "useless" phrase used by Mark Robinson.
Actually the only time I ever got sent off was by Bogey Fryer during an inter-house match. I informed the touch judge that, in my humble opinion, he was not entirely qualified to fulfill his duties, and that perhaps he should understand that a ball grounded on the goal-line by a member of the attacking team does in fact mean that a try should be awarded.
Actually, my exact words were more akin to the "useless" phrase used by Mark Robinson.
Ba.A / Mid. B 1972 - 1978
Thee's got'n where thee cassn't back'n, hassn't?
Thee's got'n where thee cassn't back'n, hassn't?
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I don't think I will ever forget the shock I got when, as a third former squit, I was introduced to rugby. Being a Londoner, I had only ever played football to this point.
With my build I was a certainty for the pack and so I encountered my first scrum down.........
I was playing tight head prop and the hooker threw his arm around me, I thought "hang on son, your being a bit friendly aren't you!" But what the heck, I better show willing. Then before I could get over the first shock I found this shoulder against my backside and an arm thrust betwen my legs grabbing at the waist band of my shorts!
I didn't know any better so I gave him a back heel in the face. He asked for it grabbing where even my mother can't go!
Next thing I know, I am sent off and told to wait outside the housemaster's study. I got a lecture explaining rugby and had to go to the sicker and apologise to the guy with a wider nose.
Oh the joys of rugby.
With my build I was a certainty for the pack and so I encountered my first scrum down.........
I was playing tight head prop and the hooker threw his arm around me, I thought "hang on son, your being a bit friendly aren't you!" But what the heck, I better show willing. Then before I could get over the first shock I found this shoulder against my backside and an arm thrust betwen my legs grabbing at the waist band of my shorts!
I didn't know any better so I gave him a back heel in the face. He asked for it grabbing where even my mother can't go!
Next thing I know, I am sent off and told to wait outside the housemaster's study. I got a lecture explaining rugby and had to go to the sicker and apologise to the guy with a wider nose.
Oh the joys of rugby.
A Leagues v. Col. B if I remember correctly - gave us a great boost to see your departure...Richard Ruck wrote:Actually the only time I ever got sent off was by Bogey Fryer during an inter-house match. I informed the touch judge that, in my humble opinion, he was not entirely qualified to fulfill his duties, and that perhaps he should understand that a ball grounded on the goal-line by a member of the attacking team does in fact mean that a try should be awarded.
Actually, my exact words were more akin to the "useless" phrase used by Mark Robinson.
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Your memory is better than mine!sport! wrote:A Leagues v. Col. B if I remember correctly - gave us a great boost to see your departure...Richard Ruck wrote:Actually the only time I ever got sent off was by Bogey Fryer during an inter-house match. I informed the touch judge that, in my humble opinion, he was not entirely qualified to fulfill his duties, and that perhaps he should understand that a ball grounded on the goal-line by a member of the attacking team does in fact mean that a try should be awarded.
Actually, my exact words were more akin to the "useless" phrase used by Mark Robinson.
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Thee's got'n where thee cassn't back'n, hassn't?
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This reminds me of a cup-ties match which Maine A was playing in on my Grecians... (Andrew Higgins may well have been playing for Thorn A if my memory serves me correctly).
We had been watching the game, refereed by a current RFU ref (who also teaches at the school) when the Maine A house captain went up to the ref at half time and offered him his glasses...
We had been watching the game, refereed by a current RFU ref (who also teaches at the school) when the Maine A house captain went up to the ref at half time and offered him his glasses...
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Oh the happy hours I spent dutifully running with the pack in the forlorn hope that we night actually get somewhere near the ball. I only touched the ball twice in 3 years of rugby in Mid B. The first time I found myself suddenly and very unexpectedly holding the ball only to find two packs landing ontop of me....Stauff that for a lark!
The second time, I remember the first so I booted it as hard as I could back at our own tryline, The ball sailed all the way to the Thorn A touchline. I was bl**dy knackered by the time we all got to it again.
The second time, I remember the first so I booted it as hard as I could back at our own tryline, The ball sailed all the way to the Thorn A touchline. I was bl**dy knackered by the time we all got to it again.
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I tried to keep away from the ball... alas the spots genes did not run in my family!soc wrote:Oh the happy hours I spent dutifully running with the pack in the forlorn hope that we night actually get somewhere near the ball. I only touched the ball twice in 3 years of rugby in Mid B. The first time I found myself suddenly and very unexpectedly holding the ball only to find two packs landing ontop of me....Stauff that for a lark!
The second time, I remember the first so I booted it as hard as I could back at our own tryline, The ball sailed all the way to the Thorn A touchline. I was bl**dy knackered by the time we all got to it again.
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