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Boss Nigel: "Ah, Christopher." then THE look. Chris: sorry, sir.. Boss Nigel: Thank you. this is always the definitive Ref/Player interaction and establishing who is the Boss.
Place kicks off a holder are better for accuracy and travel at straighter angles, but Drop - kicks that hit off the ground go the highest and the furthest of all kicks because they get rikishay effects and they are taken by the wind more.
Place kicks off a holder are better for accuracy and travel at straighter angles, but Drop - kicks that hit off the ground go the highest and the furthest of all kicks because they get rikishay effects and they are taken by the wind more.
Anthropologically speaking this is perfectly acceptable behaviour, you cannot stop inate traits of Homo Sapien, sport took the place of tribal waring, we don't hunt or fight wild beasts anymore, it's an outlet for the primordial needs of the masses, our ancient ancestors would be proud
I don’t know about European or British local team do this too, but even after a fight, in America, both teams (when I played in the 80s) would all take over a random dive bar! All muddy and bloody with ripped up jerseys and cleats. Begin singing old English songs together and it became a giant two team party. I hope y’all have that same tradition.
On the second one with England vs Wales did anyone notice how when they scored the try in the last couple of minutes the Wales score went up by five before they out it on to England! They did take it down a second later however 😂
A notable (but deserved) absence from this list: France's 100th-minute try vs Wales in 2017. Full credit to France for seeing it through, but the game felt like a farce at that point.