**WTF IS THIS?! FIRST TIME WATCHING! American Reacts To RUGBY HARDEST HITS You Will Ever See

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @darealadogg
    @darealadogg  Год назад +350

    THIS WAS BRUTAL YALL!! OMG THERE'S NO WAY I CAN PLAY THIS SPORT!! AND MAKE SURE YALL HIT THAT LIKE BUTTON FOR MORE. THANKS FOR WATCHING!!

    • @larrywalling4682
      @larrywalling4682 Год назад +5

      You loved your comment 😜

    • @darealadogg
      @darealadogg  Год назад +5

      @@larrywalling4682 ok you got me larry lmao!

    • @aaronc4969
      @aaronc4969 Год назад +38

      Mate it’s a great sport and it’s not that bad women and kid’s play it and honestly I reckon your game would be great too if you got rid of the pads helmets and all the stoppages ( not a criticism just an observation)
      Great work mate keep doing what you’re doing

    • @Muckylittleme
      @Muckylittleme Год назад +46

      These were the legal tackles, you should see the illegal ones!

    • @southafricaismyhome814
      @southafricaismyhome814 Год назад +6

      @@darealadogg SOUTHAFRICA KICK YOUR ASS AMERICA. SA VS USA IN 2015 WORLDCUP 🤣🤣

  • @jonathanocallaghan9202
    @jonathanocallaghan9202 Год назад +3185

    Rugby is a world sport. The main difference between rugby and American football apart from the obvious lack of a suit of armour, is the fact that rugby is non stop action for 80 minutes and American football is action for five or 10 seconds and then a break for a chat or advertising 😊

    • @bobbobbing12
      @bobbobbing12 Год назад +123

      😂 So true

    • @iancremmins4727
      @iancremmins4727 Год назад +223

      i think some of them do a bit of knitting while on the bench

    • @smashyboi6887
      @smashyboi6887 Год назад +68

      Unfortunately the NFL keeps implementing new rules as the years go on that make the sport softer and softer. They are getting rid of the physicality of the game

    • @thomasw.glasgow7449
      @thomasw.glasgow7449 Год назад +21

      em , no . the main dif is rugby the ball has ti be passed back , in us football they throw forward mostly , crums are another one rucks etc , aye !

    • @gregbeck7276
      @gregbeck7276 Год назад +100

      There's rugby then there's rugby league...

  • @garthmcguigan2357
    @garthmcguigan2357 Год назад +742

    I grew up in Virginia playing football, moved to Ireland and started rugby when I was a teenager. No pads and helmets is a good thing, you learn how to take a hit and how to deliver one safely. Now, granted that I will limp for the rest of my life and have had multiple operations, but rugby is the sport of kings

    • @ragingbullalf5790
      @ragingbullalf5790 Год назад +65

      TWO buggered knees, a dicky shoulder and a nose I will never breathe through properly. Wouldn't have missed it for the world.

    • @Mrsuperdestroyer
      @Mrsuperdestroyer Год назад +20

      Obviously there are still injuries but people certainly get better at delivering proper tackles and also taking them instead of relying on gear to protect them.

    • @hendrikjordaan7510
      @hendrikjordaan7510 Год назад +28

      Compressed L4 & L5 vertebrae..., would I do it all over again? Hell yeah, best years of my life!

    • @garthmcguigan2357
      @garthmcguigan2357 Год назад

      Completely agree@@hendrikjordaan7510 rugby has ruined my limbs, ruined my back, but I met the greatest people and had the best of times. That feeling when you bump into an old team mate is incomparable

    • @hedlund
      @hedlund Год назад +36

      "A barbaric sport practiced by gentlemen" is the best way I've heard it described.

  • @longlowdog
    @longlowdog Год назад +1449

    We have a saying in Britain 'soccer 90 minutes of pretending you're hurt, rugby 80 minutes of pretending you're okay'.

    • @RgjDj1878
      @RgjDj1878 Год назад +71

      *football….soccer is something they play in America. It’s football everywhere else.

    • @varazed5018
      @varazed5018 Год назад +28

      @@RgjDj1878 soccer was first used by the British as a slang term for association football in the early 1900's. then it was adopted by the US, while the term was phased out by the British, and it returned to being called football.

    • @RgjDj1878
      @RgjDj1878 Год назад +17

      @@varazed5018 soooo it was called football all along and we don’t say soccer? Thought so!

    • @herrlehmann2101
      @herrlehmann2101 Год назад +16

      its football not soccer!

    • @rickburnout666
      @rickburnout666 Год назад +7

      You are not wrong, my brother in law, got the back of his head cut open, then got his head stiched up at the side of the field, then carried on to play the rest of the game, not professionally just playing for a local team. I started playing when I was 12, but the rest of the school started playing at 9 or10

  • @rhysb2481
    @rhysb2481 11 месяцев назад +207

    So myself being Welsh and rugby being our main sport, I absolutely love seeing Americans reacting to it with pure respect and admiration.
    Cheers for the enjoyable watch big man! 👍🏻

    • @Balstrome1
      @Balstrome1 11 месяцев назад +9

      But they always focus on the hits, they miss the actual play. Let them watch a full game, start to finish, with a decent commentary. Then they will begin to appreciate the skill.

    • @jimmyjarrett-ws2iz
      @jimmyjarrett-ws2iz 10 месяцев назад +5

      I played rugby for my school, we were quite highly rated in London (considering ours wasn't a public school, in the south of England it's mainly posh kids that play Rugby) We played in a tournament with a team from Wigan, Swansea and I can't remember the other team (it was over 20 years ago).
      We lost every match, especially the one against Swansea 😂

    • @Balstrome1
      @Balstrome1 10 месяцев назад +5

      Wigan and Swansea, that is like a main hub for Rugby, it's in their food system. Losing to them is okay, they thought your lot were worthy opponents.

    • @tcrown3333
      @tcrown3333 7 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@jimmyjarrett-ws2izYou played, that's what's important 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

    • @IANHANDS
      @IANHANDS 7 месяцев назад +1

      Hello Neighbour... Rugby West Midlands UK is the place the game rugby was born

  • @alistairclifton1286
    @alistairclifton1286 Год назад +377

    I'm 47 (South African, but I live in NZ now) played from 12 years to 28 years old...My shoulder, neck and knee are seriously fucked up lol. Would I go back and do it all again? In a heartbeat, the greatest sport, the best mates.

    • @cameron7847
      @cameron7847 Год назад +9

      Glad to see you living in a real country now Cuz

    • @JaemanEdwards
      @JaemanEdwards Год назад +2

      Wow. You started at 16 ?
      That's quite old to be starting rugby. Especially coming from Springboks country.

    • @alistairclifton1286
      @alistairclifton1286 Год назад +8

      @@JaemanEdwards Learn to read champ...12 years old. English speaking primary schools didn't play rugby. Only once you hit high school.

    • @alistairclifton1286
      @alistairclifton1286 Год назад +3

      @@cameron7847 I dunno, same same lol

    • @KroniKx187
      @KroniKx187 Год назад +3

      @@alistairclifton1286 What school was that? Every primary school I went to had rugby, all english schools to, I started when I was 8

  • @atwistedsky9169
    @atwistedsky9169 Год назад +319

    One of the things I always like to stress to Americans is that a lot of tackles in Rugby are done with proper technique, mainly because the lack of protection means you need to have good technique or you're losing teeth, breaking bones etc. The use of pads and helmets in the NFL has actually reduced the technique level of many players tackling, which leads to just throwing your body in like a missile at the guy. This is why the NFL has more concussions in general than most Rugby competitions.

    • @johnsonbrotherssports1067
      @johnsonbrotherssports1067 Год назад +15

      Unless you shoulder charge to the head like we see here but I get you. It's how my little brother takes down guys 60lbs heavier at 12. Technique.

    • @ZATennisFan
      @ZATennisFan Год назад +6

      This is especially true of tackles in the open field.

    • @FFM0594
      @FFM0594 Год назад +6

      Agreed. Timing is everything.

    • @nicerperson1
      @nicerperson1 Год назад +3

      Taking one for the team!

    • @kristianmoore6682
      @kristianmoore6682 11 месяцев назад +8

      Agreed but let's be fair, you practice technique in tackles as much to protect yourself when tackling, I've seem bad tacklers injured unnecessarily, this fella should check out being at bottom of a ruck lol

  • @cazzag9526
    @cazzag9526 Год назад +498

    My son started Rugby 3 years ago. He's now 13 and honestly, playing Rugby has made him alot tougher, more respectful and brought out the best in him. Difficult to watch at 1st but now I love it.

    • @Grandpapiyorks
      @Grandpapiyorks Год назад +41

      My son started at 14, in a rough ex mining village.
      He is now 27, respects his elders to the point of calling them sir, helps his team mates at a moments notice and will do anything for his parents, support that young fella, it's worth it

    • @cazzag9526
      @cazzag9526 Год назад +15

      @@Grandpapiyorks awww I will thank you.
      We're also an ex mining village lol

    • @skyward711
      @skyward711 Год назад +5

      Glad to here famaley still making real respectfully men

    • @rosannerossi6376
      @rosannerossi6376 Год назад +5

      Good mom. Now I hope this young man finds a good woman, marries her, and gives you lots of grandchildren.

    • @suewood8538
      @suewood8538 Год назад +12

      Back in the 70s Rugby used to be the main boys sport in UK schools. They suddenly decided it was too dangerous because some boys were seriously injured, but life isn't risk free and if the boys want to play let them. Of course it also stopped boys in general growing up tough and TPTB seem to want weak ineffectual men, I think this was their real motive.

  • @sheilahancock3168
    @sheilahancock3168 7 месяцев назад +25

    My husband played rugby for his regiment in the British army. He said the adrenaline carried them through. What's more, however aggressive the play, it was always left on the pitch. A hot bath, and then you were all sharing drinks in the bar with the opposition.

  • @thedearjohnblog
    @thedearjohnblog Год назад +371

    Rugby's a great game. I picked up far more injuries playing goalkeeper in football than I ever did playing rugby. And unlike football, everybody has a beer together after knocking chunks out of each other. Like I said.. great game!

    • @francoisdutoit6206
      @francoisdutoit6206 Год назад +4

      Best part of it

    • @Silverized84
      @Silverized84 Год назад +12

      post match barbecue or beer and sausages, the infamous third half lol

    • @loganconnery
      @loganconnery Год назад +15

      My daughter plays rugby. She's played in a rugby team since she was in secondary school. She's an engineer now. It's a great all round sport.

    • @endlessparadox1212
      @endlessparadox1212 Год назад +5

      I was playing rugby since year 3 of school and I haven’t stopped playing since it’s a amazing sport and you meet some really nice people on the pitch yeah you don’t really get injured unless the other team is playing dirty or you mess up an angle and get tackled because of it but even then it’s great because you feel so alive in that moment

    • @barryeva8862
      @barryeva8862 Год назад +4

      I am the same played rugby for 40 years main injuries were playing soccer

  • @KevinHoey1
    @KevinHoey1 Год назад +334

    What you dont realise is the size of the players. Lowest weight on the field if theres a unusually small player is probably 12 or 13 stone but most are probably between 15 to 20 stone.
    Jonah lomu was 19+ stone but could do the 100 in 11 seconds. Granted he was special.
    Rip Jonah.

    • @alistairclifton1286
      @alistairclifton1286 Год назад +9

      I played centre, was considered heavy at 14 stone back in the 90's...but damn, I have played against pretty big boys lol

    • @kylewilliams6091
      @kylewilliams6091 Год назад +8

      @@alistairclifton1286 i was 14st at 11 year old they threw me in with 15-16 year olds but my old man used to play for featherstone and went to school with Paul newlove and they practiced with me all the time .

    • @jameswroe2403
      @jameswroe2403 Год назад +5

      ​@@kylewilliams6091 I was at school with Paul Sampson who played both codes. His cousin is Dean Sampson.

    • @jblocker118
      @jblocker118 Год назад +20

      Jonah was a man mountain there's never been anyone like him, probably never will

    • @periechontology
      @periechontology Год назад +3

      In American football 14 stone is considered a small player. The official average weight is 17.5 stone. The official average height and weight of an NFL guard is 193 centimeters and 22.5 stone

  • @kimballhutchinson2351
    @kimballhutchinson2351 Год назад +294

    I was on a flight just recently that had 2 rugby squads from South Africa on it. They were top flight teams I found out later, on their way to play a few european teams. I didn't realise until I saw them crammed into plane just how massive rugby players are. It was very impressive. Some of them stood around the toilet areas for most of the flight because they just couldn't fit into their seats. Watching normal men trying to squeeze between them on their way to the toilet without looking intimidated had me entertained for the whole flight.

    • @gilliandawson6567
      @gilliandawson6567 Год назад +16

      🤣

    • @johnhawkins9626
      @johnhawkins9626 Год назад +10

      My wife an I went to ta rugby game. It was at a complex where a soccer tournament was also going on. We walked past field after field of soccer players, then my wife said "oh, that must be the visiting team. They don't look like soccer players."

    • @arianbyw3819
      @arianbyw3819 11 месяцев назад +5

      Rugby players bulk is fairly recent though. I've been watching rugby for years, and some of the best players were really wiry and very fast.

  • @duffymoon3716
    @duffymoon3716 4 месяца назад +18

    My 16 year old DAUGHTER plays. And has done for 9 years. Girls aren’t allowed to play against boys from age 13. She’s 5’1”, weighs about 110 pounds and hits like a mini railroad train. Yes, I’m very proud of her.

  • @catherinecarrigan5763
    @catherinecarrigan5763 Год назад +397

    "...no helmet, no shoulder pads, nothing" It's like American football but for big boys 😂

    • @scottprice8994
      @scottprice8994 7 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, right. American football is much more violent. People die playing football, even while wearing pads and a helmet. People are injured in just about every game.

    • @craigt6002
      @craigt6002 7 месяцев назад +22

      ​@@scottprice8994 pffft

    • @helenwhitehurst398
      @helenwhitehurst398 7 месяцев назад +39

      Rugby "padding" is called muscles held in place by true grit.

    • @louisejackson8770
      @louisejackson8770 7 месяцев назад +8

      ​@@helenwhitehurst398and tape around the Cauliflower ear 😅

    • @tcrown3333
      @tcrown3333 7 месяцев назад +6

      ​@scottprice8994 🤣😂🤣😂
      Sure it is!

  • @francoisdutoit6206
    @francoisdutoit6206 Год назад +304

    Old saying;
    Rugby is a game for Hooligans played by Gentlemen

    • @zargonfuture4046
      @zargonfuture4046 Год назад +2

      I said simular but differently lol. as a lover of rugby it brings out the hooligan in us the lovers of the game.

    • @GlitzyWitch
      @GlitzyWitch Год назад

      Trust me they're not all gentlemen, the ones who go to a uni in the Town I lived are arrogant assholes, when they go out drinking in our town they they push everyone out the way, including womam, I lost my shit with one of them lol. However the England team do train there, I used to work at the uni amd we could see them practicing out of mu office window, phwor thanking you 😀 😉

    • @newton18311
      @newton18311 Год назад +6

      Give Blood. play Rugby.

    • @andrewdavies6240
      @andrewdavies6240 Год назад +12

      Rugby is played by hooligans and watched by gentlemen, football/soccer is played by gentlemen abd watched by hooligans

    • @stuartspencer2161
      @stuartspencer2161 Год назад +3

      Or the expanded version - (Rugby) Union is the thug's game played by gentlemen, and (Rugby) League is the gentleman's game played by thugs.

  • @seaheiressunknown75
    @seaheiressunknown75 Год назад +28

    as a South African... I loved watching this and the comments are hilarious

  • @evesantgame1698
    @evesantgame1698 9 месяцев назад +12

    In France we say "rugby is the school of the life"
    my daughter is playing rugby since she is 4 years old, she is 7 now and she still loves it 💕
    it's the only sport where you have the right to swimm in the mud and fight against others and have your parents be proud of you because of it 😂

  • @kaylynvandermerwe
    @kaylynvandermerwe Год назад +60

    What's always funny to me is that the guys will fight on field and argue but will all go out and party after the game like friends 🎉

    • @cubiusblockus3973
      @cubiusblockus3973 5 месяцев назад +2

      Because its a respect thing!
      The moment you stand up for yourself, you become a man and that demands respect.
      If you don't stand up for yourself, you ain't a man.
      Men hold a monoploy on violence, and we know it, so we must respect each other or it becomes violent.

    • @martinkineavy9039
      @martinkineavy9039 5 месяцев назад

      The hard they hit you the more they like you

    • @enriquejaviercastillomonta1783
      @enriquejaviercastillomonta1783 5 месяцев назад +1

      ...si, bueno...el que sobrevive 😂😂😂
      You are crazy 😵‍💫👈‼️
      🍺🧔🏻🇪🇦

  • @iangraham9050
    @iangraham9050 Год назад +146

    As the old adage goes: Rugby is a hooligan's game played by gentlemen. It also gives our youngsters a sense of respect, discipline, and fair play. It makes you tough both physically and mentally and you only get out of the game what you put into it. I played for years - pure joy every time.

    • @dpt6849
      @dpt6849 Год назад +4

      Englands hooligans did well on the fields, in the terraces and in the street.
      Around rugby, football and nowadays darts

    • @jamesgreen1561
      @jamesgreen1561 Год назад +2

      Aye, I wish I played it for longer.
      I went to a public boys school until my parents split & ended up at a grammar school afte where it wasn't played. We played full contact rugby from year 4-6. I look back fondly on my time getting my head stamped on with studs 😂 played for a local kids team for a couple of years after but miss it until this day!

    • @hankcuccina5260
      @hankcuccina5260 Год назад +2

      The other saying is...with Rugby, hooligans on the field, gentlemen in the viewing crowds....Soccer, hooligans in the crowds, gentlemen on the field.

    • @5ynthesizerpatel
      @5ynthesizerpatel Год назад +4

      The great thing about rugby is that it's a sport for every kid no matter how you're made
      If you're short and chunky you're a prop or a hooker - if you're tall you're a lock, if you're big and strong you're a number 8, if you're quick and strong and like to mix it up you're a flanker or a centre, if you're quick and have a bit of skill you're a half-back and if you're fast you're a winger.
      Any kid's got a place in the team

    • @paulcaswell2813
      @paulcaswell2813 Год назад

      @@5ynthesizerpatel Don't forget the great Phil Bennett (Wales) - the quickest player I've ever seen. He may have been small by Rugby standards, but half the time the opponents never even saw him LOL!

  • @tillytilford2158
    @tillytilford2158 Год назад +153

    I had the pleasure of working in Florida in 2015 during the Rugby World Cup. My American military colleagues weren't familiar with Rugby but after watching the USA v the All Blacks, it lit a fire in them and they watched every game they could for the rest of the tournament. I'm surprised Rugby isn't more popular in the States.

    • @tricky1581
      @tricky1581 Год назад +16

      It may happen eventually, it may just take a while. Look how long "proper" football (soccer) took to gain a foothold, now it's starting to take off & getting bigger all the time.
      Gotta stop calling soccer though, FFS, ya weirdos 😉

    • @WheraDouglas
      @WheraDouglas Год назад +15

      You will have to harden up! NEW ZEALAND, IRELAND, SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALIA, BRITAIN, ARGENTINA ❤❤❤

    • @LeonAust
      @LeonAust Год назад +3

      Rugby is dying in OZ while soccer is killing it.
      Rugby grounds within the suburbs are empty during the playing season so councils are converting them to soccer fields due to shortage of grounds for that sport. Registered participation for soccer is at 1,450,000 while Rugby is 170,000 and shrinking.

    • @etiennedevignolles7538
      @etiennedevignolles7538 Год назад +2

      @@tricky1581
      I think they call it soccer to avoid confusion. If you say "football" to an American, they'll assume you're talking about American Football. Similarly in parts of Australia, "football" means "rugby (football) league".

    • @davidmellish3295
      @davidmellish3295 Год назад +2

      @@etiennedevignolles7538 yeah but the main argument is that they should call the game where the foot kicks the ball ( football) and give American football another name, to avoid confusion.
      Why call the game where for 90 minutes the foot is kicking the ball soccer? It was called football before the American game was even dreamed off,they should have given their game a different name

  • @Ps-tc9ko
    @Ps-tc9ko 7 месяцев назад +8

    A rugby players diet and fitness is amazing..you can see why, peace, love an harmony from Manchester, England 🇬🇧 🇺🇸

  • @AdeboFunkyVoodoo
    @AdeboFunkyVoodoo Год назад +76

    As a kid, rugby was my life. I ate, slept, dreamt, lived rugby. It was how I expressed and defined myself. Captained one of my teams to a national championships too.
    Sadly injury meant I never got to play for my country but friends did and they went on to win world championships.
    Best team sport in the world.
    Everything else, is childs play.

    • @Andrew-fy9wu
      @Andrew-fy9wu Год назад +1

      You forgot league.

    • @RazorMouth
      @RazorMouth Год назад +1

      ​@@Andrew-fy9wuleague is trash, boring with zero intensity.

    • @Andrew-fy9wu
      @Andrew-fy9wu Год назад

      @@RazorMouth Bollocks, it is league that has taught union how to be exciting. Maybe you were born five minutes ago, by that comment Id say so. I remember when a union match would end 21-12 with 1 try, 1 conversion, 5 penalty goals and 3 drop goals. And they had to replace the ball because it was kicked so much. So dont talk out of your anus.

    • @manu-tonyo9654
      @manu-tonyo9654 Год назад +4

      When you play rugby you aren't 'special' because you are big and hard, you learn dignity, respect and manners or you get pummelled by your peers.Football(soccer) is a gentle game played by thugs, Rugby is a thug's game played by gentlemen, an old saying but when you look at the respect the Ref gets it makes sense.

  • @suepoole8323
    @suepoole8323 Год назад +48

    Love my Rugby, watch as many matches as I can, my Brother played rugby.. live in UK from Irish parents and I married a Welsh man, so loads of fun cheering the sides on.. It is played everywhere now, with the England women's team doing well too. I believe it is beginning to be played more in the US too

    • @davidbarney7044
      @davidbarney7044 Год назад +3

      US bloke here, played in highschool and almost college too

    • @disgruntledmum4916
      @disgruntledmum4916 Год назад +1

      The US has had a women's side (and a men's) for many years. The US women won the first ever women's world cup back in 1991 (I think) and the US are still Olympic 15s champions (it hasn't been played in the Olympics since they won the Gold in the 1920s)

  • @knowEyeDeer
    @knowEyeDeer Год назад +64

    5:13 "I don't know how they do this!"
    It's practice and training. Most of those tackles show flawless technical form. Remember that our children grow up playing rugby, we're taught at a young age how to play rugby without hurting ourselves and others.

    • @Stonezster
      @Stonezster Год назад +6

      Yup, we started playing British Bulldog from as young as I remember. No Ball, Just tackling. Put a fool in the middle and run through them until everyone is in the middle and 1 person is left dodging their tackles...Must have been 4yrs old playing that until I got to old for it and they gave us a ball, lol...

    • @innocentbystander1447
      @innocentbystander1447 Год назад +2

      @@Stonezster That sounds like Bullrush. At least, that's what we called it in West Auckland

    • @trevtall1094
      @trevtall1094 Год назад +1

      It's bad when you get American football players switching to rugby. I remember watching a usa england exhibition match 15+ years ago on tv, when the players walked off the pitch at full time half the England team were on the floor

    • @knowEyeDeer
      @knowEyeDeer Год назад

      @@innocentbystander1447 it's called bull-rush in AU too mate :-)

    • @ethanloveland504
      @ethanloveland504 Год назад +1

      @@knowEyeDeer its called British bulldog in WA

  • @deirdregahansuttle5698
    @deirdregahansuttle5698 7 месяцев назад +16

    Yes Our Irish Rugby player make your American players look like scared babies in all the pads n helmets. These are veryyyy strong men.

  • @kaylynvandermerwe
    @kaylynvandermerwe Год назад +52

    I still remember watching Faf de Klerk from the Springboks get knocked out in the first 40 seconds of the game, his neck snapped backwards and he was taken off.. He was perfectly fine and is playing today but the anxious moments of waiting for news that he was okay was so nerve wrecking

    • @ThomasRichards-oj2pp
      @ThomasRichards-oj2pp 5 месяцев назад

      De kleck is probably the best player in the world, but he can still fuck off

  • @treeofwoe-jl5hx
    @treeofwoe-jl5hx Год назад +48

    "Run with it as much as you want but you can *ONLY* pass backwards" makes for a MUCH more agressive game imo.
    Plus what you often get with Rugby is not segregation in the stands & both teams supporters going out afterwards and getting the beers in together and without issue.
    It's a whole "gentleman thug" thing! 😁

    • @etiennedevignolles7538
      @etiennedevignolles7538 Год назад +1

      You can pass backwards as many times as you want to in American Football too (just only once forwards per play).

    • @jstewart4205
      @jstewart4205 7 месяцев назад

      I have never known crowd segregation with the fans. As far as I know, it doesn't exist.

    • @bobbrowne3027
      @bobbrowne3027 Месяц назад

      That's funny , the England soccer team passes backwards all the time , makes for boring rather than aggression.

    • @treeofwoe-jl5hx
      @treeofwoe-jl5hx Месяц назад

      @@bobbrowne3027 Despite the averageness of the UK soccer team, A fundamental misunderstanding

    • @treeofwoe-jl5hx
      @treeofwoe-jl5hx Месяц назад

      @@bobbrowne3027 I dont know what you are talking about. English football has passing in all directions. In Rugby you ONLY pass backwards because forward progress is only made by throwing an 18 stone juggernaut at a wall of similarly huge men in an effort to smash through and drive play forward.
      You make no sense man :/

  • @mattwright2964
    @mattwright2964 Год назад +59

    Love rugby. Lots of action, yet still a gentleman's sport without nasty fan behaviour. The wirst aspects of tackling have been tidied up as well so still plenty of action but less real danger of serious injury.

    • @awgkiwi
      @awgkiwi 11 месяцев назад

      Shame that there's no longer any rucking in the rucks...

    • @annalieff-saxby568
      @annalieff-saxby568 10 месяцев назад

      There's a saying: "Rugby is a thug's game played by gentlemen. Football is a gentleman's game played by thugs".

  • @Existomalus
    @Existomalus 10 месяцев назад +3

    The REAL mans sport

  • @deanworsley2244
    @deanworsley2244 Год назад +105

    That hit on the guy at about the 3.58 mark is what we call a hospital pass, that gonna send you to hospital. If you want to see one of the best, search for Jonah Lomu, an New Zealand All Black, rest his soul, he was a mountain of a man and could run sub 10 second 100 metre races, absolute beast. Gone way too soon but never forgotten.

    • @paulwood5131
      @paulwood5131 Год назад +4

      One of the true Greats of Rugby...
      A genuine one off...

    • @NZ_Kiwi
      @NZ_Kiwi Год назад +2

      Love that bro! Respect for your comment & I hope people take your advice & do look him up Chur!
      Rest In Peace my bro🙏🇳🇿🥝
      My top3 would also have to be Dan Carter & Richie McCaw truly the sports 🌿🏉🏴 GOAT 🐐
      Their representation of the Haka gives me chills every time 😭 ❤

    • @MKitchen75
      @MKitchen75 Год назад +2

      they must have made great haka for him..

    • @Xman_Taurus
      @Xman_Taurus Год назад +1

      Jonah Lomu died? Oh my word. I remember New Zealand vs South Africa_Jonah Lomu vs Francois Pienaar

    • @MKitchen75
      @MKitchen75 Год назад +1

      @@Xman_Taurus yes he died too young rip jonah.. his funeral is on youtube very emotional stuff

  • @rickywatson111
    @rickywatson111 Год назад +47

    That's our national sport here in New Zealand. Your reaction was mine when as an 8 year old I was expected to play rugby lol. Love from New Zealand brother.

    • @callum105
      @callum105 Год назад +3

      i love the Haka 🤪

  • @shaneroberts2492
    @shaneroberts2492 Год назад +17

    I was born and still live in the town of Rugby, England where the game was born!! Love the game!!

    • @traceyrhoden9808
      @traceyrhoden9808 7 месяцев назад +2

      My daughter went to college in Rugby. I come from Kenilworth nr Warwick, hello fello Warwickshire person 😃

    • @creepyhero84
      @creepyhero84 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@traceyrhoden9808 Another fellow Warwickshire person here! Born and grew up in Coventry but currently in Nuneaton.

    • @traceyrhoden9808
      @traceyrhoden9808 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@creepyhero84 my sister lives in Nuneaton but soon to move back to Kenilworth

    • @creepyhero84
      @creepyhero84 6 месяцев назад

      @@traceyrhoden9808 small world! Lol

    • @admiralbenbow5083
      @admiralbenbow5083 5 месяцев назад

      I played on `that` pitch for my school.

  • @rodneyscobell7065
    @rodneyscobell7065 7 месяцев назад +2

    Greatest game ever, so addictive, great adrenaline highs but so much pain the following days. Now I’m older I’m paying the price.

  • @TheEkkas
    @TheEkkas Год назад +17

    They start from young. Getting knocked and falling (hard) a lot simply makes you tougher and more pain tolerant, learn to take the punches. Even the skin get tougher. It's an amazing sport that is actually a strategic mental game which is coordinated and executed very physically and sometimes relentlessly.

  • @garygemmell3488
    @garygemmell3488 Год назад +55

    Did you notice how nearly EVERY time the ball carrier was tackled, the tackler wrapped his arms around the ball carrier? It's a requirement in Rugby and as a result the players in Rugby are way better tacklers than those in the NFL and NCAA football.

    • @christophernation4793
      @christophernation4793 Год назад +6

      And regrettably, a large number - greater proportion, perhaps - of hits in this video were foul tackles that did not. There were dozens of illegal shoulder charges and above-the shoulder 'tackles.

    • @carmennykamp6416
      @carmennykamp6416 Год назад

      Yes you have to tackle with both arms...

    • @stuartspencer2161
      @stuartspencer2161 Год назад

      I might be wrong, but I'm pretty sure Gridiron doesn't allow grappling during a tackle, anf has to be open handed, so pushing and basic impact to tackle the player. Mostly what would be classed as illegal in Rugby.

    • @garygemmell3488
      @garygemmell3488 Год назад

      @@stuartspencer2161 I will assume that "Gridiron" refers to American football and that "grappling" refers to locking your hands around or grabbing the uniform of an opposing player. In fact, the only time a football player is allowed to do either to an opponent is when that opponent is in possession of the ball.

    • @drewfife5169
      @drewfife5169 Год назад

      Pick 'em and drive 'em into the dirt.

  • @juliabanes204
    @juliabanes204 Год назад +78

    Very proud to be South African right now.... we are one of the biggest teams in the world. The Rugby World Cup has just started and I'm thoroughly enjoying it!! (SA 42 - Aussies 12 earlier tonight)

    • @something6141
      @something6141 Год назад +11

      I watched, I'm south african and live in Aus, never gonna give up the springboks

    • @easygarden777
      @easygarden777 Год назад +5

      It's not the Rugby World Cup playing now it's the Rugby Championship between New Zealand, South Africa, Australia and Argentina... The Rugby World Cup starts in September in France... Ps, congrats on beating Aussie. Now it's our turn ( the All Blacks that is ) and on to win the Rugby Championship.... Good luck in the world cup .... it could come down to you and us

    • @cassiusclay8916
      @cassiusclay8916 Год назад +3

      ​​@@easygarden777lesssssgoooo All Blacks

    • @emigab5497
      @emigab5497 Год назад +1

      Dream,dream little bird.🎵🎶🎶🎶😎🎶.🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷

    • @smolcat4552
      @smolcat4552 Год назад +5

      Ek ook. They can keep their NFL

  • @athanase6613
    @athanase6613 10 месяцев назад +3

    As a French, i can say that in rugby schools for kids (both boys and girls), they don't practice tackles because of danger. But they learn how to fall, how to resist to stay their two legs, how to catch the ball from adversaries, and how to enjoy, because, in reality, it's a team fighting sport. In many places all over Europe, in ancient time (i.e. since medieval age), villages "played" game in witch the goal is to put something (typically a big ball) to the church of the opponents. In France it was called "la soule" and it was extremely dangerous with possible deaths (yes, we started it as some kind of war").
    So now, it is a little more civilized but still hard, physical and sometime harmful but honestly the rules are evolving to adresse commotional issues. For example, you can't tackle over the shoulders because of the neck, you can't tackle an opponent who is still on his jump. You have to wait his (her) feet are on the ground, and so on.
    Really, this sport seems very brutal when played by senior men but try to see feminine rugby. As woman don't have the same size, they must find other tricks to win the game. Personally, i enjoy women's game because it's different and very interesting.
    Have a good day and happy new year.

  • @surfturfnz1879
    @surfturfnz1879 Год назад +30

    Played both Rugby and Rugby League here in NZ from age six up into my early thirties and loved every minute of it with my old rugby team (we were all school mates) we went undefeated including all preseason games for three straight seasons and still hold the record in the club to this very day it’s unbeaten. The USA actually have a national rugby team as well bro you should check them out if you haven’t done so already! 🏉❤

    • @faniebotha8582
      @faniebotha8582 Год назад +5

      Jip,the USA is getting better and better. Not saying they'll ever compete at the same level as the AB's,Bokke,Aussies,England and now the VERY good Irish but once in a blue moon they'll frighten bigger teams. Go BOKKE! 🇿🇦💪🏻♥️

  • @animalian01
    @animalian01 Год назад +30

    I played from 14 until I was 51 , apart from a few cuts, broken nose, and dislocations it was a great part of my life, and I wouldn't have changed anything. I was wing forward/flanker for most of my career and I was a tackling coach, i weighed 17 stone 240lbs so I could absorb a lot of impact.

  • @76ludlow
    @76ludlow Год назад +21

    I really appreciate your reaction. Yes rugby football is still very much being played the world over by men and by women too. There are two main forms: rugby union and rugby league. I would highly recommend you now take a look at the mighty late great Jonah Lomu, a man mountain of New Zealand rugby union who was a sheer phenomenon of the game. His exploits on the field of rugby union have to be seen to be believed.

    • @valsyaranamual6853
      @valsyaranamual6853 Год назад +6

      Loved Jonah!

    • @donnamariebaker6581
      @donnamariebaker6581 Год назад +1

      I watched him at Twickenham while I was in college and he was awe inspiring. A great man. A sad loss 😢

  • @dianeshelton9592
    @dianeshelton9592 7 месяцев назад +3

    My husband is the gentlest kindest man in the world so patient and he works with boys who have been expelled from all the local schools as a home tutor for those that thrown out of that school tool .
    So he builds up a lot of frustration over the weeks, I realise these kids are deeply troubled but they push every button they can find.
    He plays Rugby , he tackles hard and is all set up for a new week of educating these troubled kids.
    You will find most Rugby players are really sweet and gentle, look at Mike Tindall, looks like a real street thug and is married to Zara Philips ,King Charles III neice.

  • @debrachapman6165
    @debrachapman6165 Год назад +32

    I'm from Wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 here rugby is not just a sport its a religion and we pray at the Principality Stadium

    • @davidwhite4874
      @davidwhite4874 5 месяцев назад

      Is that what Cardiff Arms Park is called, now?

    • @eclectica1
      @eclectica1 9 дней назад

      ​@@davidwhite4874 No. Cardiff Arms Park is still there, next to it.
      Trying to be funny and completely missing the mark.

    • @davidwhite4874
      @davidwhite4874 9 дней назад

      @@eclectica1 Trying to be funny? WTF are you talking about?

  • @terencecarroll1812
    @terencecarroll1812 Год назад +32

    Rugby has been going on for well over 100 years and is so big around the world these days with teams from places like Argentina, Fiji and Samoa and they're very exciting to watch. By fat the most brutal though are South Africa, they're literally monsters. Google them and see some of their videos, I think you'll love them

    • @edwardhuggins84
      @edwardhuggins84 Год назад +4

      178 years (as for 2023)

    • @nos480
      @nos480 Год назад +1

      I'm sure you meant "monsters" in the nicest way possible? Go BOKKE!!!! 😂😂

    • @earnie6511
      @earnie6511 6 месяцев назад

      You forgot about the all blacks, but jonah lomu was the man.

  • @realgun666
    @realgun666 Год назад +8

    My grandsons play and one of them is recovering from Lukemia. We raise tough boys here NW UK

    • @IANHANDS
      @IANHANDS 7 месяцев назад

      They are only tough in the north west..NW likes to look hard. Tha now's ya now I'm geetin it. 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @taridean
    @taridean 7 месяцев назад +1

    Used to play Rugby in high school. Ended up having eight stitches inside my lower lip after catching the heal of a boot (cleat) when I slipping forward during a "Ruck" move (looks like players piling on top of each other). It can get bloody but the adrenaline is so high, you just want to carry on playing 😂.

  • @NZ_Kiwi
    @NZ_Kiwi Год назад +22

    Never heard of Rugby?! 😱 I naively just thought every country on the globe knew at least of the sports existence lol 😅 but I know for FACT that New Zealand have the best & toughest national Rugby team of all time!
    GO ALL BLACKS!! 🇳🇿🥝🖤🌿
    ❤ U Richie McCaw you da GOAT🐐

    • @johansteyn23664
      @johansteyn23664 Год назад +3

      Pity All Blacks are going to lose against Springboks this World Cup....😎

    • @frasermackay9156
      @frasermackay9156 Год назад

      They must have seen your post and took it out on Italy, Anyway as much as it hurts this proud Scotsman, Ireland are the team to beat. @@johansteyn23664

    • @taniac1860
      @taniac1860 Год назад +2

      @@johansteyn23664South Africa have to qualify for the quarter finals yet. Ireland and Scotland may have a different plan for you. Good luck, fingers crossed they do the right thing and both sides play fairly for the win.

    • @johansteyn23664
      @johansteyn23664 Год назад

      I guess we are in the finals now. So much for Ireland & Scotland & England & France....oops. Last game to go and then we celebrate until the end of the year. 😎@@taniac1860

    • @upturnedblousecollar5811
      @upturnedblousecollar5811 Год назад

      You have to remember that a lot of Americans don't know anything about the rest of the world. Statistically, 40% of them never leave the US ever in their lives, not even for a holiday.

  • @misimiki
    @misimiki Год назад +35

    Rugby is one of the best games in the world - free flowing, hard hitting and always exciting. It's very technical but with strict rules too. The closest you have in N America is probably NHL. Some of those hits in the video were questionable if not illegal. What you can't really see is just how big and strong some of those players are. At moments, the expression on your face were priceless.

    • @endurojimmy3109
      @endurojimmy3109 Год назад +1

      I'd say the hits in hockey are on a different level compared to Rugby.
      I have played Rugby, and nowadays play rec hockey, but pro hockey is just ridiculous.

    • @jamierm3002
      @jamierm3002 Год назад +1

      *Most of the hits in this video are red cards lol

    • @misimiki
      @misimiki Год назад +1

      @@endurojimmy3109 I'd agree for the reason that hockey players travel at much greater speeds and so there's more momentum and force (I'm not a physicist BTW) .

    • @AJP5683
      @AJP5683 Год назад

      I also played. Some injuries haunt me now in my 40'd but I will do it again. I remember having a girl close my black eye with make up for class photo. Love this game.

    • @thatotsautse344
      @thatotsautse344 Год назад +1

      My son was first team....if the phone rang on thev Rugby Saturday, I knew it was the hospital calling.....but he would be back on that field in no time....he still looks like a rugby player even 9 years after High School....

  • @jacqueline4514
    @jacqueline4514 Год назад +14

    When my son was in the Navy, they would play Rugby on the base in the snow in Chicago in the middle of the night; doesn’t sound like a good time to me, but he loved it 😂

  • @1955jinky
    @1955jinky Месяц назад

    Thank you for reacting to rugby, My favourite aspect of rugby is watching these huge players give total respect to the referee. The referee is the boss, no matter how small. No one argues with the referee.

  • @etiennedevignolles7538
    @etiennedevignolles7538 Год назад +7

    It's a sport that schoolchildren play. I played for my school from 11 years old to 18 years old! Great fun.

  • @annbrown3037
    @annbrown3037 Год назад +63

    See if you can track down some of Jona Lomu's best games. Once watched him dragging 3 men down the pitch like they were rag dolls. And when you see the size of these men up close you appreciate it even more. The injuries can be horrendous...but what a game !!

    • @BatTaz19
      @BatTaz19 Год назад +7

      Lomu was a god.

    • @Silwer24
      @Silwer24 Год назад +1

      I remember something like that. Was it ‘95?

    • @revisionistcrap211
      @revisionistcrap211 Год назад +2

      I couldn't remember his name, only him and how great he was. Thanks.

    • @petiseiuli1433
      @petiseiuli1433 Год назад +1

      Go back to the 80s and Buck Shelford. Lost a nut in a game vs South Affrica. They stitched the sack and he went back on. And that's a true story.

    • @upturnedblousecollar5811
      @upturnedblousecollar5811 Год назад +1

      @@petiseiuli1433 Wow, I honestly thought you were kidding until I looked it up. He apparently lost four teeth in the same incident, too.

  • @kapunda6741
    @kapunda6741 Год назад +17

    I played school and club rugby in Namibia. Broke 3 ribs, my nose 2 times, cracked my sternum, countless pop eyes and had two operations to remove torn cartilage from both knees. If I could, I would do it again. Loved the sport. Great time sport where discipline can be crucial to a win or loss. The ref should also be treated with respect, you can be sent off for backchat and also get a match ban. The after parties with the opposing team was also legendary.

  • @gabriel_the_salubri
    @gabriel_the_salubri 2 месяца назад +1

    So glad to see American appreciation for Rugby. You'll notice too that in Rugby you don't often see "dirty hits". Rugby men (and women) learn how to hit and tackle properly.

  • @johnsim-pt1nq
    @johnsim-pt1nq Год назад +13

    i played for 34 years, up to semi pro level. its an amazing sport, the main reason we put ourselves through it is for our team mates. if you want to see a cross over, Christian Wade made it on to a training squad of an NFL team and ruined a few defenses. he came back to rugby after a while though. there are a good number of teams now in the USA. i cannot recommend going to a smaller team, watching them and then having a few beers with them enough.

  • @tertiamaritz9205
    @tertiamaritz9205 Год назад +94

    AS A SOUTH AFRICAN, THIS IS THE BEST EVER. REAL HARD MEN ON THE FIELD. SPRINGBOK WILL WIN THIS YEAR❤

  • @timrussell9869
    @timrussell9869 Год назад +15

    My college toured the US in 1976, playing rugby. Went from LA up to Vancouver, played 8 games in 17 days. It was a tough tour, by the time we made it to Vancouver half the team was carrying injuries, but we played anyway.

    • @trevtall1094
      @trevtall1094 Год назад

      Yeah the most unsafe rugby players are those who switched from America Football. I once watched an US Eng exhibition match on tv 15+ years ago. Half the eng team were on the ground at full time

  • @CR-wq2bk
    @CR-wq2bk 3 месяца назад +1

    Yes indeed...le rugby est un sport d’hommes 😉😉😉

  • @suearnold7279
    @suearnold7279 Год назад +14

    The women are proving to be excellent gameplayers as well in the Australian national Rugby League, NRLW comp. Less aggressive, but excellent technicians. Newcastle Knights are back to back premiers. The Wallaroos, Rugby Union, have just beaten the French team in an international.

    • @KieraHafermalz-Wheeler
      @KieraHafermalz-Wheeler 11 месяцев назад +3

      Ooooh yeah, the NZ women's team...dang!

    • @arianbyw3819
      @arianbyw3819 11 месяцев назад +3

      Yup. My granddaughter played rugby for schools, went on to specialise in sport injuries

  • @rev.jonathanwint6038
    @rev.jonathanwint6038 Год назад +8

    When I played rugby as a kid in England. I broke a bone in each game. 😂 After six games my mother never let me play again! I was 7! I broke fingers toes a tooth Fracture a thigh! I seriously love that game!😅

  • @GoWestYoungMan
    @GoWestYoungMan Год назад +24

    What North Americans call football was developed from rugby at the colleges and universities of central Canada in the 1860s. You can see the similarities: field lines, running with the ball, lateral or backwards pass, goal posts (in the US they were moved to the back while in Canada they're still in the front).

    • @blooblak01
      @blooblak01 Год назад +1

      My understanding of the rugby origins of American football is the only reason I can now accept to it as 'foot'ball.😂
      Rugby is different code of football, and developed out of football.
      I tried explaining this to someone the other day. They were still somehow confused. Must be the way I tell 'em, eh!😂😂

    • @edwardhuggins84
      @edwardhuggins84 Год назад

      ​@blooblak01 but rugby (1845) is older then Association football(1863)

    • @aaohknsn
      @aaohknsn Год назад +4

      @@blooblak01 football (soccer), american football and rugby all originated from a game in europe played in the middle ages. It developped in England into two streams: one where hands were mostly used (rugby) and one where feet were mostly used (football). The rugby one developped into American Football.

    • @camoltoe8
      @camoltoe8 Год назад +4

      @@aaohknsn it actually comes from playing footie when the ball was picked up in the middle of a game founded rugby england

    • @Redplant99
      @Redplant99 Год назад

      And the touchdown as well. In the earlier days of football I assume it was necessary (as in rugby) to literally touch the ball down in the end-zone.

  • @mickstaplehurst8471
    @mickstaplehurst8471 7 месяцев назад +4

    Ladies rugby teams would probably piss all over most NFL teams!

  • @michaelatkins4501
    @michaelatkins4501 Год назад +58

    And to think this is a game we play in our schools 😂 even our school children play harder than the NFL 😂

    • @colinmackenzie6277
      @colinmackenzie6277 Год назад

      Not entirely true, but pound for pound the Rugby (League)players rule in one on one tackling...in the NFL, a player of Lomus size is common...and no arms are required in the tackle + gang Bang 3+ tacklers in 1 hit. Many of the layers also have Olympic speed...but for all Rugby codes, we handle the jandle!!😊

    • @mauricestanley5763
      @mauricestanley5763 Год назад +1

      I’m 70 now and remember those days clearly, great still puts a smile on my face.

    • @johnnylawrence7509
      @johnnylawrence7509 Год назад +2

      Rugby is a game women play as it's so soft.
      You know what sport women don't play? 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @SusanMadge-vl9gx
      @SusanMadge-vl9gx Год назад

      Sure do.

  • @jimjams20001
    @jimjams20001 Год назад +8

    J'avais l'habitude de jouer au rugby pour mon école vers 15-16 ans - (maintenant 52 ans), c'est un jeu brutal. J'étais au deuxième rang, un gros gars costaud, beaucoup de puissance pour pousser dans la mêlée. J'ai été mis KO à plusieurs reprises dans un jeu, vous apprenez juste à vous en sortir !

  • @steveglufc
    @steveglufc Год назад +14

    Rugby (the international union version) is actually played in the US. My stepson used to play it regularly when serving in the US Marines. He loved the game. It is a regular saying that Rugby compared with football (Soccer to you) is that “Rugby is a game for Ruffians played by gentlemen, whilst football is a game for gentlemen played by ruffians”

    • @valsyaranamual6853
      @valsyaranamual6853 Год назад

      Rubbish!

    • @steveglufc
      @steveglufc Год назад +3

      @@valsyaranamual6853 some intelligent reply that is. My comment at least is initially based on fact, and the second part on humour. Yours is just shouting out your lack of knowledge.

    • @ffotograffydd
      @ffotograffydd Год назад +1

      @@steveglufcWe usually say thugs rather than ruffians, but other than that, very accurate. 🙂

    • @TrendCrush666
      @TrendCrush666 Год назад

      We used the same saying in hong kong in the 90s but said hooligans instead of thugs or ruffians. I once played at the hong kong sevens in 1998 was on finals day in front of 20-25 thousand people. It was the finals of the school competition that was played a few weeks before the sevens tournament. Then one of the new zealand players gave us our medaks, was meant to be jonah lomu but i believe he was ill or injured n didn't make it there. Still Top3 experiences in my life though.

  • @vinnywarren2144
    @vinnywarren2144 7 месяцев назад +1

    Rugby union football, commonly known simply as rugby union or more often just rugby, is a close-contact team sport that originated at Rugby School in England in the first half of the 19th century.

  • @Celtic_Warrior_88
    @Celtic_Warrior_88 Год назад +21

    If you want to see the pinnacle of Rugby League, a 3 game series called State of Origin will be played over the next 2 months. It is between 2 Australian states and features the best of the best in the sport. It is described by most countries, who play rugby league as the worlds best example of the sport. If you want more details, gimmie a shout out and I'll come back to you later with the dates of the competition games. I think it would make for great content for your audience.

    • @wayne6512
      @wayne6512 Год назад

      Best of the best in the sport? Fighting words those.

    • @rs_one2434
      @rs_one2434 Год назад

      Maybe in Australia lol

  • @chriskelly9476
    @chriskelly9476 Год назад +12

    There are 2 kinds of rugby - league and union. Both are played professionally in many countries (most commonly the UK where it was invented, South Africa, New Zealand, Australia and the pacific islands such as Fiji, Samoa etc.) Some of this footage is from international matches. Oh, and the women hit hard too.

  • @GSD-hd1yh
    @GSD-hd1yh Год назад +10

    American Football is played in America and has a following in some European countries, but Rugby is played in Britain, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, France, Italy, Argentina, Fiji, Samoa, Canada among others

    • @tdogg1157
      @tdogg1157 Год назад +2

      Don’t forget the number 1 ranked team in the world 🇮🇪

    • @77MrRd
      @77MrRd Год назад +2

      You may as well say American football is played in America but Rugby is played in every other country including some in U.S.

    • @GSD-hd1yh
      @GSD-hd1yh Год назад +2

      @@77MrRd Can't say that because when I looked it up there was a surprising number of countries that do play American Football. I think the difference lies in when you talk about a World Series/Cup. Only American teams compete for football championships, but when you talk about Rugby it literally is any country in the world can enter.

    • @77MrRd
      @77MrRd Год назад +1

      @@GSD-hd1yh ,,, Of course , you are right , I'm sure there are also american football leagues in other countries but I thought too minor to mention 🤔

    • @SusanMadge-vl9gx
      @SusanMadge-vl9gx Год назад +2

      @@77MrRd They ARE too minor to mention 😂

  • @hyime69
    @hyime69 10 месяцев назад

    I Love your take on Rugby I live in the UK about 35 Miles from the Place where it was first play Rugby School. We have two types of rules The Main one you will see on international TV is Rugby Union which is played with 15 people per side the Other Quicker game is Rugby League which originates from the North of England where Rugby Union is played in the South of England and the other 3 nations that make up the United Kingdom. It is played from early years age 5yrs old through to Veterans of 50 yrs There are Leagues that are played by teams of professionals all over the World The best international Tournament is The 6 Nation's played every year from end of February by England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, France, and Italy well worth a watch

  • @harrybruijs2614
    @harrybruijs2614 Год назад +4

    American sports can learn a thing of two of the rest of the world. Toughness, technique and sportmansship. Specially the NFL.

  • @markchip1
    @markchip1 Год назад +5

    One of the most impressive sights is to see an attacking player get taken down REALLY HARD... but then to get straight back on their feet and go again, like nothing fazed them at all!! THAT'S the measure of toughness we like!

  • @annaparry4045
    @annaparry4045 Год назад +11

    Rugby is played by many countries, including, but not limited to,England, Wales, Scotland , Ireland , France , Italy, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Japan and Canada. The last rugby World Cup,was held in Japan and I had the privilege of watching the Japanese beat South Africa in the previous rugby World Cup ( a highly I unexpected result!).

    • @barriewood9336
      @barriewood9336 Год назад

      Add Argentina, Fiji, Samoa and as a minor sport in quite a few more. NZ always the glamour team - the team to beat!

    • @nicholawilson8555
      @nicholawilson8555 Год назад

      Chille have a good little team great game the outher day

    • @ockertbrits6907
      @ockertbrits6907 Год назад

      Add Portugal to the list too.

  • @poledra73
    @poledra73 4 месяца назад +2

    Aussie chick here. My first impression of American gridiron was that it is played by a bunch of 🐈🐈🐈🐈 because none of our codes wear helmets or pads like you guys.
    But there are a lot of rules in our sports like no head high tackles or spiking.
    Does not having protective gear make our footballers more likely to get concussion or less because there are more rules? Or does wearing a helmet cause more concussions because they get hit harder as they are wearing so-called "protection"? Idk. Discuss.

  • @Silwer24
    @Silwer24 Год назад +7

    There are a lot of rules making the game a lot safer than it used to be. Most of those tackles would have resulted in a penalty kick for the other team. And you’re not allowed to tackle a player who is NOT holding the ball. FYI, the Rugby World Cup is currently on, so go watch it!

    • @dylanmeyer6614
      @dylanmeyer6614 6 месяцев назад

      Well said. I lot of now disallowed tackles in there.

  • @rhiannonbamping8257
    @rhiannonbamping8257 Год назад +4

    I played rugby in the Sixth Form and at Uni. Loved it. Great sport and great for building friendships and communities.
    My dad moved across the country when he left uni, and his new social circle became the local rugby club - and still is over 50yrs later.

  • @crzynites6754
    @crzynites6754 Год назад +6

    here in the UK my nephew played rugby as a child, got a few broken bones from it, he now teaches rugby to the kids....brilliant game...

  • @tammyfinnemore
    @tammyfinnemore 6 месяцев назад +1

    Aussie here, I grew up with my grandfather and uncles all playing Rugby, is huge here, so is AFL Aussie Rules.

  • @simonwhitworth4688
    @simonwhitworth4688 Год назад +4

    I played rugby most of my life, made some good friends, thought me respect and team effort, not for everyone but I loved it, all of it 😊

  • @myowndrum286
    @myowndrum286 Год назад +6

    My SIL plays rugby. The first time I went to a game with my daughter, my future SIL had just had his 3 middle fingers bent back to the wrist in a tackle. He got them taped up and went back in the game! Rugby players are tuff, let me tell you!

  • @vincygarifuna
    @vincygarifuna Год назад +71

    Can you imagine if he saw Aussie rules 😂😂😂😂

    • @redders6858
      @redders6858 Год назад +6

      He’d wet himself. Fantastic game!

    • @thomasjohnrobinson4658
      @thomasjohnrobinson4658 Год назад +6

      Compared to RL it's crap.

    • @redders6858
      @redders6858 Год назад +3

      @@thomasjohnrobinson4658 true but let’s break him in easy 😂

    • @JamesHall-ug4pt
      @JamesHall-ug4pt Год назад +3

      Aussie rules, that's just a mass brawl with a ball absolutely mental

    • @308V8HZ
      @308V8HZ Год назад

      He'd probably laugh his head off .

  • @shannonb1990
    @shannonb1990 6 месяцев назад

    Being Australian born and English and New Zealand background Rugby is ingrained into me and believe me the hits huuurrrrtttt. I've been knocked out cold a couple times, tackled mid air and flung 2 metres, landed on my shoulder and head, some how stayed concious for that one. The amount of late tackles you take being a winger taking chip kicks suuuuccckkss

  • @Able-Man
    @Able-Man Год назад +5

    Rugby is a SHEER-PURE ANIMAL sport!!!!!

  • @keithgrant7950
    @keithgrant7950 Год назад +4

    Rugby started in rugby school ,Warwickshire, England around 1823/1845 and is still played worldwide to this day. Look up 5 Nations Rugby. This is taught in Secondary school (11 to 17 year old's) I myself played on the wing and sometimes as the Hooker ( the guy who is held up by the props in the scrum and try's to get the ball first when placed into a scrum) Great fun and there are rules on how you tackle.

  • @abdullahkarriem1774
    @abdullahkarriem1774 Год назад +4

    Rugby is a beautiful sport, unfortunately broke my knee and I’m unable to step on to the field ever again, but I still love it. It truly is the best sport ever… ❤

  • @1235a
    @1235a 11 месяцев назад +1

    I LOVE RUGBY 🏉 💗. In my country rugby is the biggest sport. We competed in the world cup but sadly lost (though the ref was unfair and kept calling stupid plays). Idk I find American football werid.
    ALL BLACK'S 🔛🔝

  • @LennyHenrysDorsalCavity
    @LennyHenrysDorsalCavity Год назад +8

    I can always remember being at school and is doing Rugby for Physical Education, the rules were “full contact” but because I’m like twice the size of most people in my year I would get into some trouble for full on tackling people 😂
    Got to the point where one minute I’d be complained at for injuring people (the tackles were completely legal) then the next I had the teacher come up to me and ask if I wanted to play for the schools rugby team 😂😂

  • @Onlymeonlymeable
    @Onlymeonlymeable Год назад +4

    Our sons start playing formally at 9 years old. BUT by their first birthday they would own a rugby ball.
    Once an American friend visited here in South Africa and I took him to a match in the super 10 (yearly competition between 10 best 10 teams of South Africa, Australia and New Zealand). He loved, loved loved it. Was on his feet most of the time. Declared we have the best spectator sport in the world. He loved one day cricket too.

  • @ianlaws8971
    @ianlaws8971 Год назад +4

    As an Australian Rugby and Rugby league are the games I have grown up with, great game! powerful, skillful and brutal!

  • @ThePixey1000
    @ThePixey1000 11 месяцев назад +3

    Rugby is for Men and football for boys Rugby as been played in the UK for centuries.

  • @malcombe7001
    @malcombe7001 Год назад +15

    It's a man's game. When younger I liked to fight, so I started playing rugby. My biggest achievement was having to play for the other side as they had run out of subs. I was told by my captain to make the team proud. I broke two noses on my team, scored 3 tries and was bought a pint from every man on the opposite team. My team lost because of me and my team was proud that I put 110 in to my performance. If you don't mind getting hit, it's a fantastic game to play. You have a fight on the pitch and buy the guy a pint afterwards. I played against my ex wife's ex and he took me out really hard twice and sprained both my ankles, when he said sorry after, I said I would have done the same to him if I'd had the chance, we are still friends.

    • @Spaceseeker
      @Spaceseeker Год назад +1

      Actually we have the best woman's team ever - love from NZ!

    • @ombrepourpre7562
      @ombrepourpre7562 Год назад +2

      Nah, it's not a "man game" like you said. Manly, or brutal, and open if you want. But not man.
      Hell, I know women playing it, and female rubgy exist (and is great). And even if physically they can't (obviously) play it with man (mixed rugby is a total idiotic idea 😂) they are as brash, brutal and open betwen themself than man are.
      And yes, I have play and like to play (for a short time, sadly) when younger.

  • @joshuahackett4596
    @joshuahackett4596 Год назад +6

    Real mans sport! Rugby players look at American footballers and think "why all that padding??" 😂

    • @traceyrhoden9808
      @traceyrhoden9808 7 месяцев назад

      Love that reply

    • @IANHANDS
      @IANHANDS 7 месяцев назад

      No dude that is what you think..

    • @traceyrhoden9808
      @traceyrhoden9808 7 месяцев назад

      @@IANHANDS no thats what we think when we watch American football

  • @colddiesel
    @colddiesel Год назад +7

    It might surprise you how few major injuries occur because of big hits and tackles. Most injuries in tackles occur when it is not done properly. Young players also find out real quick that the most certain way to get hurt is to hold back - because your opponent is not holding back.

    • @jacovanantwerpen2142
      @jacovanantwerpen2142 Год назад

      The best advice ever... don't hold back...😎

    • @ashleytaylor7621
      @ashleytaylor7621 Год назад

      Also keep your head down and don't listen to this pussy thinking keeping his head up is somehow going to help see this is what padding does it teaches you to be a pussy and in return you only endanger yourself oh yeah someone is going to charge me and so long as they hit me my neck is gonna be rocked back and forth and great speed and power I know let me tilt my head so that it limits on how far back my neck is willing to go so when that person does hit me it's just gonna snap the bastard.

  • @daftirishmarej1827
    @daftirishmarej1827 7 месяцев назад +1

    It's the respect shown to the ref that impresses me - especially Nigel Owens (before he retired)

  • @DJWESG1
    @DJWESG1 Год назад +4

    I had a teacher who played rugby for Exeter, he came in one day boasting of his achievement, he managed to stamp on the head of a opposition player in his weekend game, but his happyness was more in the fact that the player in question played for Englands national team.

  • @SPARTANSIX-1
    @SPARTANSIX-1 Год назад +7

    Love rugby! Don’t fully understand the rules yet but I am trying to. I finally figured out hockey so I hope I can figure out this sport too!

  • @lulusbackintown1478
    @lulusbackintown1478 Год назад +6

    My son and daughter both played rugby as teenagers. My brother is a coach for under 18s and his son played as well. My son had to give up as repeated dislocations meant he had to have surgery on his shoulder and arm. If played with good technique injuries are kept to a minimum.

    • @cbag-ku7ss
      @cbag-ku7ss Год назад

      Lots of young men suffering from dementia ect

  • @DSmith468
    @DSmith468 10 месяцев назад

    Fun video. Something as well that you don’t see in American football match is the frequent mismatch in sizes.
    A big defensive linesman will hit a big offensive linesman et cetera, but in rugby a 12 stone centre will often find himself up against an 18 stone forward. In American football it’s usually only just the quarterback that gets smashed by a much bigger guy, and neither will be running at full pace at the time.

  • @shaunwild8797
    @shaunwild8797 Год назад +10

    You Sir have just watched a real mans game. Shoulder pads are what women wore back in the 80's. 🤪🤪😉

    • @chuckyboy6977
      @chuckyboy6977 6 месяцев назад +1

      Or one week a month for 🐈 🐈’s

  • @chriscourtenay2311
    @chriscourtenay2311 Год назад +4

    Rugby is definitely still being played. Watch the world championships starting in September in France. Best game to play and now watch as a 64 year old

  • @chrisbamborough222
    @chrisbamborough222 Год назад +4

    At School Rugby and English Football were compulsory. It taught you a few life lessons even if like me you weren't good at it. A Great game!