Rugby: New Olympic Sport Taking Off In The U.S. HD
Despite international popularity…in the U.S…the century old game of rugby has largely been overshadowed by other contact sports like American football, soccer and lacrosse. This summer marks the first time since 1924 the game will be played in the Olympics. Simon Thompson takes a look at rugby’s growing popularity in the U.S. _ The Las Cruces Horny Toads are strapping their boots on, doing some warm up exercises and going over some last minute strategies…before taking the field for their first rugby match of the Chupacabra Tournament in Las Cruces. NAT – Team Grunt in Unison In this version of football…most players go without helmets or padding. And they don’t perform dance routines when they score. Rugby is a continuous head to head, muscle to muscle, multi-skilled game- and demands every player can run, kick, pass and tackle. NATT Rugby has become one of America’s fastest growing sports. Las Cruces Horney Toads Captain Justin Karrenburg says he was hooked in high school. “A friend of mine asked me if I wanted to go play rugby - and I wasn’t very familiar with it - and I said yes.. and so for the next year - we pretended to be in college so we could play on the college team and then once we got in to college we just kept playing and we just went from there.’ Rugby only started gaining real traction as a contact sport in the U.S. around ten years ago. But Karrenburg says southern New Mexico’s rugby tradition goes back much further. “This is a pretty deep culture in New Mexico - it is since the 70s - 40 years we are having the celebration in a couple of weeks- we will celebrate our anniversary.- to have that history makes for a better future- and even in 70s and 80s we were winning national champion ships back then” New Mexico rugby isn’t as strong…or as organized…as it was in its heyday. Karrenburg says his team is always looking for new blood. He says he was stoked when the Horney Toads recruited a new player from South Africa… a nation that lives and breaths rugby. “I got here and needed some South African things to do and kind of came across a rugby team which is pretty much potluck and unusual- but so far so good.” Nathan Blair moved to Las Cruces recently for a job at a winery. He says he’s been playing the game since he was a kid…but adds…even though most American players didn’t start until later in life…they’re holding their own. “A lot of them do come from American football back grounds - so from a perspective of being tough and being fit they are pretty decent in that regards” it is just the sense of kind of getting to grips with rugby terminology and how it is done.” With the game now being played in the Olympics, Captain Karrenburg says he hopes more American men and women will take up the sport. “It is just really growing - now it is in the Olympics is a lot more visible to people- so it is becoming a lot more familiar than it was.” “ STAND UP- With Jills N
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