Sunday, February 14, 2010

Should I Wear A Helmet For Rugby Why Don't Those Rugby Players I Saw Wear Helmets?

Why don't those rugby players i saw wear helmets? - should i wear a helmet for rugby

took me to a game when I visited a while ago and press outta bejezus. get as many of them, brain damage, you know, like Muhammad Ali?

7 comments:

Barry K said...

Take a look at the progress made by Member States in the World Cup. A great game of rugby.

PS If the Texas Rangers cricket bat right move when they beat the Orioles a few weeks ago, the more marked the most points. Ha ha

Oracle said...

No, but to play, unlike football, rugby by real people!

Martin said...

Because rugby is a man game. I remember an old colleague of mine - big man - who come to work every Monday morning with bruises all over his face, two ears, a hooked nose and a big smile. As the week progressed, more and more people are similar, until Friday, which seemed to be almost normal. Then, on Monday morning, began the cycle anew. No evidence of brain damage though.

candy g said...

nope they are not, but then they are real men and do not require filling like Texas ..... Joke ....... lol lol

Regards

Rebecca said...

After I saw many American players before their arrival to the team spoke of weeds! All grain pale and Teeny whistle. It was fun. I knew that it was filled, but I realized that I had a lot!

Not sure of brain damage, I know that many rugby players and all are fun, smart kids (so far!). Many noses and ears flat, however, and there are always a few eyebrows outbreak. Use Vaseline on his face like a boxer against cuts and scratches to be avoided.

Takes a lot of balls to play rugby!

sonny said...

have been difficult here in the United Kingdom

Tom M said...

Rugby, as is a man game, they do not need much padding as a footballer, as you call it that football is not that the game is called football was not really known mish-mash of soccer football.

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