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King Edmund the Just ([info]_son_of_adam) wrote in [info]makebelievecomm,
@ 2012-01-29 14:58:00

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Entry tags:alex rider, edmund pevensie, ickle regulus black, ickle tabitha smith, kurt hummel

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Good morning,

I was wondering if anyone here knows how to play rugby. If so, would you be interested in trying to get a game going (and/or attempting to train those of us who do not know how to play currently, but would like to learn, so that we
can have a game)?

Yours faithfully,

Ed (Room E33b)



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[info]littlest_king
2012-01-30 11:13 pm UTC (link)
What is rugby?

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[info]_son_of_adam
2012-01-31 09:46 pm UTC (link)
Rugby Football. You have an oval-shaped ball, and two teams of fifteen players. The aim of the game is to get the ball over your opponent's goal line, either by scoring a try (where you carry the ball over the goal line and touch it to the ground) or a drop goal. If you score a try, you can then go for a conversion, which is when you try to kick the ball through the goalposts. You can kick the ball forward, but when you're throwing the ball, it has to go backwards. There are lots of other things involved, like line-outs and scrums and so on, but they're all far better explained in person. Interested?

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