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13th February 12, 05:48 AM
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Las Vegas Rugby 7s 2012
I made the four hour drive to Vegas for the USA Sevens tournament.
Here I am with a fellow Scotland supporter, sharing a dram before the matches began
They let me bring my pipes in, and I piped during Scotland matches.
Not all that many Scotland supporters, and they were scattered about the stadium. There were hundreds, perhaps thousands, of Fiji, USA, and Samoa supporters.
I spied this group of Wales supporters, in matching sheep hats
The weather was lovely! Warm in the sun, but cool when clouds passed over.
My view during the day
and as the sun went down
A wonderful event but not good for Scotland, especially the loss to Japan.
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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14th February 12, 11:46 AM
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Re: Las Vegas Rugby 7s 2012
Wow!!!.... I wonder if the Stanford team went down to watch. I know a bunch of ladies on the womens team, here.
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14th February 12, 01:27 PM
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Re: Las Vegas Rugby 7s 2012
From what I understand, the Canadian mens and ladies reigned supreme.
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14th February 12, 01:36 PM
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Re: Las Vegas Rugby 7s 2012
Was planning to go, but then my kid's university tuitions got raised and--POOF--there went the trip. Oh, well, next year. And NBC did a good job televising the international matches on their sports networks. Vegas, rugby and a dram, what could be better?
JMB
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14th February 12, 03:35 PM
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Re: Las Vegas Rugby 7s 2012
You must have had a whale of a time. I had a great time here at home watching it all, so I can only imagine what you soaked up
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14th February 12, 04:43 PM
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Re: Las Vegas Rugby 7s 2012
Certainly a tournament that is not well known here in Scotland but the 6 Nations is on just now and all the attention is on this tournament.
Although by the look of your wonderful pics, the weather is better than the snow we have in Rome and Paris for the 6 Nations
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18th February 12, 05:09 AM
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Re: Las Vegas Rugby 7s 2012
The atmosphere was fantastic, with all the supporters from the various nations in all their crazy costumes.
Quite a few USA supporters were dressed as bananas... I haven't a clue why.
The famous USA "bunny girls" made an appearance.
One group of England supporters was dressed as Beefeaters, while another group of Englishmen were wearing Hawai'ian shirts, straw hats, flip-flops, and were carrying nude female inflated dolls.
One thing that all the supporters had in common was a LOT of drinking!!
It's the closest thing to the atmosphere of a World Cup that can be experienced here on US soil, I suppose.
About the sport itself, it seems to me that 7s is perhaps the ideal type to be introduced to Americans unfamiliar with rugby.
(And many Americans are VERY unfamilar with it... when I told one co-worker that I had gone to a rugby tournament in Vegas, he thought I was talking about rugs.)
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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