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Sitting here after surgery for snapping a 10cm chunk of bone off my pelvis from a decent tackle and wanted to hear what other bizarre/painful injuries you've incurred playing rugby.
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I was very fortunate,in the 40 odd years from a 6 year old through to a golden oldie,the worst injury was a broken foot,but I suppose stress fractures in my back still,I will continue to,affect me
small price to pay for years of fun(on & off,the paddock)
on behalf of mudskipper:
slipped over my torn heartstring and pulled my hammy whilst getting up to get the remote
Ouch WRF! Get well soon
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Like Gunny, nothing too serious physically. A couple of dislocations, shoulder and ankle. The long term bouts of recurring functioning alcoholism seem to be incurable but.
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Remarkably injury-free when playing rugby, although I never really played past school.
Several minor injuries cycling, fractured shin and toes playing soccer, broken a couple of ribs go-karting (big crash!), and dislocated hip playing American football
Don't tell me the sky's the limit when there are footprints on the moon
Broken collar bone. And then re-breaking it at my first training session back!
This is after two knee and one shoulder reconstruction, yes I am a slow learner.
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Separated AC joint in shoulder - but at least I scored the try!
Laugh and the world laughs with you.......
......cry and you'll weaken your beer
cracked neck (C4) whilst playing 7's back in 1986.
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Ego got severly injured when diving over to score a try, dropped ball, landed on it and got winded.
just 40 minutes ago:
magical, text book slide, hand out in front, head up, soft landing... only catch, it was at the half-way mark (no where near the try line) after my 33 year old legs told my 18 year old brain that I cant run 'that' fast...
(touch rugby at lunchtime at work)
Heart strain from too many edge of the seat Force game finishes.
(This is the best I could do having never actually played)
Probably the hang over following the Force's first win in Queenstown after 20 odd cans of Speights at the game and a few pints of Guinness in town with the boys after![]()
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