It always makes me chuckle that Americans are so concerned about the lack of padding and helmets. I'm in the UK and kids here start playing at a young age and they are taught how to tackle safely. Re the question about players being taken off on a stretcher, it does sometimes happen, but in my experience of going to games it doesn't happen often
What does this have to do with rugby? The Firearms Act 1968 does permit ownership of certain types of weapons, but most people here just don't want them
American football is all about big oafs running full tilt into each other, even when the ball is nowhere near them, so it’s not surprising they need protection.
@@anonymouscali7966not till they are 14 need to be 14 for a gun licence. Rugby we play at school from as young as 8. Its a mans sport none of this girly NFL shit. 🤣
Rugby is played all over the world, I live in Wale every town has a rugby team. Wales is a small country of 3 million but do well in the world when it comes to rugby. Proud to be Welsh, look up the Welsh national anthem played at rugby match between Wales and England. and look at the comments. One of the best national anthems most country's agree.
NZ All Black Sir Wayne "Buck" Shelford will always a rugby football legend for the 1986 injury he sustained in a match against France, while still an amateur player (no sponsorship or endorsements) 20mins into the match he was involved in a very aggressive maul where he lost 4 teeth and a french players boot tore open his scrotum leaving his testicle exposed. He calmly left the field, asked the team doc to stitch him up and he went back on the field to play. Now that's hard core 🤘🤘
I started playing Rugby(league) at 10 yrs old. The only time I wore pads was when I was recovering from a broken Humorous(bone between shoulder and elbow). I'm of the opinion that you are brought in slowly and you strengthen your bones and body as you go on. My position was prop in both League and union(Huddersfield Ru + Huddersfield RL), Based Wilbur, Dee's the G!
Legend has it that in 1823, during a game of school football in the town of Rugby, England, a young man named William Webb Ellis picked up the ball and ran towards the opposition's goal line.The town of Rugby is in Warwickshire.You should check out the Atherstone Ball Game.The Atherstone Ball Game is a "medieval football" game played annually on Shrove Tuesday in the English town of Atherstone, Warwickshir.The game itself has few rules, two being that play is restricted to Long Street and participants are not allowed to kill anyone.
What have to keep in mind is that Rugby is played in two half's of 40 minutes each with a 15 minute halt tine break. With no breaks to setting up plays, advertising and timeouts, as in American Football. There are times when the clock is stoped in Rugby ie for injuries and when the referee needs to ask for a review by the video assistant referee. So in short a rugby final would last around an hour and a half (95 minutes without stoppages) where as the Super Bowl 4 hours
You'd get a massive wallop of a tackle from the opposition and get straight back up. I think it's good to learn as a young Lad as it toughens you up, Is brilliant for exercise and discipline too.
In the northern hemisphere boys start playing rugby at 12 years old. In the southern hemisphere they start playing from as young as 7 years old. Here's the thing when you play contact sports all your life your bones become more dense from all the contact. I'm sure that happens to North American football players too. I've played both and the padding doesn't make a difference, and helmet to helmet contact can rattle your brain around something fierce, whereas head to head contact without helmets doesn't happen near as often because your taught not to tackle leading with your head, but when you do get a head clash it does not feel very good at all. Both sports have very tough men...the sport is as tough and as violent as a player makes it out to be.
I love your reactions rugby. The armour is actually their muscle mass and they get hit in an equivilent of a 40mph car crash. The bigger you are the harder you fall. Do a reaction of womens rugby.
I started playing rugby when I was about 8 or 9 and I was kinda late to start 🤣 played all the way through school and played on and off for non professional teams as an adult. In a way I feel like American football could be more dangerous because in rugby you learn how to take a hit and you almost are not trying to take a hit whereas in American football you have a sense of safety with all the padding feeling invincible. Don’t get me wrong you will get and by accident give out plenty of injuries in rugby but you are not normally trying to pull the attack you are trying to wrong foot the opponent so you can pass them. The big hits happen when you or your teammates make a mistake or the opponent out maneuvers you. But you mentioned about needing to be big…? It’s not the case there’s plenty of smaller players it just depends on position they are playing “and of course if they can take a hit and get back up”. If you want to try rugby look for places that offer flag rugby so no tackles just take a tag off the opponent to signify a tackle. It’s a good tester before having a game with hits.
Rugby isn't that scary, used to play as a kid. Got to remember that rugby players not wearing pads and helmets helps keep them safe by discouraging stupid risks. Also you're only allowed to tackle the ball carrier, so less likely to get hit in general
The Americans always go on about pads, but the only pads that are in rugby are in the women’s game. The female player only wear them for a few days a month and they have wings.
Americans don't realize that the armor worn by their players make their football more dangerous. It is revealing of American mindset that all these reaction videos start with the hits and not the other aspects of the game.
Haha, thats a typical game for any player. The average height of these guys is probably 6"6. Running 10s 100m. It hurts to get hit. Biggest injuries are broken ribs and cruciate ligaments. Most big guys get taken out by cruciates because they hit big people hard for about 20 years.
Rugby Union is an amateur sport, rugby league is a professional sport, Union players are paid per game. If you look up their salaries you will be surprised how little it is.
Rubgy is not about who will hurt the other more. American is all about that. A lot of these tacles are banned and you get a straight red card (out of the game)
it's non stop too! forget about NFL! yep 5 seconds that's enough foe us there must be a flag sonewhere! I can't carry all these pads and helmets ! I need a rest
These boys are lumps, I know you have some big fellas in American football that are very fit but they are more explisive fitness. Rugby players are more naturally powerful because they have to play for 80n mins.
I'm always laughing when I see americans reacting to rugby XD Actually, having no pads makes rugby safer than american football. Rugbymen tackles are way more safely done than american football players. American football players are reckless because of their pads and tackles with their head because they think that the helmet protect them enough, but it's not true. Rugbymen are way less subject to commotions. American football players would not last long if they were doing rugby, because the rythm in rugby is way more intense and because they would hurt themselves, and also because if they were acting like they do in there own sport by being cocky and arrogant, they would be targeted immediatly by everyone, opponents and teammates, believe me, rugbymen have some brawling brute energy, you don't mess with them and you better be playing fairly, be humble and passionate about the sport and not the cameras. Rugbymen actually, alot of them hate American football for all those reasons: the players are just some daisies acting like they were a menace, the game is too slow and boring to watch and the crowd is soooo soft. Look at our crowds in Rugby or Football (what you call soccer, but is way more logical to call it football than your football), our crowds are wild! But that is not only with american football, its in all your american sports, with the only exception for MMA and Entertainment Wrestling like WWE, but beside those 2, you americans are too soft, it almost feel like you were a sitcom crowd. Get some wildness, it makes the games more fun to watch ;)
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It always makes me chuckle that Americans are so concerned about the lack of padding and helmets. I'm in the UK and kids here start playing at a young age and they are taught how to tackle safely. Re the question about players being taken off on a stretcher, it does sometimes happen, but in my experience of going to games it doesn't happen often
Yet the UK can’t play with guns? 🧐🤔😂
What does this have to do with rugby? The Firearms Act 1968 does permit ownership of certain types of weapons, but most people here just don't want them
American football is all about big oafs running full tilt into each other, even when the ball is nowhere near them, so it’s not surprising they need protection.
😂😂 actually we can we just have a much more robust and better system where by a crack head cant go buy a gun @@anonymouscali7966
@@anonymouscali7966not till they are 14 need to be 14 for a gun licence. Rugby we play at school from as young as 8. Its a mans sport none of this girly NFL shit. 🤣
Number 5 tho 😆 "Rugby Moms" different breed
Rugby is played all over the world, I live in Wale every town has a rugby team. Wales is a small country of 3 million but do well in the world when it comes to rugby. Proud to be Welsh, look up the Welsh national anthem played at rugby match between Wales and England. and look at the comments. One of the best national anthems most country's agree.
Your reaction is always nice ...do more rugby please
NZ All Black Sir Wayne "Buck" Shelford will always a rugby football legend for the 1986 injury he sustained in a match against France, while still an amateur player (no sponsorship or endorsements) 20mins into the match he was involved in a very aggressive maul where he lost 4 teeth and a french players boot tore open his scrotum leaving his testicle exposed. He calmly left the field, asked the team doc to stitch him up and he went back on the field to play. Now that's hard core 🤘🤘
Some atheletes are big, some atheletes are fast, some have strength but rugby players requires all of above.
More than a few "hospital passes" as we called them when I played in the 1960s.
Haha, i can understand that. I never played but i remember the mid- to late 70's and 80's and so on.
I think you missed that number 5 was a clip from women's rugby.
BTW a good few of these tackles/plays are of schoolboy rugby and not of professional players.
I started playing Rugby(league) at 10 yrs old. The only time I wore pads was when I was recovering from a broken Humorous(bone between shoulder and elbow). I'm of the opinion that you are brought in slowly and you strengthen your bones and body as you go on. My position was prop in both League and union(Huddersfield Ru + Huddersfield RL), Based Wilbur, Dee's the G!
Legend has it that in 1823, during a game of school football in the town of Rugby, England, a young man named William Webb Ellis picked up the ball and ran towards the opposition's goal line.The town of Rugby is in Warwickshire.You should check out the Atherstone Ball Game.The Atherstone Ball Game is a "medieval football" game played annually on Shrove Tuesday in the English town of Atherstone, Warwickshir.The game itself has few rules, two being that play is restricted to Long Street and participants are not allowed to kill anyone.
Smashed ribs, broken jaws and cauliflower ear are what rugby is about
No. It's about sportsmanship. You should know that.
@@stephenphillips4984 excuse me Mr public school
Your girl should watch the women's rugby games
im from New Zealand i am 60, and thats how we played Rugby as children from 5 years old onwards full contact
the boys start Rugby at school from the age of 12 here in the U.K (no helmets or padding)
South africa. Our boys start at the age of 6
NZ stats at 5, tackle at 7.
What have to keep in mind is that Rugby is played in two half's of 40 minutes each with a 15 minute halt tine break. With no breaks to setting up plays, advertising and timeouts, as in American Football. There are times when the clock is stoped in Rugby ie for injuries and when the referee needs to ask for a review by the video assistant referee. So in short a rugby final would last around an hour and a half (95 minutes without stoppages) where as the Super Bowl 4 hours
Dee: you see the way that booty jiggle tho 😂
You'd get a massive wallop of a tackle from the opposition and get straight back up. I think it's good to learn as a young Lad as it toughens you up, Is brilliant for exercise and discipline too.
Narh it’s safe as my bro always been told the bigger they are the harder they fall
I like the girl's comments, she knows what she's talking about and she's funny too!
In the northern hemisphere boys start playing rugby at 12 years old. In the southern hemisphere they start playing from as young as 7 years old. Here's the thing when you play contact sports all your life your bones become more dense from all the contact. I'm sure that happens to North American football players too. I've played both and the padding doesn't make a difference, and helmet to helmet contact can rattle your brain around something fierce, whereas head to head contact without helmets doesn't happen near as often because your taught not to tackle leading with your head, but when you do get a head clash it does not feel very good at all. Both sports have very tough men...the sport is as tough and as violent as a player makes it out to be.
Yes the men's team are pretty tough. The woman's 15s are not bad either.
The echo
There’s a delay after they talk and you can hear them again
Came here looking for this comment, I thought I was the only one😅
NFL is a super-safe sport compared to many sports around the world.
Impossible rugby skills will open your eyes.
When Rugby Players Become Aggressive
03:14 Gorden Tallis for the win!
They have a stoppage for "blood" injuries. Where the player has a cut which stops play. So since the 90s people are exposed to less risk.
They do not wear pads because they are playing a mans game.
It’s also a woman’s game! A woman can easily defeat a man
2 words guys.
Jonah Lomu...greatest rugby player ever.
Most of these tackles are illegal
All black team next next please
There is a whole lot of hurting in this game, and they have no padding on!!!
im 5ft9 and 170lbs and i played number 9 when i was in the french navy
original video link is wrong
At the highest level these players are now using smart technology gumshields, which can measure the force of impacts.
I played football when I was younger … but my black ass know I’m not doing no rugby 😂😂
2:40 3:10 8:40
I love your reactions rugby. The armour is actually their muscle mass and they get hit in an equivilent of a 40mph car crash. The bigger you are the harder you fall.
Do a reaction of womens rugby.
8:45 just for the record that is school kids playing.
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Hey guys Give a Reaction to either NZ All Blacks Rugby or New Zealand Silver Ferns Women’s Team.
Both successful in their own right!!
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You're watching Rugby Union (15s). Rugby League (13s) is even rougher.
I started playing rugby when I was about 8 or 9 and I was kinda late to start 🤣 played all the way through school and played on and off for non professional teams as an adult. In a way I feel like American football could be more dangerous because in rugby you learn how to take a hit and you almost are not trying to take a hit whereas in American football you have a sense of safety with all the padding feeling invincible. Don’t get me wrong you will get and by accident give out plenty of injuries in rugby but you are not normally trying to pull the attack you are trying to wrong foot the opponent so you can pass them. The big hits happen when you or your teammates make a mistake or the opponent out maneuvers you. But you mentioned about needing to be big…? It’s not the case there’s plenty of smaller players it just depends on position they are playing “and of course if they can take a hit and get back up”. If you want to try rugby look for places that offer flag rugby so no tackles just take a tag off the opponent to signify a tackle. It’s a good tester before having a game with hits.
Rugby isn't that scary, used to play as a kid. Got to remember that rugby players not wearing pads and helmets helps keep them safe by discouraging stupid risks. Also you're only allowed to tackle the ball carrier, so less likely to get hit in general
The Americans always go on about pads, but the only pads that are in rugby are in the women’s game. The female player only wear them for a few days a month and they have wings.
for the number 2 she said it happened to fast cause she doesnt know where to look. wow.
Americans don't realize that the armor worn by their players make their football more dangerous. It is revealing of American mindset that all these reaction videos start with the hits and not the other aspects of the game.
Try out biggest hits in Women's Rugby.. Its even more brutal.
It's form tackling, though?
Haha...
They gotta watch Women's Rugby 😅
Muscles are pads enough...
The video doesnt justify how big the guys actually are in real life. They would snap you like a tooth pick.
Haha, thats a typical game for any player. The average height of these guys is probably 6"6. Running 10s 100m. It hurts to get hit. Biggest injuries are broken ribs and cruciate ligaments. Most big guys get taken out by cruciates because they hit big people hard for about 20 years.
Rugby Union is an amateur sport, rugby league is a professional sport, Union players are paid per game. If you look up their salaries you will be surprised how little it is.
Rubgy is not about who will hurt the other more. American is all about that. A lot of these tacles are banned and you get a straight red card (out of the game)
Watch school boy rugby
it's non stop too! forget about NFL! yep 5 seconds that's enough foe us there must be a flag sonewhere! I can't carry all these pads and helmets ! I need a rest
Can you guys react to NHL hockey moments?
Kids in the UK play this at school
do you know the hit korean movie "miracle in cell no.7" can you make a reaction video about that movie, just a little spoiler, bring a lot of tissue
But you must remember most hits are not as hard or numerous as those shown in this video.
You should watch the women play.
Watch female rugby you will be amazed
You guys know that grils play rugby too right
These boys are lumps, I know you have some big fellas in American football that are very fit but they are more explisive fitness. Rugby players are more naturally powerful because they have to play for 80n mins.
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you aint gona have ribs or spine left if one of them hit you evan smallest rugby player is strong as bull
Check out women's rugby
Real men don’t wear pads
Are you guys just gonna do hits and not the skills of the game?
I'm always laughing when I see americans reacting to rugby XD
Actually, having no pads makes rugby safer than american football. Rugbymen tackles are way more safely done than american football players. American football players are reckless because of their pads and tackles with their head because they think that the helmet protect them enough, but it's not true. Rugbymen are way less subject to commotions.
American football players would not last long if they were doing rugby, because the rythm in rugby is way more intense and because they would hurt themselves, and also because if they were acting like they do in there own sport by being cocky and arrogant, they would be targeted immediatly by everyone, opponents and teammates, believe me, rugbymen have some brawling brute energy, you don't mess with them and you better be playing fairly, be humble and passionate about the sport and not the cameras. Rugbymen actually, alot of them hate American football for all those reasons: the players are just some daisies acting like they were a menace, the game is too slow and boring to watch and the crowd is soooo soft. Look at our crowds in Rugby or Football (what you call soccer, but is way more logical to call it football than your football), our crowds are wild! But that is not only with american football, its in all your american sports, with the only exception for MMA and Entertainment Wrestling like WWE, but beside those 2, you americans are too soft, it almost feel like you were a sitcom crowd. Get some wildness, it makes the games more fun to watch ;)
US. have guns and padding UK,. no guns and no padding. Come visit the UK and be a man.
weak hits. The Big Hits era was all Polynesian
Camera is dark don't see u guys ur camera is busted