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Canada's Theo Sauder in action during a Canada Sevens rugby match in Vancouver on Sunday, March 8, 2020. The rationale for rugby’s proposed changes was backed up by a lot of science-y sounding numbers.Over the weekend, a few guys you’ve probably heard of enjoyed a friendly round of golf together.The Match
When it comes time to write his obituary, people will not say of Phelps: “Won 23 Olympic golds; put all fish in their place.” This week, a study group advising rugby’s governing body had some ideas about how to make the game lower risk for COVID-19 transmission.The first thing they want to get rid of is scrums. The second thing is “upright face-to-face” tackling.
In that case, why not have them play the game while sitting four seats apart in the stands? That would really bring the percentages down. In the normal course of things, these alterations would be dismissed out of hand. People would agree that if you can’t play rugby as it should be, you ought not play rugby at all. Put it on hiatus until such time as you can. Somehow, the world will manage without it.
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