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anyone plays Rugby (Alpha male sport) here?
 
 
Look at this weirdo LOL
 
Look at this weirdo LOL
LOLOLOLOLOL
 
LOLOLOLOLOL

No one takes you seriously weirdo.
 
No one takes you seriously weirdo.
ok boomer
 
ok boomer

A failed product and specimen.
 
A failed product and specimen.
you dont even know how to roast. boring ****. i am out.
 
you dont even know how to roast. boring ****. i am out.

LOL running off. Weirdo.
 
Kom pals.

Rugby is in our blood here. I no longer play it. But watch it. Go.... springboks with amagulgul power.
 
Kom pals.

Rugby is in our blood here. I no longer play it. But watch it. Go.... springboks with amagulgul power.
Trolling aside, i really miss playing. It’s not popular in Germany so kinda sucks.
 
Rugby in Sri Lanka is a middle class/upper middle class game so sadly good players barely make it into the national team because they go after other career options or higher education. this is one of the good players who played in the national team.


One of my favourite players


@Dalit watch those videos. These are motivation for a ladyboy like you to turn off the PC and play some sports/workout.
 
Why Japan is learning to love rugby

THE DUBLINERS, a pub in central Tokyo, is primed for an onslaught of beer-swigging rugby fans. Kegs are stacked behind the counter and flags hang from the ceiling. Foreigners, mostly from Britain, Australia and Ireland, have bought a third of the 1.8m tickets sold for the sport’s World Cup, which kicks off on September 20th. “We’ve heard they drink a lot,” smiles Yosuke Yamashita, a waiter. “We’re ready.”

Japan’s opening match against Russia will be the first game in the tournament’s 32-year history to be played beyond rugby’s traditional heartlands. Rugby’s top 20 international teams will compete over the following seven weeks to lift the Webb Ellis Cup. The favourites, South Africa and New Zealand (trying for their third consecutive title), face off in Yokohama on September 21st.


https://www.economist.com/asia/2019/09/19/why-japan-is-learning-to-love-rugby
 
 

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