Your top 5 favourite sports?

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Jimmy Smallsteps wrote: Wed Aug 26, 2020 12:34 pm
Sandstorm wrote: Wed Aug 26, 2020 12:32 pm
Line6 HXFX wrote: Wed Aug 26, 2020 11:45 am Though having said that, my new favourite sport is watching this guy walk across countries (climbing over hedges and wading through rivers and through dense, face ripping forests), in as much of a straight line as possible, and being chased by Welsh farmers etc.
It is litterally the greatest thing ever.

I've never considered trespassing as a sport, but there you go.
That's definitely Refry isn't it. I can tell but the manically depressive tone of the earlier part of his post.
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handyman wrote: Wed Aug 26, 2020 12:32 pm
average joe wrote: Wed Aug 26, 2020 11:32 am My uncle use to say watching rugby is an excuse to drink. If your team wins you celebrate. If your team losses you drink because you're depressed. And any other sport "except for boxing' is an excuse to fall asleep on the couch.
I don't need an excuse to drink. I just drink.
How long have you been married?
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average joe wrote: Wed Aug 26, 2020 1:00 pm
handyman wrote: Wed Aug 26, 2020 12:32 pm
I don't need an excuse to drink. I just drink.
How long have you been married?
:lol:
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average joe wrote: Wed Aug 26, 2020 1:00 pm
handyman wrote: Wed Aug 26, 2020 12:32 pm
average joe wrote: Wed Aug 26, 2020 11:32 am My uncle use to say watching rugby is an excuse to drink. If your team wins you celebrate. If your team losses you drink because you're depressed. And any other sport "except for boxing' is an excuse to fall asleep on the couch.
I don't need an excuse to drink. I just drink.
How long have you been married?
6 and a half years.
Springboks, Stormers and WP supporter.
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tcc_dc wrote: Tue Aug 25, 2020 6:03 pm
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Jimmy Smallsteps wrote: Tue Aug 25, 2020 12:15 pm 1. Rugby
2. Baseball
3. AFL
4. Football (Soccer)
5. Cricket
I've been trying to get in to baseball over the last few weeks, I thought I should like it. Must say I'm struggling a bit, seems very samey.

Maybe it's the American in me...but I see it like Cricket is to me, I did not grow up with it, I understand the rules but it is just boring to me. But baseball is what I watched growing up, and there are all the unwritten rules, shifts, stats, etc..that makes the whole sport great, but unless you know it, probably just seems like guys batting and some good catches here and there
The only cricket I'm interested in is basically whenever my national side (New Zealand) plays, otherwise I couldn't care less. Yet cricket is my favourite sport to watch, I'm far more invested in the fortunes of the Black Caps than I am the All Blacks.

Mind you, it's as much enjoyment to see your favourite cricket players succeed on an individual basis as it is the national team being successful. Watching Ross Taylor or Kane Williamson score a tonne in test match cricket can almost make up for a loss. The beauty of cricket is you can put it on in the background whilst you go about work, it's on all day, and you can quickly check the highlights to keep yourself updated whenever something happens.
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1. Rugby
2. Boxing
3. Football
4. Rugby League
5. Rhythmic Gymnastics
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handyman wrote: Wed Aug 26, 2020 1:08 pm
average joe wrote: Wed Aug 26, 2020 1:00 pm
handyman wrote: Wed Aug 26, 2020 12:32 pm

I don't need an excuse to drink. I just drink.
How long have you been married?
6 and a half years.
Basically still newlyweds. Give it a few more years.
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average joe wrote: Wed Aug 26, 2020 1:17 pm
handyman wrote: Wed Aug 26, 2020 1:08 pm
average joe wrote: Wed Aug 26, 2020 1:00 pm
How long have you been married?
6 and a half years.
Basically still newlyweds. Give it a few more years.
I drank a LOT more in my article years at PwC.
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Macropal wrote: Wed Aug 26, 2020 1:09 pm
tcc_dc wrote: Tue Aug 25, 2020 6:03 pm
Slick wrote: Tue Aug 25, 2020 2:47 pm

I've been trying to get in to baseball over the last few weeks, I thought I should like it. Must say I'm struggling a bit, seems very samey.

Maybe it's the American in me...but I see it like Cricket is to me, I did not grow up with it, I understand the rules but it is just boring to me. But baseball is what I watched growing up, and there are all the unwritten rules, shifts, stats, etc..that makes the whole sport great, but unless you know it, probably just seems like guys batting and some good catches here and there
The only cricket I'm interested in is basically whenever my national side (New Zealand) plays, otherwise I couldn't care less. Yet cricket is my favourite sport to watch, I'm far more invested in the fortunes of the Black Caps than I am the All Blacks.

Mind you, it's as much enjoyment to see your favourite cricket players succeed on an individual basis as it is the national team being successful. Watching Ross Taylor or Kane Williamson score a tonne in test match cricket can almost make up for a loss. The beauty of cricket is you can put it on in the background whilst you go about work, it's on all day, and you can quickly check the highlights to keep yourself updated whenever something happens.
Cricket is also unique in that you can enjoy the performance of the opponents even when your team loses (unless you're playing Australia)
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Athletics including marathons.
Rugby.
American football now that I’m eventually into it.
Tennis.
Cricket used to be high on my list especially live, but it’s too difficult to get to watch it now.

And in the Winter Olympics I’m completely hooked on biathlons.
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For me it is
Rugby
Football
Cricket (not as much as I used too, prefer to go to the stadium than watching on tv to make it a nice day out)
Handball (my danish roots)
Tennis
Volleyball
Watch the Olympics, both Summer and Winter and enjoy it, but do not tend to follow most those sports closely otherwise apart from reading results in news outlets.
Do watch American football and Basketball from time to time, mostly through the play off part of their seasons.

I generally enjoy sports in general, but for the life of me cannot get into watching Golf and motor sports :lol:
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sturginho wrote: Tue Aug 25, 2020 8:52 pm
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sturginho wrote: Tue Aug 25, 2020 4:59 pm Fencing
Cricket
Rugby
Football
Golf

Also F1, snooker, Bikes
Finally...Fencing, en garde, Sturghino!

Me:

1. Football
2= Cricket and Rugby
4 Tennis
5 Fencing
I took bronze in Men's Sabre at last year's County Championships :thumbup:

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Well done. Envious of the "last year" detail given the time that has past since last I fenced.

When you tip the mask down, your senses start working overtime.

Has there ever been more drama and controversy squeezed into 1 second than the Shin v Heidemann epee semi in London 2012?

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Gumboot wrote: Tue Aug 25, 2020 4:32 am

I'd never heard of that, but after watching a bit on YouTube - wtf?? Utterly mental! :lol:
I thought it was just going to be something with a bit of quirky-entertainment-factor at first, and to be fair, the first match I watched was Kyrgyzstan thrashing someone, and that was really all it was. But the game between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan was a close match and it was incredible (the fact the rank underdog Uzbekistani's won also helped) - just absolutely nuts, blokes smashing into each other, bowling each other over (horse and all), hauling each other off their horses as they fight over the carcass and falling into the concrete ring "goal" as they score. Pretty impressive watching them hanging off their horses and grabbing the 35kg goat carcass off the floor while riding at full tilt, particularly considering they are mostly pretty tiny blokes.

The pre-match involves the two sides galloping in-line, holding their national flags (think the Crusader's mascot x 10), in half-circles back towards each other, while bombastic Lord-of-the-Rings-esque battle music plays. We really need to implement something like it for teams to come out onto the rugby field - no horses, but just a screaming charge waving flags as battle standards, while battle music blares over the PA, as it sure as shit beats national anthems for getting the crowd amped up. :lol:
Is that the same as Buzkhashi?

Yeah, pretty much the same - I think there are slight rule differences in different countries, but kok boru and Buzkhashi can be used interchangeably as far as names go.
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shereblue wrote: Wed Aug 26, 2020 4:53 pm
sturginho wrote: Tue Aug 25, 2020 8:52 pm
shereblue wrote: Tue Aug 25, 2020 8:01 pm

Finally...Fencing, en garde, Sturghino!

Me:

1. Football
2= Cricket and Rugby
4 Tennis
5 Fencing
I took bronze in Men's Sabre at last year's County Championships :thumbup:

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Well done. Envious of the "last year" detail given the time that has past since last I fenced.

When you tip the mask down, your senses start working overtime.

Has there ever been more drama and controversy squeezed into 1 second than the Shin v Heidemann epee semi in London 2012?

We have fencers of all ages at our club, so no reason why you couldn't get back into it if you wanted.

Shin was robbed in that match, surprising that the FIE would want to make a video highlighting such a spectacular f*ck up on the world stage

My memory of 2012 though was the Women's foil which had an all Italian podium :mrgreen:
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sturginho wrote: Thu Aug 27, 2020 7:48 amShin was robbed in that match, surprising that the FIE would want to make a video highlighting such a spectacular f*ck up on the world stage
So unfair. Little wonder she was distraught.
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Gumboot wrote: Thu Aug 27, 2020 8:14 am
sturginho wrote: Thu Aug 27, 2020 7:48 amShin was robbed in that match, surprising that the FIE would want to make a video highlighting such a spectacular f*ck up on the world stage
So unfair. Little wonder she was distraught.
Still though she was only in that position as she was assigned "priority" randomly?

What kind of crap rule is that.
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-RB. wrote: Thu Aug 27, 2020 8:40 am
Gumboot wrote: Thu Aug 27, 2020 8:14 am
sturginho wrote: Thu Aug 27, 2020 7:48 amShin was robbed in that match, surprising that the FIE would want to make a video highlighting such a spectacular f*ck up on the world stage
So unfair. Little wonder she was distraught.
Still though she was only in that position as she was assigned "priority" randomly?

What kind of crap rule is that.
No different from a coin toss deciding who gets to bat first

She was in that position because she had successfully defended for the entire extra minute
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sturginho wrote: Thu Aug 27, 2020 7:48 am
shereblue wrote: Wed Aug 26, 2020 4:53 pm
sturginho wrote: Tue Aug 25, 2020 8:52 pm

I took bronze in Men's Sabre at last year's County Championships :thumbup:

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Well done. Envious of the "last year" detail given the time that has past since last I fenced.

When you tip the mask down, your senses start working overtime.

Has there ever been more drama and controversy squeezed into 1 second than the Shin v Heidemann epee semi in London 2012?

We have fencers of all ages at our club, so no reason why you couldn't get back into it if you wanted.

Shin was robbed in that match, surprising that the FIE would want to make a video highlighting such a spectacular f*ck up on the world stage

My memory of 2012 though was the Women's foil which had an all Italian podium :mrgreen:
my favourite (Italian), Valentina Vezzali, "only" reached bronze on that occasion. Incredibly fast, beautiful and just Italian.

https://www.occhionotizie.it/chi-valent ... a-scherma/
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sturginho wrote: Thu Aug 27, 2020 8:56 am
-RB. wrote: Thu Aug 27, 2020 8:40 am
Gumboot wrote: Thu Aug 27, 2020 8:14 am

So unfair. Little wonder she was distraught.
Still though she was only in that position as she was assigned "priority" randomly?

What kind of crap rule is that.
No different from a coin toss deciding who gets to bat first

She was in that position because she had successfully defended for the entire extra minute
The timekeeper was apparently a 15 year old girl.

She was accused of being inordinately slow in starting the time immediately after the "en garde, allez" calls, though some have defended her.

Where she unaccountably fucked up was in resetting the time from "1" sec to "0" seconds remaining when she misunderstood the referee.

Although the time shown had been "1" sec, the time remaining (rightly or wrongly) before it passed back to "0" secs would probably have been about 0.2 secs. After the (very) young timekeeper's mistake, the time had to be re-set to 1 sec but that then left a FULL "1"sec remaining before the clock would return again to "0" secs.

Imagine asking your sis or daughter how her proud timekeeping stint at the Olympics had gone when she returned home a little later than expected :wink:
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shereblue wrote: Thu Aug 27, 2020 9:43 am
sturginho wrote: Thu Aug 27, 2020 8:56 am
-RB. wrote: Thu Aug 27, 2020 8:40 am

Still though she was only in that position as she was assigned "priority" randomly?

What kind of crap rule is that.
No different from a coin toss deciding who gets to bat first

She was in that position because she had successfully defended for the entire extra minute
The timekeeper was apparently a 15 year old girl.

She was accused of being inordinately slow in starting the time immediately after the "en garde, allez" calls, though some have defended her.

Where she unaccountably fucked up was in resetting the time from "1" sec to "0" seconds remaining when she misunderstood the referee.

Although the time shown had been "1" sec, the time remaining (rightly or wrongly) before it passed back to "0" secs would probably have been about 0.2 secs. After the (very) young timekeeper's mistake, the time had to be re-set to 1 sec but that then left a FULL "1"sec remaining before the clock would return again to "0" secs.

Imagine asking your sis or daughter how her proud timekeeping stint at the Olympics had gone when she returned home a little later than expected :wink:
The Favero scoring boxes we use on a club night can show the time in fractions of a second when there's less than 10 seconds to go, pretty ridiculous that the ones used at the olympics where the margins are so minuscule couldnt do the same
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My fave sports for playing:
Rugby
Football
Tennis
Volleyball
Kickboxing
These were the only ones I ever did to any degree at school, uni and into adulthood, and in reverse order of when I last played them.
Hockey would be next, loved it at school, never played since

To watch:
Rugby
Football
Daylight
F1
Wrestling
Boxing
Tennis
And my kids doing swimming & Hapkido
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