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O'Rothlain
27-09-06, 09:53 PM
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How widespread is the whole cheerleader thing becoming in Rugby Playing countries and communities? In america girls start cheerleading at 4 & 5. What&#39;s your opinion on the dancing girls with pom poms?

kick2touch
27-09-06, 10:27 PM
in a sport which requires 100% concentration for the whole match i dont think hot girls in skimpy outfits will help the players

Would be sweet though

Bullitt
27-09-06, 10:47 PM
I&#39;ll all for hot chicks, beer and graturitous violence all in one place.

But I&#39;m a dirty old perv.

ShowMe
27-09-06, 11:36 PM
I think its great! All we need are the marching bands.
:D

Twickenham-RULES
27-09-06, 11:41 PM
Let the League and other minor sports keep the cheerleaders.

We&#39;re UNION boys... the only cheerleaders we want to see is in the pub apres rugby, especially after your throat&#39;s sore from singing and one too many of the black stuff (lager for some).

They&#39;re only four for gods sake!!!

Canadian_Rugby_Guy
28-09-06, 12:21 AM
Cheerleaders baby! WOHOO.

DC
28-09-06, 01:52 AM
they got em in football over here, they dont seem to distract the players to much

well the fans.. :D

woosaah
28-09-06, 02:32 AM
we have them for the super 14 already, dont know what the big deal is with them or without, when you are at the game you cant really see them anyway, or any important features anyway :)

great on tv though :)

allblacksfreak
28-09-06, 03:16 AM
every rugby 7s we have this cheerleading squad called the Agreko Dynamos..
and heck, they worked the crowd allright! man, its all about getting the crowd to move and make noise!
(although when i play, my presence alone would move the crowd...lol)

Rassie
28-09-06, 07:02 AM
This is perhaps the only good thing coming from american sports :D

As we have no League (perhaps if we had League all those stupid kaffers could have joined that girlie game taking the pressure out of SA rugby - perhaps we wouldn`t have this stupid quota system) , cheerleaders are by all means entitled to boost the moral hehehe!

You got to admit that, here, in SA, there are the best cheerleaders :P

Hack no, i don`t like this american stupidities but what i don`t like it`s the way that in our day they put some dude or some chick to sing the anthem! Past day it was different, the stadium was all a big chorus and it was great! Now it sucks!

Bullitt
28-09-06, 07:07 AM
lol... Every time we get the highlights from any match from SA here, instead of any pre match bits such as players running out we just get a close up of the cheerleaders!

ZING!!!


Which does beg the question; Are there any women is SA that aren&#39;t hot?

Certainly not the case with all the ones I&#39;ve ever met!

Rassie
28-09-06, 07:18 AM
Come here and find that our for yourself :cheers: Also aussie cheerleaders are damn hot!

ShowMe
28-09-06, 07:32 AM
This is perhaps the only good thing coming from american sports :D

As we have no League (perhaps if we had League all those stupid kaffers could have joined that girlie game taking the pressure out of SA rugby - perhaps we wouldn`t have this stupid quota system) , cheerleaders are by all means entitled to boost the moral hehehe!

You got to admit that, here, in SA, there are the best cheerleaders :P

Hack no, i don`t like this american stupidities but what i don`t like it`s the way that in our day they put some dude or some chick to sing the anthem! Past day it was different, the stadium was all a big chorus and it was great! Now it sucks!
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Yeah comparing that to NZ cheerleaders its pretty sad. Our ones jump around for 5secs, maybe do a few rounds of the field, infact they dont get our crowds goin as much as your guys ones do in your country, theres more focus on the other socalled entertainment by tv coverage eg

Eden Park - Pirate bluebeard doin rounds of the pitch puffin blue smoke in the air. woopdy!

Waikato Stadium - Sum dude on an elevated platform revving up his chainsaw accompanied by the chorus of cowbells.

Westpac Stadium - Windy...very windy...hmmm...

Jade Stadium - Bunch a horses doin laps of the ground, ruining the pitch. giddyup!

Carisbrook - Bored male uni students dressed up as chics in a tutu doin ballet. Yawn



South Africa - hot tubs on sidelines filled with hot chics watchin footy! We dont have that :(

RoyalBlueStuey
28-09-06, 07:55 AM
Bollocks to it...it&#39;s a sport not a show.

In my experience there is always lots of really cool girls at the rugby anyway...some fatuous bimb shaking her pom-poms is just un-nescesary. As the dude said further up let league and American padball keep that. We&#39;ll just content ourselves with the beer and rugby.

DonBilly
28-09-06, 08:52 AM
In France there are "Pom-pom girls" in the big Top14 matchs that the Stade Français host in the Stade de France. There are also for the Super League matchs hosted by the Catalan Dragons.

I don&#39;t really appreciate that although these girls are usually quite gorgeous. This just that that seems to me so out of the context.

Rassie
28-09-06, 09:01 AM
I wonder: are those guys that don`t like cheerleaders faggots? There must be smth wrong with them anyway :bleh!:

RoyalBlueStuey
28-09-06, 10:36 AM
Why would anyone with internet access and at least one fully functioning wrist need cheap thrills like cheerleaders whilst they are at a rugby game.

If you want razzamatazz watch American football. This is rugby....we don&#39;t need distracting.

O'Rothlain
28-09-06, 02:36 PM
Bollocks to it...it&#39;s a sport not a show.

In my experience there is always lots of really cool girls at the rugby anyway...some fatuous bimb shaking her pom-poms is just un-nescesary. As the dude said further up let league and American padball keep that. We&#39;ll just content ourselves with the beer and rugby.
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Dude...I couldn&#39;t disagree more. Everything can be improved with hot girls in skimpy clothing dancing. That was like one of Einteins theories, right?
http://img.timeinc.net/time/time100/images/main_einstein.jpg

RoyalBlueStuey
28-09-06, 02:53 PM
Dude...I couldn&#39;t disagree more.[/b]

Yeah, but you drink cider and so are undoubtedly not properly through puberty yet...your opinions are clouded by your adolescence.

;):P

I&#39;m all for scantily clad Hannah Graaf look-a-likes dancing for me but cheerleaders only have one purpose, to distract from how pointless the sport you are watching is.

Rugby is fine the way it is.

O'Rothlain
28-09-06, 08:26 PM
I have a deep love for cider and cheeleaders, and a mixture of the two. Next time I have a cheesey picture taken I&#39;ll make sure I&#39;m waste deep in guinness wearing a snorkle and giving the "thumbs up"...that&#39;ll show you how mature I am!

RoyalBlueStuey
29-09-06, 07:56 AM
Next time I have a cheesey picture taken I&#39;ll make sure I&#39;m waste deep in guinness wearing a snorkle and giving the "thumbs up"...that&#39;ll show you how mature I am!
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Now that would be cool. Also we could make sure it&#39;s a tank of normal Guinness and place it on a giant version of their surger unit....it&#39;ll be the new extreme sport : White-water Guinness snorkling!

Oh yes!

SB

O'Rothlain
29-09-06, 01:49 PM
Sign me up...it&#39;s friday and time to do some drinking.
http://www.lindsayfincher.com/albums/dublin_guinness_brewery_july_2005/guinness_brewery_museum_vat.sized.jpg

RoyalBlueStuey
16-10-06, 07:51 AM
FAO O&#39;Rothlain.

Never let it be said that I can&#39;t admit when I&#39;m wrong. During this thread I mocked you for imbibing cider. I had a pint of Magners at the weekend and would now like to fully retract my previous criticism.

It&#39;s 568.26ml of yum.

Can I recomend Cains Lager though...it&#39;s uber-nice.

loratadine
16-10-06, 08:18 AM
yeah the welsh regions have them, one of my mates is a chearleader for the dragons, well she was shes moved to swansea now for uni.

O'Rothlain
23-10-06, 09:49 PM
FAO O&#39;Rothlain.

Never let it be said that I can&#39;t admit when I&#39;m wrong. During this thread I mocked you for imbibing cider. I had a pint of Magners at the weekend and would now like to fully retract my previous criticism.

It&#39;s 568.26ml of yum.

Can I recomend Cains Lager though...it&#39;s uber-nice.
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I&#39;ll look for Cain&#39;s. Some beers are hard to fing here (the US). Heck, I&#39;d never had a magners till I went to Boston in September. I knew about Magners and knew that Boston was one of the few places I could get it, so I bought a bunch and packed it for home.

RoyalBlueStuey
24-10-06, 07:50 AM
Brooklyn Lager and Samuel Adams are both ace yank beers...although I was aghast when my research turned up the fact that Samuel Adams was a traitor to the crown!!! That&#39;s almost as bad as drinking Carlsberg!!!!!!!!!

SB

O'Rothlain
24-10-06, 02:43 PM
Big time Traitor...That&#39;s why he&#39;s the Ultimate American Patriot (I usually don&#39;t get on my American soap box, but I&#39;m a big Sammuel Adams fan...he had balls).
http://myspace-760.vo.llnwd.net/01140/06/71/1140021760_l.jpg
Here I am in front of his statue in September of this year. Boston...great city. Sam Adams...great beer. You&#39;re right...it is the best American beer, but shhhhhh don&#39;t let anyone know I said that, becuase I&#39;m presently living in the home of Budweiser (St. Louis). They have improved on the normal Budweiser and introduced Budweiser Select...it&#39;s just a bit better.

RoyalBlueStuey
24-10-06, 02:54 PM
Are you following the Cards for this series?

Do you have any Benedict Arnold beer....that I&#39;ll drink! :P :P :P

fcukernaut
24-10-06, 04:00 PM
American beer sucks. Molson Canadian boys, Molson Canadian

O'Rothlain
24-10-06, 05:57 PM
Are you following the Cards for this series?

Do you have any Benedict Arnold beer....that I&#39;ll drink! :P :P :P
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you sorta have to follow the cardinals if you&#39;re living here...they don&#39;t really give you a choice. Not a huge baseball fan, if I do follow, it&#39;s the Boston Red Sox (who I got to see in September!). We have a massive new stadium this year, so it would be nice to win the World Series here at home in the New Stadium. People here are baseball mad. I work for an upscale company, but even they are all dresed in "cardinal red" today. CRAZY.
http://www.y107.com/picturealbums/albumImages/JC%20Card%20pic.jpg
Uhm, and no...this is not me.


And by the way, don&#39;t waste your time drinking that Canadian Moose Piss, drink our American Deer Urine instead.

RoyalBlueStuey
25-10-06, 10:55 AM
And by the way, don&#39;t waste your time drinking that Canadian Moose Piss, drink our American Deer Urine instead.
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I had a Sam Adams (before I knew about Mr A&#39;s dodgy history obviously*) in JFK Airport...$8 it coast me. It was nice but not THAT nice. I had a project where I drank a beer for each of Everton&#39;s derby winning team, the Brooklyn Lager was in honour of Tim Howard. No joy on finding any Nigerian beer though.

The Redbirds are doing themselves proud but I still can&#39;t see them winning it.

SB

*anyone who&#39;d waste tea in that disgraceful manner is quite obviously a cad and a bounder :P ;)

O'Rothlain
25-10-06, 01:59 PM
What&#39;s hillarious about the tea party is they dressed up as very camp looking natives (indians)...haha...what you could get away with in the old days, right?