Rugby is well known for its social trend of beer drinking and that is only to start the game with, it can get quite raucous later when everyone is back in the clubhouse. Every club has its own version of drinking tributes either by the fans or the players themselves.
Here is a game selection of drinking exploits to whet your whistle in this noble sport of rugby. If you are a spectator at a match then it is more convenient to stick to beer only as shots are hard to come by pitch-side. Watching a televised game in the pub there are variations to the rules as access to the amber elixir is, as they say, on tap plus the shots come into play too. Usually, you will be with friends who support the other rugby side to other friends in the group, so, the rules can apply to which team you follow when watching the game.
According to polandrugbyfestival. The KRF drinking game is played by all teams attending with the men competing with the women at the same time. Each team has 6 players, 4 carry the stretcher that survived WW2 with a 5th person on the stretcher and the 6th person on the 22m line with a beer bong and pint ready to administer it to the person carried on the stretcher who has to down it without stopping.
However, the 4 carriers must eat a gherkin and drink a shot of vodka before they can run to the beer bong person. The winning team is whoever arrives back to the try line first with said person intact on the stretcher after completing 2 successful runs with a change of person on the stretcher for the second run. You have to go back to the club house bar and sing a few songs which invariably involves drinking alcohol or other dubious substances and removing articles of clothing.
Making both players drink is a popular way to resolve a tough call. Home Games Rugby Rugby Game Type: Misc - R Supplies: 5 or more players A table to seat everyone in a single ring so that everyone can see everyone Ample beer Instructions To start the game: Whoever organized the game "catches the kickoff" by reaching up into the air, catching a pantomime rugby ball, and "throwing" it two-handed to an arbitrary player.
To pass the ball to the player immediately to your right, stick out your right elbow. To pass the ball to the player two to your left, keep your left elbow close in to your body and slap your left upper arm with your right hand.
To pass the ball to the player two to your right, keep your right elbow close in to your body and slap your right upper arm with your left hand. To tackle someone, square your shoulders to them and make a large 'X' with your forearms.
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