Anyone who's played football knows what a physical game it is.
Makes me laugh when Rugby people dismiss it as wendyball, spoken out of pure ignorance.
They'd have a rude awakening if they ever played it competitively.
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Anyone who's played football knows what a physical game it is.
Makes me laugh when Rugby people dismiss it as wendyball, spoken out of pure ignorance.
They'd have a rude awakening if they ever played it competitively.
In fairness it has become something like wendyball in the professional game the last few years though you are right at grass roots level.
Some are probably on a wind up because there are a few rugby players I know who know how tough it can be.
Edit: also I know a few failed footballers turned to rugby
It has turned a lot softer in recent years of, at least on the face of it, and grass roots football is by nature more scrappy etc but I think the sheer physicality of most top level footballers means that they're stronger and fitter than ever before, so many aspects of the modern game are more physical I would guess. It's just the heavy/dangerous tackles that have gone out of the game for the most part and the handful of divers/cheats that give it a bad rep for being a soft sport.
And yes, agree that a lot of rugby players would have a shock if they were put in a professional game, especially when they realise they can't just throw their weight around and need to use thier bodies in a far more skillful way.
What's commonly known as rugby to most is actually Rugby Football.
Assuming that in his mind the game he is involved in is important to him I suppose its easier and quicker to differentiate between the games by calling it soccer. Seeing as it seems a phrase he uses on a regular basis, then I guess him saying "stop it, this is rugby football not association football" and then having to explain what he means to players from many countries, which could possibly add another 10 mins to a game.
Or maybe he should just find a new favorite witty coment.
I need an eye test. I read that as Nigel Owens is a bender.