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Golmar/Golimar
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<blockquote data-quote="Synorbs" data-source="post: 307276"><p>Whilst watching the France vs Itlay match today i heard the commentator calling one of the smaller players a "golmar/golimar" or something to that effect. I googled furiously to find out what it was as i have played rugy for years and thought i knew every colloqualism. I even checked if it was just the winger's name (i'm pretty sure he was refering to hte wing) but from most preview line ups there was no one in the backs with a name roughly approximating Golimar. Googling came up with that bollywood thriller spin off and various other non-rugby related thing. Did i just mishear? Is it a french rugby slang? was it a former player like the one being talked about he chose to use as a comparison? If someone can put this argument to rest (almost the whole family is involved, in a good way that is) that would be great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Synorbs, post: 307276"] Whilst watching the France vs Itlay match today i heard the commentator calling one of the smaller players a "golmar/golimar" or something to that effect. I googled furiously to find out what it was as i have played rugy for years and thought i knew every colloqualism. I even checked if it was just the winger's name (i'm pretty sure he was refering to hte wing) but from most preview line ups there was no one in the backs with a name roughly approximating Golimar. Googling came up with that bollywood thriller spin off and various other non-rugby related thing. Did i just mishear? Is it a french rugby slang? was it a former player like the one being talked about he chose to use as a comparison? If someone can put this argument to rest (almost the whole family is involved, in a good way that is) that would be great. [/QUOTE]
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