Kneeza
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There is a lot of that, no doubt, but your comment singled out Cov as one of the offenders, and I'm not having it. Others here have pointed out some of the Woodlands and Coundon Court boys who made it, but there were many many more at Cov, plus many from Barkers' and Broadstreet Sec. Moderns etc. Some of England's finest, and many who 'only' played for the club while working five days a week on factory floors, markets and mines.Which is fair enough, but generally speaking in England union has largely been driven by private schools originating from how the code split in the first place. League is only really big in England because the other unions didn’t go along with the weird class divide. At least at the private school I went to, and others I know well, football is still banned. Not to forget the rugby crowd at uni drinking pints out of arse cracks each week.
Perhaps I have been pretty unlucky, but each time I dip in to either national or domestic rugby there’s some reference to it being the ‘civilised’ sport along with Nigel Owen’s famous ‘come on this isn’t soccer’.
The Fairbrothers, Judds, Minshulls, Addletons, Coles, Brodericks, Knoxes, Foulks, etc etc etc would probably like a word in your shell-like.
Edit: I had the honour to play alongside one of those mentioned at Woodlands btw. Posh he certainly wasn't, but it might have helped his international career which stalled at u15 had he been. A superb player for Cov though.