View Full Version : Told Your Friends?
St Helens RLFC
19-10-05, 11:56 AM
This might seem like a really obvious thing, but have you told your friends about TRF?
If you haven't, please tell them, unless of course, you don't think they'd be worthwhile. The more the merrier, and all that.
gjohn85
24-10-05, 08:19 PM
What happens if u haven't got any friends??
Yes i have told my friends, but they don't want to join as yet.
Gay-Guy
25-10-05, 03:30 AM
I got a female to join last week when I said my pic was on here and she could only see it when she joined up.
loratadine
27-10-05, 10:08 PM
i got bom bom to join.
Bullitt
27-10-05, 10:15 PM
Originally posted by loratadine@Oct 28 2005, 10:08 AM
i got bom bom to join.
Yeah.
Thanks for that.
http://www.therugbyforum.com/forum/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/dry.gif
loratadine
27-10-05, 10:48 PM
its ok mate, love him or hate him he has had more impact than any other poster.
stranger
28-10-05, 12:41 AM
I'm one of very few americans who follow rugby http://www.therugbyforum.com/forum/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.gif
Woah... your American...
Always thought you were a New Zealander of some description.
stranger
28-10-05, 05:52 AM
actually, i am that too... dual citizen http://www.therugbyforum.com/forum/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif ... spent my teens in nz and my mom's a kiwi
So why is this pinned in the Northern Hemisphere section?
St Helens RLFC
02-11-05, 10:32 AM
Shortage of NH members.
Saint N Sinner
02-11-05, 10:41 AM
I have very few friends that are online, I will spread the word more but most of my freinds are either, into football instead, or no sports at all, or off course there isnt internet access.
Rugby should be loved by everyone.
London Wasps
04-01-06, 03:22 PM
Me too! I found the forums via the EA Sports "official" forum, and will be posting as much as possible..
Its looking good, so keep up the good work http://www.therugbyforum.com/forum/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif
Thanks,
London Wasps..
The one for the top http://www.therugbyforum.com/forum/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif
saintgoodie
21-01-06, 11:11 AM
il tell a Tigers fan i know and a saints one and if your lucky a London Irish one aswell.
gjohn85
07-03-06, 10:53 PM
Originally posted by St Helens RLFC@Nov 2 2005, 11:32 AM
Shortage of NH members.
But not for people from or support Northampton.....they are spreading like a forest fire in Australia (<-sorry :ph34r: )
SaintsFan_Webby
08-03-06, 07:22 AM
Originally posted by gjohn85+Mar 8 2006, 12:53 AM-->
<!--QuoteBegin-St Helens RLFC@Nov 2 2005, 11:32 AM
Shortage of NH members.
But not for people from or support Northampton.....they are spreading like a forest fire in Australia (<-sorry :ph34r: ) [/b]
That's because it's people like me who do a lot of the recruiting. And despite having been on every Prem club site, seem to have found a lot of Saints fans.
Oh really?
I thought it was because Northampton is the rockingest place on earth, and this is the rockingest place on the internet.
Northampton=TRF
SaintsFan_Webby
08-03-06, 08:09 AM
That too.
stevemagoo
08-03-06, 09:31 AM
got a bunch of my matest o check it out - have noticed a few posts from them over the past few days!
gjohn85
08-03-06, 01:51 PM
Originally posted by SaintsFan_Webby+Mar 8 2006, 08:22 AM-->
Originally posted by gjohn85@Mar 8 2006, 12:53 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-St Helens RLFC@Nov 2 2005, 11:32 AM
Shortage of NH members.
But not for people from or support Northampton.....they are spreading like a forest fire in Australia (<-sorry :ph34r: )
That's because it's people like me who do a lot of the recruiting. And despite having been on every Prem club site, seem to have found a lot of Saints fans. [/b]
I wasn't having a go at you & Saints members, just was comenting on how many Saints fans we have on here at the moment, it doesn't bother me anyway.
Dr. Fantomas Jr.
18-06-06, 03:16 AM
Originally posted by stranger@Oct 27 2005, 08:41 PM
I'm one of very few americans who follow rugby :(
same here, I'm the only person I know who likes rugby enough to post on a forum.
Ive told freinds but when my local youth team get their website I will add a advertisement on it!
O'Rothlain
20-09-06, 09:00 PM
I'm one of very few americans who follow rugby :(
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Yeah...having a conversation in America about rugby is pointless. Here is just the burial ground for American Footballers who didn't make it after HS and College (no offense, I only learned and started playing after a shoulder injury in college football), so everyone's opinion of it is more of a drinking club that like to beat others up. Hopefully that is changing. But, still, even within the American Rugby community it's hard to have a conversation about current rugby statistics or matches or players. Good thing I married an EU citizen, we're planning on moving so I can watch more rugby, oh, and to be close to her family.
http://www.scrum.com/rugbyworldcup/world_cup_photos/gallery36_fravusa/lineout.jpg
tituslechmakus
20-10-06, 10:17 AM
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I'm one of very few americans who follow rugby :(
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Yeah...having a conversation in America about rugby is pointless. Here is just the burial ground for American Footballers who didn't make it after HS and College (no offense, I only learned and started playing after a shoulder injury in college football), so everyone's opinion of it is more of a drinking club that like to beat others up. Hopefully that is changing. But, still, even within the American Rugby community it's hard to have a conversation about current rugby statistics or matches or players. Good thing I married an EU citizen, we're planning on moving so I can watch more rugby, oh, and to be close to her family.
http://www.scrum.com/rugbyworldcup/world_cup_photos/gallery36_fravusa/lineout.jpg
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i'd like to know, in your opinion, which one is the toughest between US football and rugby ? do you think US footballers could be performant without their "armor" against a rugby team ?
for me its undoubtly rugby !!!
btw i can't tell any of my friends about TRF 'cause they are all french and it implies that none of them sepaks english ...
Rugby_Cymru
08-11-06, 05:19 PM
Good thing I married an EU citizen, we're planning on moving so I can watch more rugby...
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If there was ever a GREAT reason to move country THAT would be it...
...oh, and to be close to her family.
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...but there are always drawbacks. ;)
I'm currently trying to update the website for the rugby shop i work in.
Someone messed it up pretty badly, but i'm getting around to making it looking better, we gotten someone new to design another website for us and so when that's completed i'll put in a link for this site on there.
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I'm one of very few americans who follow rugby :(
[/b]
Yeah...having a conversation in America about rugby is pointless. Here is just the burial ground for American Footballers who didn't make it after HS and College (no offense, I only learned and started playing after a shoulder injury in college football), so everyone's opinion of it is more of a drinking club that like to beat others up. Hopefully that is changing. But, still, even within the American Rugby community it's hard to have a conversation about current rugby statistics or matches or players. Good thing I married an EU citizen, we're planning on moving so I can watch more rugby, oh, and to be close to her family.
http://www.scrum.com/rugbyworldcup/world_cup_photos/gallery36_fravusa/lineout.jpg
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i'd like to know, in your opinion, which one is the toughest between US football and rugby ? do you think US footballers could be performant without their "armor" against a rugby team ?
for me its undoubtly rugby !!!
btw i can't tell any of my friends about TRF 'cause they are all french and it implies that none of them sepaks english ...
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the best way ive heard it summed up is like this
american football is a collision sport
as where
rugby is a contact sport
the reason for the pads in american football is because its running from the sideline and laying someone out, whereas in rugby to take someone down, wrapping and correct form is more important than just trying to lay someone out.
O'Rothlain
08-11-06, 08:35 PM
the best way ive heard it summed up is like this
american football is a collision sport
as where
rugby is a contact sport
the reason for the pads in american football is because its running from the sideline and laying someone out, whereas in rugby to take someone down, wrapping and correct form is more important than just trying to lay someone out.
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Fairly good analogy. The pads in American Football, actuall made the game more prone to contact. People stop seeing themselves as vincible (the opposite of invincible?) and look at themselves as human battering rams. In rugby, you look after yourself a bit more, plus there's rarely the wide open head on tackles that Football alla American presents. Don't get me wrong, Rugby is rough, but it's more like wrestling than like a car crash. Football players (i've been told) lower their life capacity by 10-20 years (this is based on pro-footballers).
Rugby_Cymru
10-11-06, 07:29 AM
Fairly good analogy. The pads in American Football, actuall made the game more prone to contact. People stop seeing themselves as vincible (the opposite of invincible?) and look at themselves as human battering rams. In rugby, you look after yourself a bit more, plus there's rarely the wide open head on tackles that Football alla American presents. Don't get me wrong, Rugby is rough, but it's more like wrestling than like a car crash. Football players (i've been told) lower their life capacity by 10-20 years (this is based on pro-footballers).
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That's just plain idiocy.
From the games i've watched it looks like no skill...just brute force. And all to lower your life capacity by 10 years. :rolleyes:
Rugby is probably more like wrestling than a car crash, but that's only coz a majority of the professionals out there haven't been tackled Brian Lima. :)
Thingimubob
01-09-07, 07:07 PM
One thing I;ve always wondered about American Football - can you offload in the tackle?
If you can't that just makes it more boring for me, bad enough that you have to restart every time a bloke get's tackled. I know a guy who plays for an AF team from Cardiff (I think), and despite taking the mick out of him that Rugby's tougher (though I agree that you're more likely to break ribs in AF) we still turn down offers to coem play with them.
alexrugby
18-09-08, 09:23 PM
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (St Helens RLFC @ Oct 19 2005, 03:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}> ('index.php?act=findpost&pid=88723')</div>
This might seem like a really obvious thing, but have you told your friends about TRF?
If you haven't, please tell them, unless of course, you don't think they'd be worthwhile. The more the merrier, and all that.[/b]
I have told to my friends exactly about this amazing web place but there was some problem with their language knowledge :lol: :lol: and unfortunately they forcibly refused to join TRF
I feel especially sorry for my 18 years old friend who plays rugby
Could be nice to see him here :mellow: :(
Teachers must work hard at schools for their pupils to know English well, otherwise they will loss the probability to joim the best forum in this world. :ranting:
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