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<blockquote data-quote="ssiakhr" data-source="post: 363367" data-attributes="member: 46161"><p>Thank you all, I am glad to be here.</p><p></p><p>Hi, lynam1104.</p><p>Yes. I wonder whether 29 point score advantage makes any sense.</p><p>Yokoi Akira's blog is here, but written in Japanese. (It seems to be hard to read for English speakers)</p><p><a href="http://rugbycreator.blog103.fc2.com/" target="_blank">http://rugbycreator.blog103.fc2.com/</a></p><p>Yesterday, he ends up the discussion about his '29 point theory'.</p><p>From your comment, I guess that 'safety lead' is a unique theory in Japan.</p><p></p><p>Singapore! My friend, Kazuto, played in Bedok Kings last year. (He is now in Japan.)</p><p></p><p>Hi, alexrugby.</p><p>I am happy to hear that you are fine.</p><p>I am doing hard working to finish my master thesis of economics. </p><p>I should have not entered the graduate school because this work is tough.</p><p>I started rugby when I am a freshman.</p><p>I was not a good player during my undergraduate days.</p><p>I am now coaching my university's team as an alumni of the team.</p><p>My coaching activities give myself various views which I could not see as a player.</p><p>And now I study rugby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ssiakhr, post: 363367, member: 46161"] Thank you all, I am glad to be here. Hi, lynam1104. Yes. I wonder whether 29 point score advantage makes any sense. Yokoi Akira's blog is here, but written in Japanese. (It seems to be hard to read for English speakers) [url]http://rugbycreator.blog103.fc2.com/[/url] Yesterday, he ends up the discussion about his '29 point theory'. From your comment, I guess that 'safety lead' is a unique theory in Japan. Singapore! My friend, Kazuto, played in Bedok Kings last year. (He is now in Japan.) Hi, alexrugby. I am happy to hear that you are fine. I am doing hard working to finish my master thesis of economics. I should have not entered the graduate school because this work is tough. I started rugby when I am a freshman. I was not a good player during my undergraduate days. I am now coaching my university's team as an alumni of the team. My coaching activities give myself various views which I could not see as a player. And now I study rugby. [/QUOTE]
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