spen666
Legendary Member
My previous reply nothwithstanding - teaching technique is one thing, but kids don't always choose to employ it. We did rugby briefly at school. I was normally with the hopeless kids. After a few weeks the teacher noticed I wasn't my brother and 'promoted' me to the good group. I distinctly remember intercepting a pass near our try line, slaloming past 3 or 4 of their team and sprinting up the pitch with loads of room to use and lots of momentum, toward their one remaining defender, who promtply ran straight at me and kicked me in the stomach, which admittedly worked as a way of stopping me. Especially given the studs.
It wasn't that he hadn't been taught how to tackle. He just chose not to. Like people playing sport do sometimes - it was worth him being sent off because it stopped me scoring and there was only a few minutes left, so his team 'won'
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Penalty try surely and as a result your team won?