Lizard wrote: ↑Sun Jul 13, 2025 8:35 am
Pretty sure this isn’t a thing in NZ. Touch is pretty big so it might be of interest to some older players maybe. A grubber kick chase must be a sight!
Yeah, it's essentially for the next level of decrepitude up from T1/touch.
For example, there's no kicking, and play stops if the ball or any player hits the ground - as some players can't reach the ground to pick up a ball in the first place.
For myself, I can cope with the odd game of T1/touch, but my knee really wouldn't cope with doing it regularly, whilst my profession means I can't afford to play contact (and again, my knee wouldn't let me either).
For me, the key is to not take it seriously - even when competing (I'll never play against (Gloucester Relics again!). It's not about dominating... anything.
In club play, when you all know each other, there's no point exploiting the immobile 80 year old, that's no fun for anyone - if he's lined up against me in defence, I'll walk to him and take the tackle, if he leaves me a huge gap, then I'll take it - but I'm not going to try to send him one way, step back and side and go the other way - I'll save that for if I'm against someone more mobile.
Of course, it's also still rugby, and there's still shithousery going on