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9:49am Friday 2nd May 2008
THERE are few sports fans more arrogant than a rugby union hating, rugby league fan.
Which is why I was delighted that athlete Dwain Chambers came through his rugby league debut in relative comfort.
When Chambers began a one-month trial at Castleford, rugby league fans were falling over themselves to tell you he wouldn't last two minutes in their rough, tough man's game.
I forget the details, but the gist was that it can only be played by 20 stone superhumans who were born down't pit either in Wigan or Keighley and raised on a diet of babies, coal and Tetleys mild.
Chambers made a mockery of all the testosterone-fuelled talk when he came through 40 or so minutes of his debut for the reserves unscathed and described it as "a bit of fun".
Dr S, Daisy Hill says...
7:42am Sat 3 May 08
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John Bolton, Bolton says...
5:16pm Fri 2 May 08
Iread most of the RL press and I can't recall many people in the game actaually hoping Dwain Chambers would be a failure - indeed most of us welcomed the publicity given that the game gets so little media coverage. It is clear that this was not just a publicity stunt and Chambers has worked hard in a short space of time to actually get the basic skills to get him on the field. Most of us RL fans don't doubt his courage - this is a tough sport - but we always doubted whether he would be able to play to anything like a decent standard given his age and his lack of any previous rugby experience. He has the physique and, as we often say in League "there's no substitute for pace" but he clearly lacks the stamina and basic technique at this stage. He played in a reserve team friendly against York - a team near thee bottom of National League 2, well below Super League standard - and he did OK BUT he was on the pitch in spells for less than half the match, made only 3 tackles (most players make 20+ in a game), carried the ball 5 times (dropping it twice) but only from simple back of the scrum moves. So this was hardly a baptism of fire - I'm sure he would have found it far tougher at Super League level!
What would be good would be to see some pampered, overpaid Prima Donna of a soccer player have a go at League (or Union !) - 2 minutes? I doubt it, most of those cissies wouldn't get up after the first tackle!