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The Bhoys
27 Jun 10 18:21
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What do u think u need more bottle to play? Never played either?

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By:
mophead
When: 27 Jun 10 18:25
depends see alot of bottles of water been taken by intercounty players these days but rubgy players dunno
By:
squigs
When: 27 Jun 10 18:37
Hurling and I played for Leinster development panels through school. Any sport where an Irishman is given a weapon is a dangerous sport.
By:
benny_ROBS_roy
When: 27 Jun 10 18:45
rugby
By:
ricky butcher
When: 27 Jun 10 18:48
Ask Keith Wood.

Does it matter?
By:
observerirl
When: 27 Jun 10 20:39
Rugby as you know is for those who never made the grade at skilful games because of clumsiness and lack of coordination. In short most of those paricipating have a surfEit of brute force and ignorance. Hurling is the most skilful of games played by those who have little interest in the commercial aspect of sport yet produce great skill and finnesse on a regular basis. Frankly most hurlers put most professional sportsmen to SHAME.
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squigs
When: 27 Jun 10 23:41
More skill in Rugby then in Gaelic Football. Hurling is a different matter I agree though.
By:
Rainier Wolfcastle
When: 28 Jun 10 00:17
Historically, when rugby was an amateur game, plenty of rugby players would have played cricket during the summer months. A far more skillful and cultured game than hurling.
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