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In reply to the discussion: FYI - the c-word does not have a negative connotation for all people: [View all]SwissTony
(2,560 posts)I was born in Glasgow (Scotland) in 1950. Glasgow was not a rugby town in those days.
My family moved to Adelaide in 1960. Not a rugby town either. I remember playing a soccer game and then standing watching a rugby game - the first I'd ever seen.
I became a rugby fan at about 3:30 am one morning. I had a dreadful cold and had been sleeping and woke up at some ungodly hour. Nothing to do, so I put the TV on. There was a Home Nations game: Scotland v England (The Auld Enemy) so i watched it. I was amazed at the skill level - one Scottish guy unloaded a ball to his teammate to score a try while being smashed into the ground.
The fact that the game was being shown at 3:30 am says all you need to know about how rugby was regarded in Adelaide in the early 70s.
Some years later, I discovered Rugby League. I was watching it on TV and thought "Oh, WOW". And then my wife said "You should have played this game."
Remind your SIL that the State Of Origin has already started if he needs the reminder.