Tuesday 1 November 2011

Rugby: Wasps Stung by Oxford Blues

Oxford Blues v London Wasps
17th October 2011, Kick Off 19.30

A match report by Flaminia Manghina, studying at the International Study Centre

"Sure, at first everyone thought that London Wasps would have won with 100000 points more than the Blues (Oxford University Team), but, that evening, at Iffley Road, the biggest happiness ever reigned over the spectators : The Blues won 35 – 0!

Everybody, approximately 300 people, was watching the match: youngs, children, olds... and because of the cold weather, they were drinking hot tea or hot chocolate, and for those who were a little bit more excited about the match, they were drinking some beer.

At the beginning we were not wonderstruck about the game, because it was quite calm and the players seemed patient and peaceful. But after, the rugbymen were being more and more confident and by the going of the game, they became completely fierce !!

Minute after minute, the men were lying on the ground, with open mouths and open arms, and at the same time , 6 others players were jumping over a huge man who was trying to steal the defenceless ball!

It could have seemed funny to see some guys trying to dive on the grass, but even if they looked invulnerable, i think that sometimes it can be painful and dangerous !!

I really enjoyed to watch this match because I had never seen a rugby match before that one and the crushing victory of Oxford made me proud of my host-city.

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