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I was shocked to read St Thomas' here in Christchurch beat De La Salle in secondary schools final, not necessarily that they beat them but that they play league at the schoolIf only they could get it in schools outside of Auckland. Warriors would be away.
They won it last year too.I was shocked to read St Thomas' here in Christchurch beat De La Salle in secondary schools final, not necessarily that they beat them but that they play league at the school
You guys rock Teets, played down Poneke ways for a few years, Porirua east senior 3rds, then played for Marist northern for 2-3 seasons at open side prop (no on special, just glad to have played this beautiful game). (what I loved about it was it took all sorts to play, everything stayed on the field. played with and against gangs mobsters and black power funny thing, found they were the cleanest to play against, but the police were the dirtiest go figure - didn't expect that, like I said takes all sorts) and then had to give it away as broke both of the bones in my right forearm trying to tackle a nifty little full back connected with his knee - stupid tackle after that played 3 more games, every time I tackled or ran the ball up I kept getting knocked out sort of waking up on the ground wondering what was going on, then finally did my groin (that was the writing on the wall to tell me give it away) absolutely enjoyed everything about rugby league, the camaraderie, the Tue and Thu training, then game day sat everything. now in my early 60's now got diabetes and heart disease, wish I could have a run again... that's why I love da Wahz my forever team.Still barely hanging on in the Waikato rezzies comp at 39.
Don't do much these days except bark orders and flop in on tackles.
From time to time will still jump in for a game of rugby when there's no league on. It's nice on the lungs not having to retreat 10 metres and being able to walk on Sunday. Fuck me the whistle is out of control in union though.
Loved rippa, we called it flag down Wgton, in my late 30's had to give up league due to injuries, and played touch but my knee's gave up and then found flag/rippa, totally loved it, loved playing it and watching it too - closest thing I could get to playing league. I found union to be a very brutal game, especially the forwards compared to league, league easier to play, union too complicated and technical for me.Played union at school in the backs.
Moved to Touch when I started work (couldn’t afford to get injured) and played that for 10+ more years peaking playing all year round (not just summer touch) and a season of Rippa (league version of touch). Gave all that up 1 week after my first kid was born (self employed and couldn’t afford to get injured!).
When my kids played hockey I coached and then reffed for about 5 years.
My love of league flowed from preferring the viewing spectacle over union in the early 2000’s.
In rippa everyone spins or wiggles their hips and those flags just don’t want to get got!Loved rippa, we called it flag down Wgton, in my late 30's had to give up league due to injuries, and played touch but my knee's gave up and then found flag/rippa, totally loved it, loved playing it and watching it too - closest thing I could get to playing league. I found union to be a very brutal game, especially the forwards compared to league, league easier to play, union too complicated and technical for me.