Letting kids play rugby = child abuse.

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According to the British Philosophy of Sport Association.

https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/rugby-in-sch ... perts-say/

Clearly they were never forced to do gymnastics. πŸ™
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Blackmac wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 10:35 am According to the British Philosophy of Sport Association.

https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/rugby-in-sch ... perts-say/

Clearly they were never forced to do gymnastics. πŸ™


or cross country running in a North Sea coastal town in January.
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No doubt so is sending a kid to their room for fighting with their sibling, denying them the Nintendo Switch for being a little shit or grounding them.

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Well if the British Philosophy of Sport Association say it, it must be true.
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Tichtheid wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 10:40 am
Blackmac wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 10:35 am According to the British Philosophy of Sport Association.

https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/rugby-in-sch ... perts-say/

Clearly they were never forced to do gymnastics. πŸ™



or cross country running in a North Sea coastal town in January.
Yep, almost as bad. We had to run up the hills behind Dingwall. Usually 2 foot of mud. If you forgot your kit they had a good supply of dirty old used shorts and baffies for you. Being 6"4 and stiff as a brush at 12, gymnastics was definitely worse for me.
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Brazil wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 10:49 am Well if the British Philosophy of Sport Association say it, it must be true.
That's an interesting proposition
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It's certainly not abuse, but I don't think kids should be forced to take part in contact sports

In most state schools it's a complete non-issue anyway as they simply don't offer rugby outside of touch in regular PE lessons.
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sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 11:45 am It's certainly not abuse, but I don't think kids should be forced to take part in contact sports

In most state schools it's a complete non-issue anyway as they simply don't offer rugby outside of touch in regular PE lessons.
They would have imploded about Highland schools in the 70's and 80's where shinty was on the curriculum and rugby was actually considered a soft sport played by posh kids.
The sheer look of terror as kids, who had never played the game, faced up to the rest of us, who had been wielding camans since we were toddlers was definitely child abuse.
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God I hated cross country.

Used to do it every week for 6 weeks or so a year. It was always bloody January through endless muddy fields. Put me off running for exercise for life. Give me rugby over that any day of the week as a 14yo

Edit - Thankfully my state school did play rugby. Can imagine many don't these days
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Blackmac wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 11:50 am
sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 11:45 am It's certainly not abuse, but I don't think kids should be forced to take part in contact sports

In most state schools it's a complete non-issue anyway as they simply don't offer rugby outside of touch in regular PE lessons.
They would have imploded about Highland schools in the 70's and 80's where shinty was on the curriculum and rugby was actually considered a soft sport played by posh kids.
The sheer look of terror as kids, who had never played the game, faced up to the rest of us, who had been wielding camans since we were toddlers was definitely child abuse.
Same in South Africa. Everyone had to try rugby, until you proved you were shithouse/chickenshit enough & were allowed to play squash or join the marching band.
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We're just counting down to the Alyson Pollock article now aren't we? It's a yearly thing. Or was this her, just under the guise of something else?
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Blackmac wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 11:50 am
sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 11:45 am It's certainly not abuse, but I don't think kids should be forced to take part in contact sports

In most state schools it's a complete non-issue anyway as they simply don't offer rugby outside of touch in regular PE lessons.
They would have imploded about Highland schools in the 70's and 80's where shinty was on the curriculum and rugby was actually considered a soft sport played by posh kids.
The sheer look of terror as kids, who had never played the game, faced up to the rest of us, who had been wielding camans since we were toddlers was definitely child abuse.
It does rather put other sports in the ha'penny place when it comes to the shear damage 9-10 year olds can do to each other :grin:

Before I left primary school, I'd had my first concussion @10, fractured a friends skull @11, & seen another friend have his face sliced open from the top of his nose to his lip, & got hit in the bollocks on a cold day with a sliotar :crazy:

This was shortly before they made helmets mandatory, & banned using metal bands on hurls.

Even with all the pain & suffering, I think 99% of boys & girls would still play it, it's just understandable that parents would prefer to make it safer.
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After being forced to do gymnastics and horse riding being allowed to play rugby and football was a massive relief. Rugby also got me out of church/Sunday school.
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