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Rugby, anyone?

Have any of you watched rugby much? I've recently been watching USA Sevens Rugby on TV, and if you're a fan of football, you just might enjoy this. It's a very fast paced game (especially Sevens, which I found out differs from regular rugby in that it is played with 7 players per team, rather than 14 or 15, and a game lasts less than half an hour) and the rules are similar and even simpler than football, so it's easy to catch on. The best game I've watched so far was US Eagles agains Korea. We won, but it was "on the buzzer". Great game.

So, if you find yourself with no football on TV, maybe you could catch one of these games. I think it's fun and look forward to finding some real, non-sevens games to watch.

Permalink 12/08/05, 10:45:18 am, by Casey Email , 136 words, 83 views
Categories: General , 4 comments

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Comment from: Dubz [Visitor] · http://www.jamescross.net
what channel does this come on?
PermalinkPermalink 12/08/05 @ 15:52
Comment from: buster [Visitor] · http://www.bustercollings.com/blog
interesting... i'll check it out!
PermalinkPermalink 12/09/05 @ 01:14
Comment from: Casey [Member] Email
The channel is "In Demand HD". I think it might be a Time Warner thing, but I've never had HD TV until now.
PermalinkPermalink 12/09/05 @ 20:07
Comment from: Benny [Visitor] · http://www.bennycornett.com
Sounds like it would be fun to watch. I'll have to see if I can find the channel.
PermalinkPermalink 12/10/05 @ 19:59

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