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Scrum caps and body armour; worth it or not?

I can see the scrum caps serve a decent purpose (to stop cauli ear and to protect the brain) but do the cons outweigh the pros?

Body armour: Do they do their job or do they just boost your confidence?

Should I buy either of them?
 
What are your exact adresses, and what are your fondest rugby memories, either playing or watching. Also what are your earliest rugby memories. Stay classy
 
If picking now, who would your European player of the year be and who do you predict it would be?

LN7, What is the closest you've been to getting into Sean O'Brien's home?
 
What would you change about the current international calendar?
do you think the international calender currently affect and hinders regional rugby with many of th eplayers missing a lot of the season?

I feel that if they used a more football type of calender that when there are no regional or top flight games when international games are on that way the best players available would be there all the time thus increasing crowds as they want to see the best players play for their teams.
 
hi there, im finding a recent change to your webpage really annoying. i ussually go to the homepage, click forums and click a link called 'todays posts', which was awesome, giving access to the most active threads. you have now changed it to a diffrent link called new posts, which is crap in my opinion as although recent threads still come up, much fewer threads are available. why did this change, now casual users have to use more effort to view the same content than before. what a redundant update. :)
 
hi there, im finding a recent change to your webpage really annoying. i ussually go to the homepage, click forums and click a link called 'todays posts', which was awesome, giving access to the most active threads. you have now changed it to a diffrent link called new posts, which is crap in my opinion as although recent threads still come up, much fewer threads are available. why did this change, now casual users have to use more effort to view the same content than before. what a redundant update. :)


Might be worth saving this link mate:

therugbyforum.com/forum/search.php?do=getnew&contenttype=vBForum_Post


Should do the trick.
 
hi there, im finding a recent change to your webpage really annoying. i ussually go to the homepage, click forums and click a link called 'todays posts', which was awesome, giving access to the most active threads. you have now changed it to a diffrent link called new posts, which is crap in my opinion as although recent threads still come up, much fewer threads are available. why did this change, now casual users have to use more effort to view the same content than before. what a redundant update. :)

Can I just put it to anyone that just wants a moan, that is not our fault that this has happened but the software we use and have to update to ensure that the forum is not at risk for security attacks.

Feic has provided you with a link but the 'New Post' button has just moved underneath it, not a massive deal.
 
Can I just say I haven't noticed any difference really save for the activity thing..
 
When's the new Podcast coming out? That Nick guy has got a really sexy voice and is incredibly clever, even with the delay from Skype making his laugh at jokes a good second slower than everyone else and his inability to articulate making him sound simple. Hey! Aren't the TRFies still going? I'd totally vote for Nick as he's the most regular Southern Hemisphere correspondant, even though he has to get up in early hours to do it.
 
hey mate call it what you like, but it is merely constructive critisum (haha excuse the spelling). what kind of backwards administrater labels a fellow poster as having moan, all im doing is letting you know its become less functional, as in less easy to use. if you cant improve it then fair enough, but i just thort organisations such as these would be open to feedback.. i guess not :) sorry for even mentioning it in the first place :eek:
 
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what's different in the Irish rugby system, that means that their backs are selected on skills rather than power?

for example Leinster (D'Arcy, O'Driscoll), Munster (Mafi, Earls), Ulster (Wallace, Cave), Connacht (McSharry, Griffin) all have centre partnerships with no real crash ball players like the vast majority of nations have these days

the only current Irish crash ball centre I can think of is Downey, and he never really ever was close to breaking into either the Leinster or Munster first team, and an imported crash ball centre Sam Tuitupou at Munster, didn't really turn out to be a great signing

now Eamonn Sheridan has failed to make it with Leinster and left to Rotherham, another big (6 foot 4 inches and 17 stone) centre who has failed to make it in the Irish system
 
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