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Has rugby union over-reached itself?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ripper" data-source="post: 110582"><p>The Advantage Rugby has, like Soccer is that it is easy to learn/play and is cheap - a game of touch rugby you just need a patch of dirt and a ball, so that will make it more accessiable to places like Africa, as well as Schools in places like Canada and the US (Cheaper than Gridion - don't need to buy 50 suits of padding and helmets).</p><p></p><p>As well as that, it is an exciting spectator sport to watch, and I can only see it getting bigger, look at the leaps and bounds the Sevens circut has done in promoting the game, and with teams like Italy and Argentina finally looking like they are ready to take that next step which we have predicted was about to happen for god knows how many years, and the next tier getting stronger (Portugal making the World Cup), the game can only get more exposure and bigger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ripper, post: 110582"] The Advantage Rugby has, like Soccer is that it is easy to learn/play and is cheap - a game of touch rugby you just need a patch of dirt and a ball, so that will make it more accessiable to places like Africa, as well as Schools in places like Canada and the US (Cheaper than Gridion - don't need to buy 50 suits of padding and helmets). As well as that, it is an exciting spectator sport to watch, and I can only see it getting bigger, look at the leaps and bounds the Sevens circut has done in promoting the game, and with teams like Italy and Argentina finally looking like they are ready to take that next step which we have predicted was about to happen for god knows how many years, and the next tier getting stronger (Portugal making the World Cup), the game can only get more exposure and bigger. [/QUOTE]
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