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<blockquote data-quote="Rugby PickEm" data-source="post: 1008460" data-attributes="member: 77810"><p>Full blog (with picture's for us millennials) and podcast can be found ... <a href="http://www.rugbypickem.com/2020/11/a-users-guide-to-helping-your-rugby.html" target="_blank">HERE</a></p><p></p><p>Most people know that the pandemic has (and will continue to) take a grave toll on rugby in the states. The nature of losing a season will have devastating consequences on ALL forms of rugby from grassroots programs, to clubs and even to lost revenue that MLR teams had budgeted for.</p><p></p><p>At some point in the future, it will be safe to return to the field. Right now is clearly not that time. However, we thought we'd plant the seed in the minds of the US rugby community on how they can help once we are back up and running. We don't have crystal ball, and don't know when that time will come, but there are many ways you can put you're best foot forward and help ... when the time comes.</p><p></p><p>We've brought in our wise sage Logan Collins to discuss the different ways people can do their part in helping the rugby community make a come back when it is safe to do so. We break it down for active players, recently retired players, coaches, old boys & just regular fans of the game. Let's jump in to "<a href="http://www.rugbypickem.com/2020/11/a-users-guide-to-helping-your-rugby.html" target="_blank">A User's Guide to Helping Your Rugby Community</a>" ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rugby PickEm, post: 1008460, member: 77810"] Full blog (with picture's for us millennials) and podcast can be found ... [URL='http://www.rugbypickem.com/2020/11/a-users-guide-to-helping-your-rugby.html']HERE[/URL] Most people know that the pandemic has (and will continue to) take a grave toll on rugby in the states. The nature of losing a season will have devastating consequences on ALL forms of rugby from grassroots programs, to clubs and even to lost revenue that MLR teams had budgeted for. At some point in the future, it will be safe to return to the field. Right now is clearly not that time. However, we thought we'd plant the seed in the minds of the US rugby community on how they can help once we are back up and running. We don't have crystal ball, and don't know when that time will come, but there are many ways you can put you're best foot forward and help ... when the time comes. We've brought in our wise sage Logan Collins to discuss the different ways people can do their part in helping the rugby community make a come back when it is safe to do so. We break it down for active players, recently retired players, coaches, old boys & just regular fans of the game. Let's jump in to "[URL='http://www.rugbypickem.com/2020/11/a-users-guide-to-helping-your-rugby.html']A User's Guide to Helping Your Rugby Community[/URL]" ... [/QUOTE]
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