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Playing rugby, the Army way- Hindustan Times

It’s a sport dominated by the military as far as India and China are concerned. So, when the two teams took the field in the opening match of the HSBC Five-Nation Tournament, it wasn’t surprising that nine of the 22 players doing duty for India were from the army.

The physical test that a rugby player endures is well known in a country that may not necessarily know much about the sport. And, perhaps, that’s the reason why the sport is so heavily dependent on the army for its growth.

Captain Nasser Hussain calls it a complete sport because of the all-round physical demands of the game.

“Rugby is not about gym strength alone. Fitness, agility, speed and a host of other factors go into the composition of a rugby side. Bringing the military expertise helps. We try to incorporate military discipline and training in our practice sessions,” he says.

The inclination towards military techniques in rugby is not restricted to India. Although China lost 94-0 to the hosts, their coach admitted that his side comprised of players drawn from the People’s Liberation Army.

“We build upon the training these players receive as part of their military training. A little customisation to suit the needs of rugby is given but their military background is an advantage,” says Liu Yong.

Yong, however, says the sport is also about talent and a military background is not the only requisite. “Good diet, strength-training, cardio, etc go on to make a good team. Civilians have also excelled in this sport. Dedication and love is what counts the most,” he said.

China have two sides, one comprising of players drawn from the army, while the other has an equal number of military and civilian players. Even the India skipper feels the trend to select the players from the army is not right.

“Some of the civilian players are better than the ones from the army in certain respects. Rugby has different needs and we aim to achieve the right combination for positive results,” he says.
On Wednesday, the team achieved just that result they were looking for. Now they are fancying their chances in the tournament.

Finally India has beaten China... :victory: :victory: :yahoo:
 
Playing rugby, the Army way- Hindustan Times

It’s a sport dominated by the military as far as India and China are concerned. So, when the two teams took the field in the opening match of the HSBC Five-Nation Tournament, it wasn’t surprising that nine of the 22 players doing duty for India were from the army.

The physical test that a rugby player endures is well known in a country that may not necessarily know much about the sport. And, perhaps, that’s the reason why the sport is so heavily dependent on the army for its growth.

Captain Nasser Hussain calls it a complete sport because of the all-round physical demands of the game.

“Rugby is not about gym strength alone. Fitness, agility, speed and a host of other factors go into the composition of a rugby side. Bringing the military expertise helps. We try to incorporate military discipline and training in our practice sessions,” he says.

The inclination towards military techniques in rugby is not restricted to India. Although China lost 94-0 to the hosts, their coach admitted that his side comprised of players drawn from the People’s Liberation Army.

“We build upon the training these players receive as part of their military training. A little customisation to suit the needs of rugby is given but their military background is an advantage,” says Liu Yong.

Yong, however, says the sport is also about talent and a military background is not the only requisite. “Good diet, strength-training, cardio, etc go on to make a good team. Civilians have also excelled in this sport. Dedication and love is what counts the most,” he said.

China have two sides, one comprising of players drawn from the army, while the other has an equal number of military and civilian players. Even the India skipper feels the trend to select the players from the army is not right.

“Some of the civilian players are better than the ones from the army in certain respects. Rugby has different needs and we aim to achieve the right combination for positive results,” he says.
On Wednesday, the team achieved just that result they were looking for. Now they are fancying their chances in the tournament.

Finally India has beaten China... :victory: :victory: :yahoo:
 
India thrash China 94-0

India thrash China 94-0


The last-minute decision of the security officials to ensure that only those who were issued passes would get entry to watch the Asian-5-Nation rugby robbed the Indian team of a chance to play in front of a packed house, but that didn’t dampen the spirits of the home side on Wednesday. China were stunned when a confident and spirited Indian side outclassed them 94-0 in the opening tie at the Delhi University Grounds. :devil:


India now play Philippines on Saturday and if they win that game the hosts will be promoted to Division I for the very first time. Philippines beat Thailand 55-33 in the second match of the day.



India earned two penalties in the first five minutes and Rohan Sethna scored to give India an early advantage. India never allowed China to get back into the game. In all 10 players successfully scored tries, while Sethna, the penalty specialist, was at his best.



It was a complete team effort with Kayrus Unwala, Gautam Dagar, Rohaan Sethna, Parvinder Singh, Pritom Roy, Sandeep Singh, Puneet Krishnamoorthy, Dalwinder Singh, Thimmalay Madanda, Kamaldeep Dagar all scoring tries.



The Chinese team although bigger than the Indian team lacked in fitness and could not cope with the Delhi summer and the humidity, though the game was played from 5.30 pm onwards. Chinese players were constantly seen cramping up. India skipper Nasser Hussain was thrilled by his team’s performance. “We played a fantastic game and stuck to our strategy. Everyone played a team game and we were well prepared,” he said.

JAI HO:cheers:

PS:I like the headline:smitten:
 
India thrash China 94-0

India thrash China 94-0


The last-minute decision of the security officials to ensure that only those who were issued passes would get entry to watch the Asian-5-Nation rugby robbed the Indian team of a chance to play in front of a packed house, but that didn’t dampen the spirits of the home side on Wednesday. China were stunned when a confident and spirited Indian side outclassed them 94-0 in the opening tie at the Delhi University Grounds. :devil:


India now play Philippines on Saturday and if they win that game the hosts will be promoted to Division I for the very first time. Philippines beat Thailand 55-33 in the second match of the day.



India earned two penalties in the first five minutes and Rohan Sethna scored to give India an early advantage. India never allowed China to get back into the game. In all 10 players successfully scored tries, while Sethna, the penalty specialist, was at his best.



It was a complete team effort with Kayrus Unwala, Gautam Dagar, Rohaan Sethna, Parvinder Singh, Pritom Roy, Sandeep Singh, Puneet Krishnamoorthy, Dalwinder Singh, Thimmalay Madanda, Kamaldeep Dagar all scoring tries.



The Chinese team although bigger than the Indian team lacked in fitness and could not cope with the Delhi summer and the humidity, though the game was played from 5.30 pm onwards. Chinese players were constantly seen cramping up. India skipper Nasser Hussain was thrilled by his team’s performance. “We played a fantastic game and stuck to our strategy. Everyone played a team game and we were well prepared,” he said.

JAI HO:cheers:

PS:I like the headline:smitten:
 
94-0??? China was considered the strongest team by India, and We ourselves told that we had less chance against the Chinese, Now what happened??? China dint score a Point?? Is rugby there for CWG?
 
94-0??? China was considered the strongest team by India, and We ourselves told that we had less chance against the Chinese, Now what happened??? China dint score a Point?? Is rugby there for CWG?
 
94-0??? China was considered the strongest team by India, and We ourselves told that we had less chance against the Chinese, Now what happened??? China dint score a Point?? Is rugby there for CWG?

You guys know that China has like 3 rugby teams in the country right? The national team is in fact a university varsity team that has no one to practice against. They are young kids who train for a year or two and then thrown into international competition. The sport is just not that popular in the mainland. Even the Hong Kong team will trash the mainland team with ease.
 
94-0??? China was considered the strongest team by India, and We ourselves told that we had less chance against the Chinese, Now what happened??? China dint score a Point?? Is rugby there for CWG?

You guys know that China has like 3 rugby teams in the country right? The national team is in fact a university varsity team that has no one to practice against. They are young kids who train for a year or two and then thrown into international competition. The sport is just not that popular in the mainland. Even the Hong Kong team will trash the mainland team with ease.
 
You guys know that China has like 3 rugby teams in the country right? The national team is in fact a university varsity team that has no one to practice against. They are young kids who train for a year or two and then thrown into international competition. The sport is just not that popular in the mainland. Even the Hong Kong team will trash the mainland team with ease.

Same with Indian team, I never even knew India had a rugby team:lol:
 
You guys know that China has like 3 rugby teams in the country right? The national team is in fact a university varsity team that has no one to practice against. They are young kids who train for a year or two and then thrown into international competition. The sport is just not that popular in the mainland. Even the Hong Kong team will trash the mainland team with ease.

Same with Indian team, I never even knew India had a rugby team:lol:
 
actually i didnt even know china even plays...
play us in ping pong or swimming or something....
well congrats to the indian team anyways
 
actually i didnt even know china even plays...
play us in ping pong or swimming or something....
well congrats to the indian team anyways
 
INDIA plays RUGBY since when...?
 

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