Quote: Worzel "Thanks for the welcome fellas. As for why RU is more about contesting unnecessary technical rules and regs, well some clown 150 years decided to complicate a simple game, perhaps to make himself win a noble prize or something. Both rugby's are different, and some prefer the 'chess' aspect of RU, but thrill and enjoyment of seeing classy runs, passes and speed, to me is more akin to what rugby should be.
After 12 years of following union, I am delighted to say I can now allow my hands a rest after all the bl**dy clapping when a flanker or full back boots the football into the congregation!
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Another welcome, An interesting perspective, I remember attending Sale games 2006/7 ( freebies from my employer who was into RU ), I remember getting vocal at passages of open play involving talented players like Richard Wigglesworth , Ben Foden , Jason Robinson and Sebastien Chabal ,and being stared at by a largely silent crowd, yet the minute the ball disappeared under a pile of forwards the crowd would spark into life with cries of ' Heave ' or ' Sale !' .
I tried to go along with the tactical elements of the RU game. ( Booting the ball downfield at every opportunity , even when there was obvious gaps to run at . ) , but it seemed to me the overriding tactic of Sale and most visiting sides was to lure the defending team into a technical offside or rucking penalty. to bag a penalty kick & 3 points . I realised then I was a ' league man ' .
RU is still eminently preferable to soccer, and Chabal was ' wasted' playing RU and would've been in his element with ball in hand in the 13 a side code.