Well, that and the third half.

  • Jacobo_Villa_Lobos [he/him]
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    4 months ago

    Coming from Yank football, the scoring rules and the six tackle rule made a lot of sense. The passing threw me for a loop, as did the speed of play after a tackle (no need to stop the clock and re-set the whole field).

    My partner and I figured it out by following the crowd and some quick googling, but never once did we feel out of place. It felt like people were there to have a good time, not to be snobs, which was refreshing

    • GinAndJuche
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      4 months ago

      I’m glad y’all felt at welcome. If it helps at all, spread option football is as close as you can get American football rugby. You might like some of Paul Johnson’s games coaching CFB.

      6 tackle means it was a league game. I like leagues history, it was formed as proletarian offshoot of rugby union. The original split was from the amateur rules in union (now gone either way) and league was a split that allowed working class people to get payed and dedicate time to the sport. Union was the continuation of the boarding school history of the sport. If League had Union rules it would be ideal in my opinion, but the league rules really allow for some wonderful open play.