A leading British school plans to ban rugger, partly because of concerns over injuries. |
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They played rugger in Michaelmas Term, hockey in Lent Term, cricket in Summer Term. |
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Stanhope is a natural leader, captain of rugger at his public school, but promoted beyond his tender years. |
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He led me through to the billiards room, where pictures, mostly rugger teams, decorated the walls. |
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Meanwhile, the school's rugger players took part in a tag festival at Sparrows Den. |
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Groundsmen lime the rugger fields for the student young of the great and the good. |
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In his youth Jack had been active in hockey, rugger and tennis. |
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But after his parents whisked him from under the noses of football scouts to a rugger school, he tackled his new sport with determination and flair. |
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He also played rugger at college and founded a baseball team. |
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One should have thought, I wish I had a father to teach me how to play cricket or to play rugger or something like that but I never thought about it. |
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Do you plan to come back from the Games brimming with wholesome stories of vigorous games of rugger fought, won and lost with honour on the field? |
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Yet, when it comes to rugger, league is still king in Australia. |
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How ironic it was, my father said, that as a young man he dreamed that his baby son would grow up to be a famous surgeon and play rugger for Scotland. |
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Their names Eton, Winchester, Harrow, Fettes conjure up images of striped blazers and straw boaters, speech days and rugger matches. |
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It was rugger, an amateur game played by muddy schoolboys and beery men for pleasure and not for commercial opportunism. |
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Then I also applied for my right knee, which I injured in the camp playing English rugger. |
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Today these classics are re-invented for a new generation with updated fits and modern style appeal. Still nothing is more authentic than a rugger from Gant Rugger. |
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The endlessly irritating rugger smugger Matt Dawson and blonde blandshell Lisa Faulkner just didn't cut it for me. |
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Poor old Sedgwick had been chased around the rugger pitch by a lunatic in a car, and then seen his researcher covered in spew from a drunken student. |
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Golf is perhaps seven or eight years old in Oxford,... football, seu Rugger, sive Soccer, not more than sixteen or seventeen. |
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The crowd guffawed loudly and the Rugger Blue laughed vinously. |
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