The GAA Split season has finished domestic rugby.
If anything it’s going to kick start it again.
Lot more rugby on Rte now than before the split season.
The new Club season a massive benefit to keeping younger players too.
Indeed. Its just a pity less and less parents are letting their kids play cos they are worried about the possibility of injury…
I mean that’s just made up. Where rugby (and other team sports) are seeing a hit on participation is lads in their 20s. Junior rugby is mobbed.
Pretty healthy attendances over the last few weeks. If it wasn’t a for a Bruce Springsteen concert and Leinster trying to boost the crowd for the semi then you wouldn’t have even noticed.
A good lads I know are gone back seconds and thirds recently.
Decent social circle and a brilliant season.
It’s not mate. Mrs J wouldnt let juhy junior do it and he only mad for smashing lads the last 4 years. A good mate of mine played rugby to a high club level and won’t even let his own kid play it. And hes a monster who would be doing the smashing…
Anecdotes don’t comport to the facts. Your missus would have shit herself over collarbone injuries years ago.
It’ll never be what it was though, but that’s okay. Society has changed. Kids and women making up for it elsewhere.
Any parent letting their kid play rubby should be reported to child services.
The number of concussions at schools level is very high. I would not let my own play rugby.
Bias is a funny thing
American football of course very similar to rugby. GGA would be in between probably. Would you let your girls play soccer?
Having played both extensively and coached both there is little or no additional risk in playing club or underage rugby Vs GAA. The way GAA has gone it’s sleepwalking into a massive issue that will just be swept away now under a “look over there it’s rugby” headline
The Canterbury Klaxon sounded
Bizarre. It is a fact mate. I’ve just told you. Tell me this. How many national rugby federations are being sued for brain injury compensation by ex players? And how many football federations?
The FA anyway
Already been a case in US
The only fact is that mini rugby is increasing in participation. The ESRI called for an increase in facilities due to the increase in primary school aged children in 2019.
There are sports all over the world getting sued for concussions. There is a sports law firm in the U.K. that are adding Rugby, rugby league, footballers and other sports every week to suits.
Again, your wife is the controlling type of mother who would have been afraid of broken bones from rugby years ago. That’s always been the way.