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<blockquote data-quote="big ginger 8" data-source="post: 514815" data-attributes="member: 53057"><p>Not for me at all, moving rugby to Summer is a big no no in my opinion. Would wreck anything left in the whole "a game for all shapes and sizes" no more actual props. Also maybe it be more exciting for people who just want full rugby to be sevens I enjoy a good armwrestle also there is skill in it. Something that struck me was at the JWC group stages this year. When Wales played N.Z. in terrible conditions N.Z. who we're always told have the best basic skillset (in fairness they probably are) yet they couldn't get the ball from one side of the pitch to the other. However in the Ireland-England game on the same pitch which at this stage was simply mud both teams were able to play attacking rugby to a far greater degree.</p><p></p><p>Anyway I can see you've put a lot into this and I don't want to cut you in half but it's not for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="big ginger 8, post: 514815, member: 53057"] Not for me at all, moving rugby to Summer is a big no no in my opinion. Would wreck anything left in the whole "a game for all shapes and sizes" no more actual props. Also maybe it be more exciting for people who just want full rugby to be sevens I enjoy a good armwrestle also there is skill in it. Something that struck me was at the JWC group stages this year. When Wales played N.Z. in terrible conditions N.Z. who we're always told have the best basic skillset (in fairness they probably are) yet they couldn't get the ball from one side of the pitch to the other. However in the Ireland-England game on the same pitch which at this stage was simply mud both teams were able to play attacking rugby to a far greater degree. Anyway I can see you've put a lot into this and I don't want to cut you in half but it's not for me. [/QUOTE]
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