New rules due to be adopted by the Six Nations mean Ireland and Wales won't both wear their traditional colour shirt in next year's fixture. One will have to wear a change strip.
New rules due to be adopted by the Six Nations mean Ireland and Wales won't both wear their traditional colour shirt in next year's fixture. One will have to wear a change strip.
I took my son for a sight test last week, part of the test was for colour blindness. I was amazed when the optician said how prevalent it is amongst males. There has to be a few on here based on the law of averages.
I took my son for a sight test last week, part of the test was for colour blindness. I was amazed when the optician said how prevalent it is amongst males. There has to be a few on here based on the law of averages.
Played snooker with a bloke who, after I'd rolled the ball past the brown to narrowly miss potting a red, pointed to the brown and said 'is that red?' I thought he was being arsey, claiming I nudged the brown on the way past. Took a while before I realised he was just colour blind!
Also lived in a house where the landlord (my mate) ended up painting the walls blue and orange halves as they looked far more tasteful to him(!)
It’s one of the reasons why sometimes teams wear their away kit when there appears to be no reason for it. Teams can request it. Statistically there could be two people on the pitch that are colourblind. With regards to snooker Mark Williams has the condition. He once mistook the brown for a red and his opponent realised and stopped him taking the shot.
It’s one of the reasons why sometimes teams wear their away kit when there appears to be no reason for it. Teams can request it. Statistically there could be two people on the pitch that are colourblind. With regards to snooker Mark Williams has the condition. He once mistook the brown for a red and his opponent realised and stopped him taking the shot.