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Confessions of a Rugby Referee: 11/01/2011 - 12/01/2011
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Confessions of a Rugby Referee. Big Dai is a Level 10 1 Rugby Union referee for the London Society. After playing for many years in the Social side of a leading national club, he started refereeing a few seasons ago. He recounts his adventures trooping around South West London to give the ungrateful a game of weekend rugby. Friday, 18 November 2011. The Laws, they are a changing? Just when you thought it was safe to look at the Law Book. Points experiment in Varsity Cup - SuperSport - Rugby. He was able ...
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Confessions of a Rugby Referee: 03/01/2012 - 04/01/2012
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Confessions of a Rugby Referee. Big Dai is a Level 10 1 Rugby Union referee for the London Society. After playing for many years in the Social side of a leading national club, he started refereeing a few seasons ago. He recounts his adventures trooping around South West London to give the ungrateful a game of weekend rugby. Friday, 30 March 2012. Running in the Sunshine. Finally quote of the week came from one of the 16yo academy refs, "I think I'm allergic to Deep Heat, its made my skin go red and hot!
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Confessions of a Rugby Referee: Gods Walk Amongst Us
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Confessions of a Rugby Referee. Big Dai is a Level 10 1 Rugby Union referee for the London Society. After playing for many years in the Social side of a leading national club, he started refereeing a few seasons ago. He recounts his adventures trooping around South West London to give the ungrateful a game of weekend rugby. Friday, 24 February 2012. Gods Walk Amongst Us. Finally the inevitable scrum question, why is it such a mess at the top of the game? Friday, February 24, 2012. Both Barnes and Walsh m...
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Confessions of a Rugby Referee: 03/01/2011 - 04/01/2011
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Confessions of a Rugby Referee. Big Dai is a Level 10 1 Rugby Union referee for the London Society. After playing for many years in the Social side of a leading national club, he started refereeing a few seasons ago. He recounts his adventures trooping around South West London to give the ungrateful a game of weekend rugby. Wednesday, 30 March 2011. I suspect it is neither. How did he handle the inevitable discussion about “didn’t you see that, every time sir? I’ve tried to use a lot from that talk...
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Confessions of a Rugby Referee: Top rugby referees plead
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Confessions of a Rugby Referee. Big Dai is a Level 10 1 Rugby Union referee for the London Society. After playing for many years in the Social side of a leading national club, he started refereeing a few seasons ago. He recounts his adventures trooping around South West London to give the ungrateful a game of weekend rugby. Friday, 9 March 2012. Top rugby referees plead. Good to see some top refs getting interviewed in the press. We need to expand TV view so we can always see bigger picture - Telegraph.
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Confessions of a Rugby Referee: 01/01/2012 - 02/01/2012
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Confessions of a Rugby Referee. Big Dai is a Level 10 1 Rugby Union referee for the London Society. After playing for many years in the Social side of a leading national club, he started refereeing a few seasons ago. He recounts his adventures trooping around South West London to give the ungrateful a game of weekend rugby. Saturday, 28 January 2012. No home club house today, instead it's down to a local pub for refreshments. Some loitering got me an excellent pint ofSpitfire. Saturday, January 28, 2012.
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On The Tryline... the rugby blog: Argy-Bargy & Big Hits
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Argy-Bargy and Big Hits. Argy-Bargy and Big Hits. Dave Attwood stamp and sending off. Butch goes high again! First rule of Fight Club - it will happen in France. Hurricanes and Sharks in Old School Punch-up. Ma'a Nonu sent off after hit on Jimmy Cowan. Munster and Australia go toe to toe - November 2010. Paul O'Connell and his swinging arm. Shane Williams wiped out against Australia in the RWC 2011. Sit down Quade Cooper - big tackle from Cian Heeley. Red card for Rush - Cardiff Blues v Northampton Saints.
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On The Tryline... the rugby blog: Loose Heads with a 50 year age difference - Joe Marler and John Goldman
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Argy-Bargy and Big Hits. Sunday, 2 January 2011. Loose Heads with a 50 year age difference - Joe Marler and John Goldman. Two basic premises come in to play when the art of propping is discussed. One relates to the fact that props mature with age and the other concludes that there is often a very steep learning curve for any young prop making his way in the game, particularly at the top level. It is a remarkable story and surely he must be the oldest player regularly playing club rugby in the UK or even ...
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