Thanks for sharing.old-n-slo-2nd-row wrote:roosters v barbarians.jpg
Pitch was actually very good! only a small part was dry. A lot less grazing than usual.
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Thanks for sharing.old-n-slo-2nd-row wrote:roosters v barbarians.jpg
It was intended as a compliment.old-n-slo-2nd-row wrote:Ha! Where do you think they get their "energy" from and Rowan, how dare you! The pitch was (almost) perfect, without a furrow or cowpat in sight!rowan wrote:Those might even be the goal posts, since the field looks like a farm up in the Balkans somewhere . . .Lizard wrote:Nice to know that no matter where you play, there's always pylons by the pitch.
Lizard wrote:This is a desperate cry for help for someone to talk some sense in to me. I've just thoughtlessly agreed to turn out in a Presidents' Grade (Over 35s) match this weekend. I haven't played since a one-off cameo for my old club in London in 2015. I haven't trained since 2009. I will be 40 before this season is out and at least 10% of my 84kg or so is wasted (or just waist!).
The boots have been hung on a nail in my shed for a couple of years, so I hope they are still servicable.
Same here. Had 3 broken bones last season and I'm getting on now, so being sore until Wednesday/Thursday after playing on Saturday has got a bit too much.Mr Mwenda wrote:I'm taking a year off bar possibly one or two run outs. I'm loving it - no 3+ hour away trips every other week and i'm not being concussed. I guess i'm largely done with Swedish rugby.
I think I have them. Pop round with a beer.Lizard wrote:So the Over-35s season opener is tomorrow. I've taken up commuting by bike a few times a week so my fitness should be o.k. My main concern is that my boy is now old enough (5) to understand the game a bit and he will probably be there. The illusion I have given him of my adequacy at rugby is at serious risk of being exposed.
If I make it to the end of the season, I think I might be able to technically claim greater longevity than Brad Thorn.
EDIT: It's just occurred to me that I have no idea where my boots are. Has anyone seen them? They're Canterbury, the proper colour (black), with proper screw-in sprigs.
Did they stay for a beer in 'De Bunker' or did they cross the road and go home..?.Peat wrote:We beat our nearest and most hated rivals 93-7 last week. And we let the ref call the game 7 minutes early as they wanted no more of it. If only the whole season was like that
Yeah, probably eventually down the line once I'm entrenched there, I'll gauge some interest and see if I can establish a team.Lizard wrote:So start one. My sister in law (all 5’2’ of her) basically set up rugby in a school she taught at in an Aussie Rules region in Victoria.
How many sides does your team have? Can you do what I do and drop down a level to maintain your back row status?Scrumhead wrote:I’m toying with the idea of playing again this season.
I’m 38 but in pretty good nick. I had the last two seasons off. The first with a reasonably serious injury and last season mainly through laziness. I’m definitely stronger than when I last played and reasonably fit, but not ‘rugby fit’.
The problem is, I’m now too slow to play at 7, so I would probably have to play hooker which I don’t massively enjoy. Sometimes it’s good, but the standard is fairly low which means there are lots of scrums, particularly on wet days.
As I said, I’m not quick, but as forwards go, I’d definitely be considered more mobile and I’ve always thought I could do a good job at 12 as a fairly one-dimensional, crash-ball centre, but I doubt I’d get a chance to try it out in anything other than an injury emergency.