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<blockquote data-quote="C A Iversen" data-source="post: 168774"><p>I see what you mean Melon, but I think AK's talking about the elite end of rugby. I think rugby has a lot of gentlemanism (no such word, but it's fun to type) in it after all is said and done (fulltime).</p><p></p><p>Quite often it's part of the culture that what is done on the field stays on the field and the joy of creativity is sometimes celebrated more than winning (like the french have from time to time). So I guess there's some left in it, but cricket is where the full extent of the tradition of playing in the spirit of friendship still can thrive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C A Iversen, post: 168774"] I see what you mean Melon, but I think AK's talking about the elite end of rugby. I think rugby has a lot of gentlemanism (no such word, but it's fun to type) in it after all is said and done (fulltime). Quite often it's part of the culture that what is done on the field stays on the field and the joy of creativity is sometimes celebrated more than winning (like the french have from time to time). So I guess there's some left in it, but cricket is where the full extent of the tradition of playing in the spirit of friendship still can thrive. [/QUOTE]
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