Friday, August 26, 2016

The Nuances of Rugby with Brendan Triplett

The Ins and Outs of Rugby

If you have never followed the game of rugby, this sport may at times seem either amusing or confusing. After all, what other sport would have a situation that would call for a scrum, which is an unusual pitching of the forces of one team against another by the forwards of each team connecting together as one unit through interlocking their arms and then dropping their heads down and ramming forward into the other team which is similarly bound together, all with the idea of gaining possession of the rugby ball and then kicking it backwards towards the rest of their team.

One person who has a keen understanding and appreciation of the sport and art of rugby is Brendan Triplett. While Brendan loves to write about this game for other fans and for newbies interested in learning more of the fascinating sport, he also recalls the many years during high school and college when he was on the field and in the scrums in efforts to help push his team to victory. Even when he joined the United States Army,rising quickly to infantry sergeant, it was not long before he got ad hoc teams together and taught them about the fun and beauty of this wonderful game. Many of his troops quickly saw how much military training and rugby training were alike, so needless to say, many of them took to rugby like a duck does to water.

Brendan Triplett still says that those Army years were the most special in his life. After he was honorably discharge with a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star, Brendan Triplett stays in the game of rugby by writing about it as a journalist. Readers have come to greatly appreciate his perspective and can see that they are reading about the game through the eyes of a real rugby player. See for yourself and learn about rugby: you can find Brendan Triplett on Facebook and read his writings at his blog.

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